15 Jan 2017
IELTS 4000 Academic Word List
IELTS academic test is a widely accepted examine to apply universities and colleges in English countries. Its mark is extremely important for university admission, especially for top universities.
To shoot a high mark, you have to work hard to prepare the exam, and spend much of time to build IELTS academic vocabulary. Vocabulary level is a key factor to evaluate language level in all English tests, IELTS has no exception. But for test takers, because the test date is booked very soon, they are always trying to study something that are high probably useful in the test. It means pick up a dictionary to prepare IELTS is definitely a bad idea.
Every word has own frequency in certain circumstance. IELTS test, especially academic reading test, also has convention to select materials. Words that meet with the convention are called IELTS academic words. Of course, IELTS academic word list isn’t unique.
Search on Internet you can see a dozen of them. Students with separate levels may choose a list to fit own situation. This list is the largest one in the website, and is serious resource for IELTS test takers. The total 4000+ words reflect the essential vocabulary level of IELTS academic test.
If you are serious for your future test, you should work on this list. It’s long but deserves to spend time. Besides, we remind you this list is based on general word list. For IELTS academic test takers, you need general words as fundament.
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