Friday, 8 August 2025

 

IELTS Topic: Linking Words for Addition – 10 Useful Phrases

  1. In addition
    e.g., In addition to good grades, you also need strong communication skills.

  2. Furthermore
    e.g., Furthermore, the study revealed a connection between diet and memory.

  3. Moreover
    e.g., Moreover, these measures will benefit the environment.

  4. As well as
    e.g., She enjoys painting as well as photography.

  5. Along with
    e.g., Along with the report, you must submit a presentation.

  6. Also
    e.g., He is also applying for a scholarship.

  7. Plus
    e.g., It’s affordable, plus it comes with a warranty.

  8. Not only… but also
    e.g., The hotel was not only comfortable but also very affordable.

  9. Coupled with
    e.g., Coupled with high interest rates, inflation is making life expensive.

  10. What’s more
    e.g., The location is perfect, and what’s more, the rent is reasonable.


Why These Words Are Important in IELTS

In both IELTS Writing and Speaking, linking words help you:

  • Make your ideas flow logically.

  • Connect sentences smoothly.

  • Add extra points without sounding repetitive.

  • Show a range of vocabulary and coherence (important for your Coherence & Cohesion score).

Without linking words, your ideas may sound disconnected, and your score could drop.


IELTS Speaking Practice – Linking Words for Addition

Part 1: Introduction & Interview

  1. Do you like reading books? (Add another reason why)

  2. Do you enjoy cooking? (Add more information)

  3. What kind of music do you like? (Add another style)

  4. Do you think technology makes life better? (Add a second benefit)

  5. Do you like travelling? (Add an extra place you want to visit)


Part 2: Cue Card

Describe something you enjoy doing in your free time.
You should say:

  • what it is

  • how often you do it

  • why you enjoy it
    and add more information using at least three linking words for addition.


Sample Answers Using the Phrases

Part 1 Answers

1. Yes, I love reading novels. In addition, I read travel blogs to learn about new cultures.
2. Yes, I enjoy cooking, plus it helps me save money.
3. I listen to pop music, as well as jazz.
4. Yes, technology saves time. Moreover, it helps people connect easily.
5. Yes, I love travelling. What’s more, I’m planning to visit Italy next year.


Part 2 Sample Answer

One thing I enjoy in my free time is photography. I usually go out on weekends to capture nature. In addition, I like experimenting with editing software to improve my pictures. Furthermore, I share my photos on social media, which allows me to connect with other photography enthusiasts. Along with taking pictures, I also enjoy writing short descriptions to tell a story about each photo. This hobby is relaxing, and what’s more, it helps me see the world from a different perspective.


Comprehension Test: Linking Words for Addition

1. "In addition to good grades, you also need strong communication skills."
Q: What else is needed besides good grades?

2. "Furthermore, the study revealed a connection between diet and memory."
Q: What did the study reveal?

3. "Moreover, these measures will benefit the environment."
Q: What is an extra advantage of the measures?

4. "She enjoys painting as well as photography."
Q: What two hobbies does she enjoy?

5. "Along with the report, you must submit a presentation."
Q: What must be submitted in addition to the report?

6. "He is also applying for a scholarship."
Q: What is he applying for besides something else he has done?

7. "It’s affordable, plus it comes with a warranty."
Q: What extra feature does it have?

8. "The hotel was not only comfortable but also very affordable."
Q: What two positive qualities did the hotel have?

9. "Coupled with high interest rates, inflation is making life expensive."
Q: What is making life expensive along with high interest rates?

10. "The location is perfect, and what’s more, the rent is reasonable."
Q: What extra advantage does the place have?


Answer Key

  1. Strong communication skills.

  2. A connection between diet and memory.

  3. Environmental benefits.

  4. Painting and photography.

  5. A presentation.

  6. A scholarship.

  7. A warranty.

  8. Comfort and affordability.

  9. Inflation.

  10. Reasonable rent.

 

📖 Tom Sawyer – Chapter 4 (Adapted)

Title: Sunday Trouble

Sunday morning came, and Aunt Polly was busy getting Tom ready for church. She brushed his hair, cleaned his face, and gave him his “Sunday clothes”—stiff and uncomfortable.

Sid was already dressed neatly, looking like the perfect boy. Tom felt hot and itchy in his clothes. He also had to take his Bible to church. Aunt Polly had promised a Bible as a prize to any child who could learn two thousand Bible verses. Tom had no interest in learning them, but he was very interested in the prize.


The Ticket Game

In Sunday school, children earned coloured tickets for learning Bible verses—red for two verses, blue for five, yellow for ten. When they had enough tickets, they could trade them for a Bible.

Tom had discovered a clever way to get tickets—by trading. He swapped marbles, fishing hooks, and other treasures for tickets from other boys who didn’t care about prizes.

That morning, Tom proudly walked into Sunday school with a mountain of tickets—enough to get a Bible. The teacher, Mr. Walters, was surprised but pleased.


The Important Visitor

Just then, an important visitor arrived—Judge Thatcher, the most respected man in town, along with his daughter. Tom’s heart jumped—it was the same girl in the blue dress from yesterday! Now he had to impress her.

When the time came to present the prize, Mr. Walters called Tom forward.

“For learning two thousand verses—Thomas Sawyer!”

Everyone was amazed. Aunt Polly smiled proudly.

The Judge shook Tom’s hand.

“You must love the Bible, my boy. Tell me—who were the first two disciples of Jesus?”

Tom froze. He had no idea. He searched his mind desperately.

“David… and Goliath?” he guessed.

The room went silent. A few boys laughed. Aunt Polly’s face turned red with embarrassment. Tom wished the ground would swallow him.


That afternoon, Tom decided that impressing the girl was going to take more than Bible tickets.


📘 Glossary

WordMeaning
StiffHard and not comfortable
VersesSentences from the Bible
TradeTo exchange something for something else
PrizeSomething you win
RespectedAdmired by many people
EmbarrassmentFeeling ashamed or awkward

❓ Comprehension Questions

  1. What did Aunt Polly give Tom to wear for Sunday?

  2. How could children earn tickets in Sunday school?

  3. How did Tom get enough tickets for a Bible?

  4. Who was the important visitor at Sunday school?

  5. What mistake did Tom make in front of everyone?


✅ Answers

  1. His uncomfortable “Sunday clothes.”

  2. By learning Bible verses.

  3. He traded toys and treasures for them.

  4. Judge Thatcher and his daughter.

  5. He guessed that the first two disciples were “David and Goliath.”

Wednesday, 6 August 2025

 

IELTS Topic: Extreme Weather – 10 Useful Phrases

  1. Severe storm
    e.g., A severe storm hit the region, causing widespread damage.

  2. Flash flood
    e.g., The flash flood caught everyone by surprise after heavy rainfall.

  3. Prolonged drought
    e.g., The crops failed after a prolonged drought during the summer months.

  4. Hurricane warning
    e.g., A hurricane warning was issued for the entire coastline.

  5. Natural disaster
    e.g., The earthquake and flood together created a huge natural disaster.

  6. Emergency services
    e.g., Emergency services worked all night to rescue trapped families.

  7. Power outage
    e.g., The storm caused a power outage that lasted two days.

  8. Evacuation order
    e.g., Residents received an evacuation order due to rising floodwaters.

  9. Torrential rain
    e.g., Torrential rain triggered landslides in the hilly areas.

  10. Strong winds
    e.g., The strong winds blew roofs off houses during the cyclone.


IELTS Speaking Practice – Extreme Weather

Part 1: Introduction & Interview

  1. Have you ever experienced extreme weather?

  2. What kind of weather is common in your country?

  3. How do people prepare for severe storms?

  4. Do floods or droughts affect your area?

  5. Do you think climate change is increasing extreme weather?


Part 2: Cue Card

Describe an experience you had with extreme weather.
You should say:

  • what the weather was

  • where and when it happened

  • what you did
    and explain how it affected you or others.


Sample Answers Using the Phrases

Part 1 Answers

1. Yes, we had a severe storm last year with strong winds and a power outage.
2. In my country, we mostly face droughts and flash floods.
3. People store food, charge devices, and listen for hurricane warnings.
4. Yes, a prolonged drought last year led to water restrictions.
5. Definitely — I believe natural disasters are more frequent now.


Part 2 Sample Answer

A few years ago, I experienced a flash flood while visiting a mountainous area during monsoon season. It started with torrential rain, and within hours, the streets were flooded.

There was a power outage across the town, and the local authorities issued an evacuation order. We stayed in a shelter overnight with help from emergency services.

It was frightening, but I also felt grateful for the help we received. It showed me how dangerous extreme weather can be, especially when it comes suddenly.


Comprehension Test: Extreme Weather Vocabulary

1. "A severe storm hit the region, causing widespread damage."
Q: What happened in the region?

2. "The flash flood caught everyone by surprise after heavy rainfall."
Q: What caused the sudden flood?

3. "The crops failed after a prolonged drought."
Q: Why did the crops fail?

4. "A hurricane warning was issued for the entire coastline."
Q: What alert was given?

5. "The earthquake and flood created a huge natural disaster."
Q: What kind of event was it?

6. "Emergency services worked all night to rescue trapped families."
Q: Who helped during the disaster?

7. "The storm caused a power outage that lasted two days."
Q: What happened to the electricity?

8. "Residents received an evacuation order due to rising floodwaters."
Q: What were people told to do?

9. "Torrential rain triggered landslides in the hills."
Q: What caused the landslides?

10. "The strong winds blew roofs off houses during the cyclone."
Q: What damage did the wind cause?


Answer Key

  1. A storm caused damage.

  2. Heavy rainfall.

  3. Lack of water over time.

  4. A storm warning.

  5. A serious natural event.

  6. Emergency responders.

  7. Electricity was lost.

  8. Leave the area.

  9. Very heavy rain.

  10. Roofs were removed.

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