Vocabulary for IELTS: How to Master It and Score Higher

Developing a rich and accurate vocabulary for IELTS is critical for success in all four modules of the exam. The “Lexical Resource” criterion in the Writing and Speaking tests, which accounts for 25% of your total score in those sections, directly assesses your range and precision of vocabulary. A strong vocabulary also helps you better understand the Listening and Reading passages.

At Banglay IELTS, founded by Rashed Hossain, we go beyond simple word lists. Our approach focuses on teaching you how to use advanced vocabulary correctly and in context, a skill that is essential for a high band score.

How can I improve my vocabulary for IELTS?

To effectively improve your vocabulary for the IELTS test, you should focus on learning new words in context, not just memorizing lists.

  • Read extensively: Read newspapers (like BBC News or The Guardian), magazines, and academic articles. When you encounter a new word, try to guess its meaning from the sentence before looking it up.
  • Learn synonyms: Instead of using common words like “good” or “important,” learn their synonyms (e.g., “excellent,” “crucial”). This will show the examiner you have a wide lexical range.
  • Study by topic: Organize your vocabulary by common IELTS topics such as education, technology, environment, health, and family. This makes it easier to recall relevant words during the test.
  • Use a vocabulary notebook: Keep a dedicated notebook to record new words, their definitions, sample sentences, synonyms, and collocations (words that often go together).

What kind of vocabulary should I use?

To get a high band score, you need to show the examiner a variety of vocabulary, including:

  • Synonyms and paraphrasing: Use different words to express the same idea to avoid repetition. For example, instead of saying “The problem is getting bigger,” you could say “The issue is becoming more pervasive.”
  • Less common words: While you don’t need highly academic jargon, using less common words correctly can boost your score. For example, instead of “big,” use “substantial” or “significant.”
  • Collocations: These are words that are frequently used together, like “make a decision” or “heavy rain.” Using correct collocations makes your English sound more natural and fluent.
  • Idioms and phrasal verbs: While more suited for the Speaking test, using a few idioms or phrasal verbs correctly can show a high level of proficiency. However, use them sparingly and only when you are certain of their meaning.

Why is it important to use vocabulary accurately?

Using advanced or complex vocabulary incorrectly can actually harm your score. The examiner is not just looking for big words; they are looking for words used appropriately and accurately. A simpler, correct word is always better than a complex, incorrect one. Our experienced instructors at Banglay IELTS can provide you with the necessary feedback to ensure you use new vocabulary with confidence and precision.

Ready to Master IELTS Vocabulary with Expert Guidance?

Building a strong vocabulary is a continuous process, but with the right guidance, it can be a highly rewarding one. At Banglay IELTS, we provide a structured curriculum that integrates vocabulary development into every lesson, giving you the practical tools and personalized feedback you need to succeed.

Don’t just learn new words—learn how to use them to your advantage. Contact Banglay IELTS today to unlock your full potential and achieve your study abroad dreams!

 

Frequently Asked Questions 

 

What is the “Lexical Resource” and why is it important for the IELTS exam?

Lexical Resource is one of the four key marking criteria in the IELTS Writing and Speaking tests, accounting for 25% of your score in each section. It assesses your vocabulary range, accuracy, and flexibility, including your ability to use synonyms, collocations, and less common words correctly.

How does Banglay IELTS help students improve their vocabulary?

Banglay IELTS goes beyond simple word lists. Their curriculum focuses on teaching vocabulary in context, providing practical strategies, and offering personalized feedback to ensure students use new words accurately and appropriately, which is crucial for a high score.

Is it better to use complex or simple words in the IELTS exam?

Accuracy is more important than complexity. While using a wide range of vocabulary, including less common words, can boost your score, using simpler words correctly is always better than using complex words incorrectly. The goal is to use vocabulary that is both varied and appropriate to the context.

Should I use idioms and phrasal verbs in the IELTS exam?

Yes, but with caution. Using idioms and phrasal verbs correctly, especially in the Speaking test, can show a high level of fluency and vocabulary. However, it’s essential to use them naturally and sparingly. Do not force them into your response.

How can I learn new words more effectively for the IELTS test?

Experts recommend learning words in context by reading extensively. Organizing vocabulary by topic, using a vocabulary notebook, and learning synonyms and collocations are also highly effective strategies taught at Banglay IELTS.

Does Banglay IELTS offer support for all four modules?

Yes, Banglay IELTS provides comprehensive support for all four modules—Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking—integrating vocabulary development into every lesson to help you succeed across the entire exam.

Can Banglay IELTS help me with my university application and study abroad plans?

Yes. In addition to expert IELTS coaching, Banglay IELTS provides higher education consultancy, scholarship guidance, and full support for your study abroad journey.

Is Banglay IELTS available in other cities besides Dhaka?

Yes. Banglay IELTS has branches in Chittagong and Sylhet, catering to students in those regions with the same quality of coaching and resources.

How can I get feedback on my vocabulary usage?

At Banglay IELTS, you can get personalized feedback on your writing and speaking from experienced instructors. Their mock tests and one-on-one evaluation sessions are designed to help you identify areas for improvement and use new vocabulary with confidence.

What is a “collocation” and why is it important?

A collocation is a pair or group of words that are frequently used together, such as “heavy rain” or “make a decision.” Using correct collocations makes your English sound more natural and fluent, which can significantly improve your score in the Lexical Resource category.

 

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