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Use lots of adjectives and adverbs
Adjectives make things more interesting. There is a difference between eating a nice
dessert, and eating a bowl of the freshest, sweetest fruit, topped with a delicious
chocolate sauce! Adverbs allow you to explain an activity more precisely. Again, there
is a difference between running and running swiftly.
Adjectives and adverbs increase the precision of your language and this increases your
score for vocabulary.
We can also use adverbs with adjectives to add even more precision and show even
more talent with vocabulary to the examiner. The following adverbs are organized
from providing weak modification to strong modification of an adjective:
slightly tiring
fairly tiring
particularly tiring
really tiring
extremely tiring
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Listen carefully for key words in the questions
In English the key words of questions usually come at the very start of the sentence. If
you miss this word, you may struggle to know what the examiner is asking. Some
common question words are listed below:
Question
Function
Example
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: