Where should I start for the IELTS? How can I find a vocabulary list for it?

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Topic vocabulary I have for writing and idea book follow me I will upload it
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Don’t just learn the list of words for IELTS Test. It will not help you completely. You need to learn words within their natural context and that’s sentence and paragraphs. Try reading louder and yes you will find be able to find the list too on the net. Wishing you all the Very Bes...
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Don’t just learn the list of words for IELTS Test. It will not help you completely. You need to learn words within their natural context and that’s sentence and paragraphs. Try reading louder and yes you will find be able to find the list too on the net. Wishing you all the Very Best. read less
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There are plethora of websites and vocabulary on the net for IELTS preparation. To begin with, it is always good to go through them when you start with the preparation for the IELTS exam
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