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[Three Strategic Steps to Mastering IELTS Vocabulary]-[IE 1505: 3 Tips to Learn Vocabulary for IELTS]

IELTS Energy English 7+ · B1 · 2025-07-22

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Mastering IELTS Vocabulary: A Three-Step Strategy

For many students preparing for the IELTS exam, vocabulary acquisition often feels like an uphill battle. A common pitfall is the attempt to memorize "long lists of vocabulary," a method that examiner-trained experts Aubrey Carter and Lindsay McMahon argue is ineffective for actual test performance. To achieve a band seven or higher, students must transition from passive memorization to an active, intentional strategy. Here is a three-step framework to build a high-scoring vocabulary.

1. Quality Over Quantity: Strategic Selection

The foundation of effective vocabulary building is the use of a "vocabulary notebook," whether digital or handwritten. However, the key is curation. Aubrey suggests that students should "aim for four to five words" for every 30 minutes of input, such as reading a news article or listening to a podcast. Attempting to learn too many words results in a "very thin understanding" of the terminology, which is counterproductive.

Students should be "intentional about which words" they add. By focusing on "less common words"—the sophisticated alternatives to basic terms like "good" or "bad"—students can significantly boost their scores. Furthermore, it is vital to select "topic-specific vocabulary" related to common IELTS themes, such as the "medical field" or "the environment," rather than just pop culture, to ensure the preparation aligns with the demands of Task 2 essays.

2. Contextualization: Making Vocabulary Personal

A frequent error is learning words in isolation using a thesaurus, which often leads to using them "out of context" during the exam. To avoid this, students should record the word alongside the sentence in which it was originally heard, a simple definition, and a synonym.

Crucially, students must then "write another sentence that applies to you personally." By tying the word to their own life or identity, students "cement the meaning" more effectively. For example, when learning the word "preternatural" (meaning beyond what is normal or natural), a student might personalize it by writing: "As a mother, I often have a preternatural intuition about what my children are up to." This process ensures that the vocabulary is not just a static definition, but a usable tool that can be accessed during the pressure of the speaking or writing sections.

3. Active Usage: From Notebook to Fluency

The final and most critical step is to "use the vocabulary right away and often." Having a notebook filled with words is useless if they remain passive. Students should proactively summarize what they have read or heard by incorporating their new words into a paragraph, then speaking that summary aloud.

To ensure consistent progress, students should also integrate these terms into "practice speaking answers" and essays. As proficiency grows and words move into the student's "active vocabulary," they should be removed from the notebook. This keeps the study process "manageable" and ensures the student is constantly challenging themselves with new material. Ultimately, this systematic approach transforms the daunting task of vocabulary building into a manageable, daily habit that prepares students to perform confidently on test day.

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This is the IELTS Energy Podcast, episode 1505, three tips to learn vocabulary for IELTS.
Welcome to the IELTS Energy Podcast from All Ears English, downloaded more than 35 million times with examiner trained IELTS whiz Aubrey Carter and Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer.
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