CHECK YOUR ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR IELTS
GENERALISATIONS AND SPECIFICS
A. Match the
sentences in the list below with an appropriate sentence in the list opposite. The
underlined expressions in the
first list should have a similar meaning to the words or expressions in bold
in the second list.
FIRST
LIST
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1
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Small items of
information
are very important in a curriculum vitae.
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2
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I need to have precise information about
your new proposals.
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3
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The plan was
unable to go ahead because of a small important detail which is
important in order to make something happen.
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4
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He demanded to know the small,
precise and sometimes unimportant details.
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5
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When you read a
piece of text in the exam, you should read it quickly first to get the general
idea.
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6
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Before you write an essay, you should
plan it first and give a broad description without giving much detail.
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7
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Odd features or
details which make something different make the world a more
interesting place.
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8
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Saying that all seventeen-year-olds
take drugs is a bit of a general statement.
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9
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Many cars have
very similar typical features.
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10
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The huge rise in computer sales is a
good example of the direction in which technology is
heading.
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11
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Normally most students
sitting the exam manage to pass with a good grade.
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12
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The new library shows a good example of British
architecture at its best.
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13
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Before you
travel somewhere, it is important to make a detailed list of
things that you need to take.
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14
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French fries with mayonnaise is a dish
which is an odd feature or detail of Belgian cuisine.
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15
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The article shows
as an example his views on the way the company should develop.
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Don’t
forget to keep record of the words and expressions that you have learnt, review
your notes from time to time and try to use new vocabulary items whenever
possible.
SECOND
LIST
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A
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Please let me
have the specifics as soon as possible.
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B
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It’s very frustrating when a minor technically
puts a stop to your plans.
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C
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In the same
way, kimchii is a concoction of cabbage, chilli and garlic which is peculiar
to Korea.
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D
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You should include full details
of your past experience.
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E
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Once you have
an outline,
you will discover that your work is easier to organise.
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F
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We must be careful not to make too many
generalisations.
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G
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Itemise everything in
order of importance, beginning with your passport and visa.
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H
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As far as he was concerned, the minutiae
could not be overlooked.
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I
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Most
manufacturers are aware that these characteristics are what help sell
their product.
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J
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It also provides us with an accurate
illustration of the advances we have made in the last twenty years.
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K
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It illustrates
his preference for increased automation.
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L
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Once you have the gist, it should be
easier to understand it.
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M
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It exemplifies
the style that is becoming increasingly popular with town planners.
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N
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In general, the average result is a B
or C.
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O
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For example, it
is pecualiarity
of the British system that judges and lawyers wear wigs.
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B.
Write
a list of the words and expressions in bold above. Put them into two groups
based on whether they are talking about general things or specific things. Try to
give examples of each word in a sentence of your own
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