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REVIEWER

PART 1
SAMPLE
(SEPT-DEC 2021)

With LEXICAL RESOURCES,


IDEAS, and DEFINITIONS
JULIUS MALAZA
Author, BAND 9.0 Achiever, One-time IELTS Exam Taker
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THIS REVIEWER

There are 12 topics in this reviewer for the months of September to December 2021 and are
equipped with lexical resources, definitions, and ideas.

Firstly, I have provided A LIST OF LEXICAL RESOURCES which you can use on every
topic. The lexical resources include collocations, what specific verbs, adjectives, or adverbs
you can use on a specific topic, and some topic vocabulary. These will help you express your
ideas in a more advanced and natural way, targeting a good mark in the criterion, Lexical
Resource.

Secondly, I have presented DEFINITIONS of some topics so you will be able to understand
the topics better. In that way, you will be able to widen your understanding of the topic which
can surely help you formulate your own ideas better, in case you don’t want to use my
prepared ideas.

Lastly, I have created IDEAS for all the given topics so you will no longer search for ideas. I
do this because I understand that you are too busy and your time to study is limited. I have
already given you the ideas so you can maximize your time in studying and devote your time
developing your communication skills instead of searching for ideas. This approach prepares
you to be confident in speaking and in communicating your thoughts since you already have
plenty of ideas. The lack of ideas is one of the major obstacles that stop students from
achieving, Fluency and Coherence.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (SEPT - DEC)

PUBLIC GARDENS OR PARKS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------4

CONCENTRATION -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5

SCIENCE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5

HANDWRITING --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6

PETS AND ANIMALS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7

COLORS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9

GETTING LOST --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10

WEATHER --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11

APPLICATIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12

SHOES ------------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------------------13

HEADPHONES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13

SPENDING TIME WITH OTHERS ---------------------------------- -----------------------------------14


SAMPLE CONTENT FROM THE REVIEWER
(SEPT - DEC)

1. PUBLIC GARDENS AND PARKS

Would you like to play in a public garden or park?


What do you like to do when visiting a park?
How have parks changed today compared to the time when you were a kid?
Would you prefer to play in a personal garden or public garden?

TYPES OF PUBLIC GARDENS

What is a public garden? According to American Public Gardens Association, a


public garden is a public institution that keeps collections of different kinds of plants
for the purposes of public education and enjoyment. Besides, it is also for
conducting research, conservation, and higher learning.

EXAMPLES: 1. Botanical Garden Based on the American Heritage Dictionary, a


botanical garden is a place where a wide variety of plants are cultivated for
scientific, educational, and ornamental purposes, often including a library, a
herbarium, and greenhouses; an arboretum.

2. Arboretum As defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Arboretum is a place


where trees and plants are grown in order to be studied or seen by the general
public.
TYPES OF PARKS

1. National Parks - government-protected parks due to their unspoiled landscapes,


plants, and animals
2. Regional Parks - parks that offer open spaces for recreational use and cultural
activities
3. Amusement Parks - parks that offer entertainment facilities like amusement
rides
4. Cultural Heritage Parks - museums, historic buildings
LEXICAL RESOURCE

ADJ. + PARK = local, national, city, country, public, leisure, theme, amusement
ADJ. + GARDEN = lovely, beautiful, large, tiny, wonderful
VERBS To Use For GARDEN = design, create, make, develop, lay-out
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NOTE: The price for PART 1 reviewers from Jan - Aug is separate from Sept-Dec
Part 1 reviewer. Please refer to the email sent to you.

PART 1 REVIEWER
(MAY - AUG)

It contains the following topics listed below. In the reviewer, you can expect topic
vocabulary and collocations for every topic. Possible questions for every topic are
also provided.

HOLIDAYS
FESTIVAL
WALLET
STARS
SKY
PRIMARY SCHOOL
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
WILD ANIMALS
ADVERTISEMENT
FLOWERS
BARBECUE
CAR TRIP/CAR TRAVEL
RELAXATION
SPECIAL COSTUME

(JAN - APRIL)
FARMING / FARM
NAME
SINGING
BEING HAPPY
DECORATION
NEW YEAR
TREES
TAKING A REST
GETTING UP EARLY
MATHS
READING
HOME COUNTRY
TV PROGRAM
WINDOW VIEW
STAGES OF LIFE

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