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EMSAT reading + writing + grammar +

vocabulary

IELTS reading + writing + grammar +


vocabulary + listening + speaking
EMSAT Practice Test

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Reading
General Reading Test
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Academic Reading Test


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Writing
At least 200 words

•Students write a persuasive or opinion-based text in response to a main Intro – 30 words


prompt, with three supporting bullet points
Body – 140 words
Conclusion – 30 words
Before
writing

2 mins
Writing Structure

Introduction
Thesis statement: What will the essay show?
Outline of main points: What will the essay include

Body
Begin with topic sentence(What will the paragraph be about, ‘In
this paragraph…’)
Include 1-3 support sentences using PEE: Point, Evidence, Explain
Concluding sentence: Restate main idea

Conclusion
Restate thesis and summarise main ideas in the essay
Introduction:

General Sentence/question about the topic   

   

In the past…..(give a fact)…Nowadays….(give a


fact)
   

Thesis:
This essay will discuss ………(list what you will
write in order)
Body Paragraph 1:
Main Idea 1:
Use a sequencing phrase
First/Firstly/ First of all/ In the beginning/

Supporting Details:
For example/Such as/For instance/ A clear example is/

Main Idea 2:
Also/ In addition/ Moreover/Furthermore

Supporting Details:
For example/such as/for instance/A clear example is/
Body Paragraph 2:
Main Idea 1:
Use a sequencing phrase
Second/Secondly/ Second of all/ Next/

Supporting Details:
For example/Such as/For instance/ A clear example is/

Main Idea 2:
Also/ In addition/ Moreover/Furthermore

Supporting Details:
For example/such as/for instance/A clear example is/
Conclusion:
General Sentence:  

Overall/ In the end/ To summarize/In conclusion/To sum


up/
 
   

Rephrase thesis:
Topic sentence from body paragraph 1 and 2.

Opinion:  

I think/ I believe/ I feel/ In my opinion/


Also,

After
In addition,

writing For example,


For instance,

Personally,
I do feel however,
I also believe,
grammar
vocabulary
online banking
celebrity narrative handmade
online safety
famous drama glasswork
gadgets
reality Fiction textiles tech savvy
WiFi
perception Non-fiction protagonist sculpture digital native
genres device
hero Tech
gossip
antagonist household
reporters products
paparazzi villain culture handheld
status story telling voice
artist mobile
limelight recognition
popular stories civilization bite-size
spotlight morals inventors
actor / actress creative
public eye popularity fables architect every day
costume exhibition entrepreneurs
red carpet designer relax
piracy engineering hobby
glitz and
streaming glamour painting games
cultural consoles social media
production interview fashion ceramics activities
reference application
film industry social media social media
emoji
producer influencers hacking telegraph program
Virtual Reality director digital age netiquette telecommunic
theatre creative VOIP
Augmented ations
Reality opera oral tradition
digital
Stereoscopic festival culture revolution
3D narrative performance modernization printing press
blogging
cinema action heritage satellite smartphones
spam
storyline reading letter writing
phishing
fiction literature modern day
start-ups
documentary
Unaccountable examples:-
Synonym Words List 
dead lifeless, deceased congested overcrowded, stuffed
decay rot, spoil connect join, link, attach
deduct subtract, remove conscientious scrupulous, virtuous
defend protect, shield conscious aware, cognizant
defy resist, challenge consecutive successive, continuous
delicate fragile, dainty conservative cautious, restrained
demolish destroy, wreck thoughtful,
considerate sympathetic
denounce blame, censure, indict
different distinct, unlike constantly always, continually
difficult hard, challenging contaminate pollute, defile, infect
divide separate, split contented satisfied, pleased
docile tame, gentle continue persist, persevere
dormant sleeping, inactive convalesce recuperate, recover
doubt mistrust, dispute convenient handy, accessible
drab dull, lifeless conventional customary, traditional
drastic severe, extreme, tough correct accurate, right, proper
dreadful terrible, unpleasant courage bravery, valor
dry arid, parched courteous polite, civil
dubious doubtful, questionable cover conceal, hide
dull blunt, dreary cozy comfortable, snug
dumb stupid, dense cranky cross, irritable
Synonym Words List 
careful cautious, watchful
cease stop, discontinue
certain positive, sure, definite condense compress, concentrate
charming delightful, appealing, enchanting confess admit, acknowledge
chilly cool, nippy confine contain, enclose, restrain
chubby plump, pudgy conflict oppose, differ, clash
clarify explain, simplify fight, battle, struggle
conflict
close shut, fasten
close near, imminent conform comply, submit
coarse bumpy, rough complicate, muddle
confuse
colossal enormous, immense, mammoth
crazy insane, daft, mad
combine blend, unite, join
cruel mean, heartless
comical amusing, funny, humorous
complex complicated, intricate cry sob, weep
competent capable, qualified calm quiet, tranquil, still
comprehend understand, grasp capture apprehend, seize, arrest
complete conclude, finish care concern, protection
complex complicated, intricate dally loiter, linger
compress crush, condense, squeeze damage hurt, impair, harm
concrete real, tangible, solid dangerous unsafe, hazardous, perilous
concur agree, cooperate
daring bold, audacious
condemn censure, denounce
Speaking
Listening
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