Posted inVocabulary How to Use the Idiom “On Cloud Nine” in IELTS Writing and Speaking The idiom "on cloud nine" (ɒn klaʊd naɪn) is used to describe a state of extreme happiness or elation. It's… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary What Does “Kick the Bucket” Mean and How to Use It in the IELTS Exam? The phrase "kick the bucket" might seem unfamiliar at first, but it's an idiomatic expression that's well worth understanding, particularly… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary What Does “Dead as a Doornail” Mean and How to Use it in IELTS? "Dead as a doornail" is a fascinating English idiom that students often encounter in literature and sometimes in IELTS reading… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary How Is the Phrase “Like Father, Like Son” Used in English, Especially in the IELTS Exam? The idiomatic expression "Like father, like son" is a common phrase that appears in both spoken and written English. Understanding… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary What Does “On Thin Ice” Mean and How to Use It in IELTS? The idiom "on thin ice" is a popular expression in English, often appearing in various contexts, including communication skills tested… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary How to Use “Piece of Cake” in IELTS Vocabulary When it comes to mastering English idioms for your IELTS exams, understanding the phrase "piece of cake" can be worth… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary How to Use “Keep Your Chin Up” in IELTS? The phrase "Keep your chin up" (idiom, /kiːp jɔːr tʃɪn ʌp/) is frequently used in English to offer encouragement and… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary What Does “Saved by the Bell” Mean and How to Use It in IELTS? The idiom "saved by the bell" (pronounced /ˈseɪvd baɪ ðə bɛl/) is commonly used to describe a situation where someone… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary Mastering the Phrase “Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket” for IELTS The idiom “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” ( /dəʊnt pʊt ɔːl jɔ ːr ɛɡz ɪn wʌn ˈbɑ… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary What Does “Foot in the Door” Mean and How to Use it in IELTS? "Foot in the door" is a popular idiom that you might encounter in English exams like IELTS. Understanding its meaning,… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary What are the “Dog Days of Summer” and How to Use this Idiom in IELTS? The phrase "dog days of summer" often appears in literary works and colloquial speech, making it a useful idiom to… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary What Does “Bite the Hand that Feeds You” Mean and How Can You Use It in the IELTS Exam? When studying for the IELTS exam, improving your vocabulary and understanding idioms is crucial for scoring well in both the… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary Understanding the Idiom “Dark Horse” and Its Uses in IELTS When preparing for the IELTS exam, understanding various idioms and expressions can significantly boost your vocabulary and comprehension skills. One… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary Understanding and Using “Down for the Count” in IELTS In this article, we will explore the idiom "down for the count," which is frequently used in English and can… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary Understanding “Second Wind” in the Context of IELTS As an IELTS candidate, improving your vocabulary is crucial for getting a higher score, especially understanding idiomatic expressions. In this… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary How to Use “Raise the Bar” Effectively in IELTS Contexts In the IELTS exam, understanding and appropriately using idiomatic expressions can significantly enhance your speaking and writing scores. One such… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary What Does “Hit the Nail on the Head” Mean and How to Use It in Your IELTS Exam? Definition and Usage The idiom "hit the nail on the head" means to describe or define something accurately or precisely.… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary Understanding the Phrase “Have a Ball” in IELTS Context: Usage, Grammar, and Examples When preparing for the IELTS exam, expanding your vocabulary to include idiomatic expressions can significantly enhance your performance, especially in… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary Understanding the Expression “Out of the Blue” for IELTS The idiom "out of the blue" is frequently encountered in English conversations. It's important to comprehend its meaning and usage,… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024
Posted inVocabulary How to Use “Let the Cat Out of the Bag” in IELTS Exams Understanding idiomatic expressions is essential for achieving a high band score in the IELTS exam, particularly in the Speaking and… Posted by IELTS Mentor July 30, 2024