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Akademisches IELTS (Band 8 und Höher) - Sich auf verbale Kommunikation einlassen

Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit „Engaging in Verbal Communication“, die für die akademische IELTS-Prüfung erforderlich sind.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)

to have a casual and light conversation without sharing a lot of information

plaudern, schwatzen

plaudern, schwatzen

Ex: Students gathered in the cafeteria confabulate during their lunch break .
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to talk a lot about unimportant things and in a way that may seem foolish

plappern, schwadronieren

plappern, schwadronieren

Ex: prattled about the latest celebrity gossip without noticing the disinterest of her friends .
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to parley
[Verb]

to discuss the terms of an agreement with an opposing side, usually an enemy

verhandeln, parlieren

verhandeln, parlieren

Ex: The negotiators parleyed with the union representatives , reaching a compromise on the labor dispute .
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to aimlessly talk a lot

labern, schwatzen

labern, schwatzen

Ex: Despite my attempts to steer the conversation toward a resolution , he continued palaver about irrelevant details .
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to babble
[Verb]

to make random, meaningless sounds

plappern, quasseln

plappern, quasseln

Ex: He was too nervous babbled instead of answering clearly .
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to prate
[Verb]

to talk at length in a foolish or inconsequential way

schwatzen, plappern

schwatzen, plappern

Ex: The radio host had a tendency prate, filling the airwaves with nonsensical banter .
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to jaw
[Verb]

to talk at length in a tedious or annoying way

labern, quatschen

labern, quatschen

Ex: As the audience waited for the performance to begin , the emcee reminded everyone not jaw during the show .
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to natter
[Verb]

to have a casual conversation, often involving gossip

quatschen, plaudern

quatschen, plaudern

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to blab
[Verb]

to talk excessively or thoughtlessly

labern, quatschen

labern, quatschen

Ex: The blabbed on and on about unrelated historical trivia , losing the interest of the disengaged tourists .
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to tattle
[Verb]

to reveal someone's wrongdoing or misbehavior to others

petzen, verpetzen

petzen, verpetzen

Ex: The teacher warned the students not tattle on each other over minor issues .
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to yap
[Verb]

to talk excessively or continuously, often in a way that is annoying to others

quatschen, schwätzen

quatschen, schwätzen

Ex: yapped about his new car until everyone in the room was tired of hearing about it .
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to yak
[Verb]

to talk persistently, often in a tedious or annoying manner

labern, quatschen

labern, quatschen

Ex: The radio yakked about celebrity gossip for the entire duration of the show , neglecting other relevant topics .
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to rant
[Verb]

to speak loudly, expressing strong opinions or complaints

schimpfen, schreien

schimpfen, schreien

Ex: During the class discussion , the student started rant about the unfairness of the grading system , passionately sharing their grievances .
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to gab
[Verb]

to chat casually for an extended period, often in a lively manner

quatschen, plaudern

quatschen, plaudern

Ex: The colleagues often take a break during lunch gab about work , sharing insights and discussing current projects .
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to orate
[Verb]

to speak formally and at length, especially in a public setting

reden, predigen

reden, predigen

Ex: The leader stepped forward orate about the organization 's goals and future plans .
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to spout
[Verb]

to speak or express opinions in a lengthy, fervent, or pompous manner

schwafeln, posaunen

schwafeln, posaunen

Ex: The motivational spouts inspirational quotes to uplift the spirits of the audience .
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to falter
[Verb]

to speak hesitantly or with uncertainty

stottern, stocken

stottern, stocken

Ex: The employee , under scrutiny during the meeting , started falter while addressing performance concerns .
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to bawl
[Verb]

to shout loudly and emotionally, often expressing distress, anger, or frustration

schreien, brüllen

schreien, brüllen

Ex: bawled angrily when he found out his brother had broken his video game .
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to rave
[Verb]

to talk rapidly and incoherently, making it hard for others to understand what is being said

schwärmen, raffen

schwärmen, raffen

Ex: After too many cups of coffee , she started rave about conspiracy theories .
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to scoff
[Verb]

to express contempt or derision by mocking, ridiculing, and laughing at someone or something

verächtlich lachen, spötteln

verächtlich lachen, spötteln

Ex: When the teacher introduces a new teaching method , a few skeptical scoff at the idea .
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to banter
[Verb]

to engage in light, playful, and teasing conversation or exchange of remarks

scherzen, flirten

scherzen, flirten

Ex: Couples who shared a playful relationship bantered, creating a sense of camaraderie and connection .
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