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Vocabulario para IELTS (General) - Persuasión e Implicación

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre persuasión y implicación, como "outline", "proof", "establish", etc., que se necesitan para el examen IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS
to advocate

to publicly support or recommend something

propugnar

propugnar

Ex: Parents often advocate for improvements in the education system for the benefit of their children .

Los padres a menudo abogan por mejoras en el sistema educativo para el beneficio de sus hijos.

to acknowledge

to openly accept something as true or real

reconocer

reconocer

Ex: Many scientists acknowledge the impact of climate change on global weather patterns .

Muchos científicos reconocen el impacto del cambio climático en los patrones climáticos globales.

to assert
to assert
[Verbo]

to behave in a confident way to cause people to recognize one's authority or right

reafirmarse

reafirmarse

Ex: She asserts her expertise in the subject matter during academic discussions , earning respect from her peers .

Ella afirma su experiencia en el tema durante las discusiones académicas, ganándose el respeto de sus compañeros.

dispute
dispute
[Sustantivo]

a disagreement or argument, often involving conflicting opinions or interests

debate

debate

Ex: The online dispute became a trending topic after both parties publicly aired their grievances .

La disputa en línea se convirtió en un tema de tendencia después de que ambas partes expresaran públicamente sus quejas.

to imply
to imply
[Verbo]

to suggest without explicitly stating

insinuar

insinuar

Ex: The advertisement 's imagery implied that using their product would lead to success .

La imaginería del anuncio insinuaba que usar su producto conduciría al éxito.

to justify
to justify
[Verbo]

to provide a valid reason or explanation for an action, decision, or belief, usually something that others consider wrong

justificar

justificar

Ex: The government had to justify the allocation of funds to a particular project by outlining its potential benefits for the community .

El gobierno tuvo que justificar la asignación de fondos a un proyecto en particular describiendo sus beneficios potenciales para la comunidad.

to object
to object
[Verbo]

to express disapproval of something

objetar

objetar

Ex: As a consumer advocate , she regularly objects to unfair business practices that harm consumers .

Como defensora del consumidor, ella objeta regularmente las prácticas comerciales injustas que perjudican a los consumidores.

to outline
to outline
[Verbo]

to give a brief description of something excluding the details

resumir

resumir

Ex: Before starting the research paper , the scientist outlined the hypotheses and methodologies to guide the study .

Antes de comenzar el documento de investigación, el científico esbozó las hipótesis y metodologías para guiar el estudio.

to question

to have or express uncertainty about something

cuestionar

cuestionar

Ex: She questioned her own judgment after making a mistake and sought feedback from colleagues .

Ella cuestionó su propio juicio después de cometer un error y buscó comentarios de sus colegas.

to debate
to debate
[Verbo]

to formally discuss a matter, usually in a structured setting

debatir

debatir

Ex: Politicians debated the proposed healthcare reform bill on the floor of the parliament .

Los políticos debaten el proyecto de ley de reforma de salud propuesto en el piso del parlamento.

discussion
discussion
[Sustantivo]

a conversation with someone about a serious subject

discusión

discusión

Ex: The discussion about the proposed law lasted for hours .

La discusión sobre la ley propuesta duró horas.

drawback
drawback
[Sustantivo]

a disadvantage or the feature of a situation that makes it unacceptable

inconveniente

inconveniente

Ex: Although the offer seems attractive , its drawback is the lack of flexibility .

Aunque la oferta parece atractiva, su desventaja es la falta de flexibilidad.

evidence
evidence
[Sustantivo]

anything that proves the truth or possibility of something, such as facts, objects, or signs

prueba, comprobación

prueba, comprobación

Ex: Historical documents and artifacts serve as valuable evidence for understanding past civilizations and events .

Los documentos y artefactos históricos sirven como evidencia valiosa para comprender civilizaciones y eventos pasados.

proof
proof
[Sustantivo]

information or evidence that proves the truth or existence of something

prueba

prueba

Ex: She offered proof of her payment by showing the receipt from the transaction .

Ella proporcionó prueba de su pago mostrando el recibo de la transacción.

recital
recital
[Sustantivo]

the act or process of giving a long and detailed account of something

enumeración

enumeración

drama
drama
[Sustantivo]

a situation or event involving a lot of action and excitement, rooted in contrasting elements or forces

dramatismo

dramatismo

amateur
amateur
[Adjetivo]

(of objects or works) lacking the precision or quality one would expect from a paid professional

amateur

amateur

Ex: The charity auction 's craft items were modest amateur creations but helped raise funds all the same .

Los artículos artesanales de la subasta benéfica eran creaciones amateurs modestas pero ayudaron a recaudar fondos de todos modos.

classical
classical
[Adjetivo]

following a long-established, highly regarded, and standard form, style, or set of ideas

clásico

clásico

Ex: The novel ’s themes echo classical ideas of heroism and sacrifice .

Los temas de la novela hacen eco de las ideas clásicas de heroísmo y sacrificio.

to assemble

(of people) to gather in a place for a particular purpose

reunirse

reunirse

Ex: The congregation assembles in the church every Sunday for religious services .

La congregación se reúne en la iglesia todos los domingos para los servicios religiosos.

to attend
to attend
[Verbo]

to go to school, university, church, etc. periodically

asistir a

asistir a

Ex:

Ellos asisten a una academia de música para aprender a tocar instrumentos.

to broadcast

to cause something, especially a secret, to be known by a lot of people

divulgar

divulgar

Ex: Be careful with what you say ; you do n’t want to broadcast your fears .

Ten cuidado con lo que dices; no quieres transmitir tus miedos.

to establish

to prove the fact of a situation

determinar

determinar

Ex: The medical tests were conducted to establish the cause of the patient 's symptoms .

Las pruebas médicas se realizaron para establecer la causa de los síntomas del paciente.

to observe
to observe
[Verbo]

to make a written or spoken remark

observar

observar

Ex: The teacher observed that the student 's essay demonstrated a thorough understanding of the topic

El profesor observó que el ensayo del estudiante demostraba un conocimiento exhaustivo del tema.

to organize

to bring different parts together and arrange them so they work together as a complete and effective system

organizar

organizar

Ex: The manager organized the tasks into a clear schedule for the week .

El gerente organizó las tareas en un horario claro para la semana.

to participate

to join in an event, activity, etc.

participar

participar

Ex: He consistently participates in charity events to support various causes .

Él participa consistentemente en eventos benéficos para apoyar diversas causas.

to resign
to resign
[Verbo]

to officially announce one's departure from a job, position, etc.

renunciar

renunciar

Ex: They resigned from the committee in protest of the decision .

Renunciaron al comité en protesta por la decisión.

encouragement
encouragement
[Sustantivo]

the act of supporting and giving someone confidence to do something

ánimo

ánimo

Ex: She appreciated the encouragement she received from her peers .

Ella apreció el aliento que recibió de sus compañeros.

stimulus
stimulus
[Sustantivo]

something that triggers a reaction in various areas like psychology or physiology

estímulo

estímulo

Ex: Teachers often use interactive and engaging stimuli, like educational games or hands-on activities , to stimulate interest and enhance the learning experience in the classroom .

Los maestros a menudo usan estímulos interactivos y atractivos, como juegos educativos o actividades prácticas, para estimular el interés y mejorar la experiencia de aprendizaje en el aula.

push
push
[Sustantivo]

a determined effort to achieve or do something

esfuerzo

esfuerzo

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