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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7) - Connaissances et informations

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux connaissances et aux informations nécessaires à l'examen IELTS de formation générale.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)

to explain or show the meaning of something using examples, pictures, etc.

illustrer

illustrer

Ex: He used a chart illustrate the growth of the company over the years .

to explain something by providing examples, doing experiments, etc.

démontrer, illustrer

démontrer, illustrer

Ex: The demonstrated the impact of pollution on water quality by conducting water quality tests .

to explain what something means

interpréter

interpréter

Ex: The lawyer interpret the legal terms to make sure the client understood the contract .

to explain or interpret something in a clear and detailed manner, often uncovering deeper meanings

expliquer, développer, clarifier

expliquer, développer, clarifier

Ex: The historian explicate the significance of the events in the context of the period .

to guide someone by providing information, training, or advice, helping them acquire new skills or understand a specific subject

instruire, former

instruire, former

Ex: The language instructs her students in Spanish grammar and vocabulary
to school
[verbe]

to teach someone a specific subject, skill, or area of knowledge

éduquer, former

éduquer, former

Ex: Next week , the expert school the conference attendees on innovative business strategies .
to tutor
[verbe]

to teach a single student or a few students, often outside a school setting

être le tuteur de, donner des cours particuliers à

être le tuteur de, donner des cours particuliers à

Ex: As part of the community outreach program, teachers from the school regularly tutor local residents in basic computer skills.
to coach
[verbe]

to help someone or a team learn and improve their skills or achieve goals, often through personalized guidance and feedback

entraîner, coacher

entraîner, coacher

Ex: The coached the team members in effective communication to enhance their collaboration skills .
to edify
[verbe]

to make someone develop intellectually or morally

édifier

édifier

Ex: The mentor sought edify the mentee through constructive feedback and mentorship , fostering personal and professional growth .
to lecture
[verbe]

to give a formal talk or presentation to teach someone or a group

donner une conférence, faire une conférence

donner une conférence, faire une conférence

Ex: The lectures annually at the symposium on cybersecurity .
to nurture
[verbe]

to help something develop, grow, evolve, etc.

élever

élever

Ex: By college , she nurtured a strong work ethic .

to make someone acquainted with something

familiariser, initier

familiariser, initier

Ex: The software tutorial aims familiarize users with the key features of the application .
to notify
[verbe]

to officially let someone know about something

notifier

notifier

Ex: The online platform notify users of system updates and new features through notifications on the app .
to detail
[verbe]

to explain something thoroughly and with specific information

exposer en détail

exposer en détail

Ex: During the presentation , the speaker detail the key features and benefits of the new product line .
to unravel
[verbe]

to make something clear and understandable

démêler, élucider

démêler, élucider

to lay out
[verbe]

to explain something clearly and in detail

exposer

exposer

Ex: The laid out their platform to the voters , explaining their positions on the issues .

to teach an idea, belief, skill, etc. through constant repetition

inculquer [qch] à [qqn]

inculquer [qch] à [qqn]

Ex: The motivational speaker has inculcating a positive mindset in audiences worldwide .
to specify
[verbe]

to clearly define or state specific details, characteristics, or requirements

spécifier, définir

spécifier, définir

Ex: The specifies the precise measurements of each ingredient for accurate cooking .

to clarify and make something clear

élucider, expliciter

élucider, expliciter

Ex: The manager elucidate the company 's future plans during the upcoming staff meeting .
to expound
[verbe]

to give an explanation of something by talking about it in great detail

expliquer (en détail)

expliquer (en détail)

Ex: The expounds the main themes of the book through the characters ' experiences .
to convey
[verbe]

to pass on information from one party to another

amener

amener

Ex: The conveyed the importance of teamwork and collaboration during the company-wide town hall .
to portray
[verbe]

to depict or represent someone or something in a work of art, literature, or other forms of expression

représenter, dépeindre

représenter, dépeindre

Ex: The sculptor portrayed the strength and grace of the athlete in the marble statue .

to clearly dispaly something

manifester

manifester

Ex: By consistently meeting deadlines , her commitment to her manifested.
to unveil
[verbe]

to reveal or disclose something previously concealed or hidden

dévoiler, révéler

dévoiler, révéler

Ex: The unveiled groundbreaking research findings that could revolutionize the field .

to make something known to someone or the public, particularly when it was a secret at first

révéler

révéler

Ex: The author 's disclosed personal struggles and experiences that had been kept hidden for years .
to expose
[verbe]

to reveal, uncover, or make visible something that was hidden or covered

exposer, révéler

exposer, révéler

Ex: The detective dusted for fingerprints expose any evidence left behind at the crime scene .
to stage
[verbe]

to organize and present something, typically a performance or an event

mettre en scène, organiser

mettre en scène, organiser

Ex: The school stage an art exhibition showcasing students ' work .
to betray
[verbe]

to reveal something, such as thoughts, feelings, qualities, etc. unintentionally

trahir, révéler

trahir, révéler

Ex: The look in his betrayed a deep sense of guilt .

to publicly and officially state something

proclamer

proclamer

Ex: The proclaimed a state of emergency and issued safety guidelines during the press conference .
to flaunt
[verbe]

to display or show off something in a conspicuous or boastful manner

exhiber, montrer, étaler

exhiber, montrer, étaler

Ex: In high school , she flaunt her artistic talents by showcasing her paintings .

to provide someone with information about something ambiguous to make it easier to understand

Ex: The professor 's threw light on the complex theories and principles of quantum mechanics .

to contribute to the structure or makeup of something

constituer

constituer

Ex: The distinct architectural styles and historical constitute the city 's unique identity .
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7)
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