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Cambridge IELTS 19 - Academic - Test 3 - Listening - Part 2 (1)

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Cambridge IELTS 19 - Academic
all over
[Adverb]

covering a wide area or present in many locations

Ex: She spilled glitter all over while decorating the cards.
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to start participating or engaging in a situation, event, or activity

Ex: They want to get involved in local politics to make a difference in the community.
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workshop
[noun]

a meeting where people focus on a particular subject or project, share ideas, and practice skills together

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first of all
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used to introduce the first and essential point or reason when presenting a series of statements

Ex: First of all, we need to fix the budget before discussing any new expenses .
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superhero
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a fictional character with special and strange powers

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to share
[Verb]

to communicate or express one's thoughts, personal encounters, emotions, secrets, etc. with others

Ex: During the therapy session, he felt comfortable sharing openly.
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author
[noun]

a person who writes books, articles, etc., often as a job

Ex: The literary critic praised the author's prose style , noting its elegance and sophistication .
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hearing impaired
[Adjective]

having a partial or complete loss of hearing

Ex: The hearing impaired musician enjoys playing instruments with strong vibrations that can be felt .
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practical
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focused on actions and real-life use, rather than on just ideas or theories

Ex: They designed a practical solution to reduce energy consumption in the building .
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an artist who specializes in creating illustrations, often for books, magazines, or other publications

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a person who takes part or engages in an activity or event

Ex: Every participant must follow the rules .
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magical
[Adjective]

inspiring wonder or delight, as if possessing enchanting qualities

Ex: The magical moment of the proposal under the starry sky was unforgettable .
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land
[noun]

the territory occupied by a nation

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aspiring
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wanting or trying to succeed in something

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to try to act or talk like a specific character

Ex: I often role-play various strategies to prepare for meetings.
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to put trust in something or someone

Ex: We can count on the public transportation system to be punctual and efficient .
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inspiring
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producing feelings of motivation, enthusiasm, or admiration

Ex: The teacher gave an inspiring lesson that sparked a love for science in her students.
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to give details about someone or something to say what they are like

Ex: The scientist used graphs and charts to describe the research findings .
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to express thoughts freely and confidently

Ex: It 's crucial to speak up for what you believe in .
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series
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a group of similar events, things, or people coming one after the other

Ex: The company plans to release a series of new products over the next year to expand its market reach .
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subject
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someone or something that is being described, discussed, or dealt with

Ex: His favorite subject in school was history because he loved learning about the past .
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a sense of sadness or melancholy arising from being alone or lacking companionship

Ex: Even in a bustling crowd , Tom could n't shake off the overwhelming loneliness that accompanied him everywhere .
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survey
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a collection of opinions or experiences from a specific group, typically gathered via questions

Ex: He filled out an online survey about his recent hotel stay .
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to reveal
[Verb]

to make information that was previously unknown or kept in secrecy publicly known

Ex: The whistleblower revealed crucial information about the company 's unethical practices .
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lonely
[Adjective]

feeling unhappy due to being alone or lacking companionship

Ex: Even in a crowd , she sometimes felt lonely and disconnected .
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heartwarming
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inspiring positive emotions such as joy, happiness, and affection in the viewer or reader

Ex: The heartwarming reunion between the soldiers and their families was beautiful to watch.
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best-selling
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(of a book or other product) sold in large quantities because of gaining significant popularity among people

Ex: The best-selling toy of the holiday season sold out in stores .
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relative
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a family member who is related to us by blood or marriage

Ex: Despite living far away , we keep in touch with our relatives through video calls .
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recently
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at or during a time that is not long ago

Ex: Recently, she adopted a healthier lifestyle to improve her well-being .
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to be given something or to accept something that is sent

Ex: We received an invitation to their wedding .
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an award made of gold or gold-colored metal, given to the winner of a race or competition to symbolize their victory

Ex: She wore her gold medal during the victory ceremony .
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to elevate or accord significant social importance to someone or something through public recognition or acknowledgment

Ex: Societies celebrate historical figures who have left enduring legacies of leadership and innovation .
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joy
[noun]

the feeling of great happiness

Ex: The sound of laughter and music filled the room with joy during the celebration .
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poem
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a written piece with particularly arranged words in a way that, usually rhyme, conveys a lot of emotion and style

Ex: Her poem, rich with metaphors and rhythm , captured the essence of nature .
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beautifully
[Adverb]

in a manner that is visually, aurally, or emotionally delightful or graceful

Ex: The poem is beautifully written , full of vivid imagery .
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a book with illustrations that tell a story and are designed for young children

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reader
[noun]

someone who reads, particularly one that finds pleasure in reading and often does so as a hobby

Ex: The novel ’s complexity challenges readers to think deeply about its themes .
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community
[noun]

a group of people having a religion, ethnic, profession, or other particular characteristic in common

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to make the necessary arrangements for an event or activity to take place

Ex: The committee is organizing the agenda for the upcoming summit .
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describing the culture, people, or heritage of individuals of African descent from the Caribbean

Ex: The African-Caribbean community is vibrant and diverse.
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roots
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the state of being connected to or originating from a specific place, culture, or background

Ex: He takes pride in his roots, carrying his family 's history with him .
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(of an event or schedule) to be approaching or getting closer in time

Ex: As the date for the event comes up, the excitement among the participants grows .
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festival
[noun]

a series of performances of music, plays, movies, etc. typically taking place in the same location every year

Ex: They attended a cultural festival held in their town .
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organizer
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a person that arranges or coordinates events or activities

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as usual
[Adverb]

in the usual manner

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action-packed
[Adjective]

having many exciting, fast, and lively events or moments happening one after another

Ex: She loves action-packed video games .
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on offer
[phrase]

available for people to choose, use, or take

Ex: We checked what jobs were on offer in the city.
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a type of writing that uses imagination, feelings, and original ideas to create stories, poems, or other made-up pieces

Ex: The teacher asked the class to do a creative writing task .
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Jamaican
[Adjective]

relating to Jamaica, including its people, culture, language, or anything that originates from the island

Ex: The Jamaican flag has green , yellow , and black colors .
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journey
[noun]

the act of travelling between two or more places, especially when there is a long distance between them

Ex: The journey to the summit of the mountain tested their physical endurance and mental resilience .
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illustrated
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decorated with pictures, diagrams, or drawings to become clearer

Ex: The textbook has illustrated sections to explain complex concepts.
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award
[noun]

a prize or money given to a person for their great performance

Ex: The student received an award for his outstanding academic achievements .
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