Cambridge IELTS 18 - Academic "Test 4 - Listening - Part 1" Vocabulary

Here you can find the vocabulary from Test 4 - Listening - Part 1 in the Cambridge IELTS 18 - Academic coursebook, to help you prepare for your IELTS exam.

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Cambridge IELTS 18 - Academic

to take the necessary action regarding someone or something specific

Ex: We must deal with these problems as soon as possible .
enquiry [noun]

an act of asking questions to gather information, clarify doubts, or seek answers about a particular topic or issue

Ex: The journalist 's enquiry led to a series of revealing interviews .
patient [noun]

someone who is receiving medical treatment, particularly in a hospital or from a doctor

Ex: My grandmother is a patient at the local dental clinic .

a planned meeting with someone, typically at a particular time and place, for a particular purpose

Ex: I have a dentist appointment at 3 pm .

to arrange a new time or date for something that was previously set

Ex: He rescheduled his flight to accommodate his work schedule .
database [noun]

a large structure of data stored in a computer that makes accessing necessary information easier

Ex: The medical facility maintains a database of patient records , allowing for quick retrieval of medical history and treatment plans .
administrative [adjective]

related to the management and organization of tasks, processes, or resources within an organization or system

Ex: Administrative tasks such as payroll processing and budget management are essential for business operations .
immediately [adverb]

in a way that is instant and involves no delay

Ex: I immediately understood the problem when I saw the equation .

to say something about someone or something, without giving much detail

Ex: Can you mention where you found that interesting article ?
in fact [adverb]

used to introduce a statement that provides additional information or emphasizes the truth or reality of a situation

Ex: She was confident about the facts , and in fact , her research was comprehensive and accurate .

the situation, setting, or conditions around a person, activity, or thing that affect how it happens or develops

Ex: They created a healthy working environment for employees .
under [preposition]

existing within a particular condition or situation

Ex: She grew up under difficult conditions .
to cope [verb]

to handle a difficult situation and deal with it successfully

Ex: Employees cope with changes in the workplace by adapting to new procedures and technologies .

to communicate with others, particularly while spending time with them

Ex: During the networking event , professionals had the opportunity to interact and exchange business cards .

to think or have an opinion about something

Ex: Many people reckon that kindness can significantly impact others ' lives .

to investigate further based on information or suggestions provided by someone

Ex: The detective decided to follow up on the witness 's testimony to gather additional evidence .
contract [noun]

an official agreement between two or more sides that states what each of them has to do

Ex:
further [adjective]

extending or progressing beyond a current point to a greater extent

Ex: He requested further assistance from the support team to resolve the issue .

a situation or a chance where doing or achieving something particular becomes possible or easier

Ex: Joining the volunteer program abroad offered her the opportunity to immerse herself in a new culture .
hours [noun]

a period of time assigned for work

quarter [noun]

a measure of time that equals 15 minutes

Ex: The bus will leave in a quarter , so we should hurry .

to take care of someone or something and attend to their needs, well-being, or safety

Ex: The gardener looks after the garden by weeding , watering , and pruning the plants .

to conclude in a positive outcome

Ex: Efficient communication ensures that tasks work out seamlessly .
staff [noun]

a group of people who work for a particular company or organization

Ex: Our company is hosting a party for the staff next week .

the route regularly followed by a passenger bus

to send something, such as an email or letter, that you have received, to someone else

Ex:

a document that summarizes a person's academic and work history, often used in job applications or academic pursuits

Ex:

a letter written by a former employer about a former employee who has applied for a new job, giving information about them

Ex: The company requires at least two references from former employers before making a hiring decision .

to keep a record of something by regularly documenting updates or details in writing

Ex: He maintained a logbook of all his travel destinations and expenses .
internal [adjective]

located or occurring inside something

Ex: The internal components of the computer control its functionality and operations .
manner [noun]

the way a person acts or behaves toward others

Ex: The manager 's manner changed after the meeting .
on-site [adjective]

taking place or located at the site

to go to a place in a vehicle to collect someone who is waiting for one

Ex: She needs to pick up her friend from the station .

an agency that finds people to fill particular jobs or finds jobs for unemployed people

to ask for information, clarification, or an explanation

Ex: The customer inquired about the return policy before making a purchase .

to find something attractive enough to want to know about it more or keep doing it

Ex: The intriguing plot of the novel interested him enough to read it in one sitting .
position [noun]

a job, role, or function within an organization

Ex:

a person who greets and deals with people arriving at or calling a hotel, office building, doctor's office, etc.

Ex: The receptionist at the vet clinic knows all the pets ' names .

a building where people can take part in various types of indoor sports activities, such as swimming

Cambridge IELTS 18 - Academic
Test 1 - Listening - Part 1 Test 1 - Listening - Part 2 (1) Test 1 - Listening - Part 2 (2) Test 1 - Listening - Part 3 (1)
Test 1 - Listening - Part 3 (2) Test 1 - Listening - Part 4 (1) Test 1 - Listening - Part 4 (2) Test 1 - Reading - Passage 1 (1)
Test 1 - Reading - Passage 1 (2) Test 1 - Reading - Passage 2 (1) Test 1 - Reading - Passage 2 (2) Test 1 - Reading - Passage 3 (1)
Test 1 - Reading - Passage 3 (2) Test 2 - Listening - Part 1 Test 2 - Listening - Part 2 (1) Test 2 - Listening - Part 2 (2)
Test 2 - Listening - Part 3 (1) Test 2 - Listening - Part 3 (2) Test 2 - Listening - Part 4 Test 2 - Reading - Passage 1 (1)
Test 2 - Reading - Passage 1 (2) Test 2 - Reading - Passage 1 (3) Test 2 - Reading - Passage 2 (1) Test 2 - Reading - Passage 2 (2)
Test 2 - Reading - Passage 2 (3) Test 2 - Reading - Passage 3 (1) Test 2 - Reading - Passage 3 (2) Test 2 - Reading - Passage 3 (3)
Test 3 - Listening - Part 1 Test 3 - Listening - Part 2 Test 3 - Listening - Part 3 Test 3 - Listening - Part 4
Test 3 - Reading - Passage 1 (1) Test 3 - Reading - Passage 1 (2) Test 3 - Reading - Passage 2 (1) Test 3 - Reading - Passage 2 (2)
Test 3 - Reading - Passage 3 (1) Test 3 - Reading - Passage 3 (2) Test 4 - Listening - Part 1 Test 4 - Listening - Part 2
Test 4 - Listening - Part 3 Test 4 - Listening - Part 4 Test 4 - Reading - Passage 1 (1) Test 4 - Reading - Passage 1 (2)
Test 4 - Reading - Passage 2 (1) Test 4 - Reading - Passage 2 (2) Test 4 - Reading - Passage 3 (1) Test 4 - Reading - Passage 3 (2)