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

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 deal with

to take the necessary action regarding someone or something specific

Ex: As a therapist , she helps individuals deal with emotional challenges and personal growth .
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enquiry
enquiry
[noun]

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

Ex: The official 's enquiry into the incident was thorough and impartial .
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patient
patient
[noun]

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

Ex: The hospital provides excellent care for all their patients.
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appointment

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

Ex: They set an appointment to finalize the contract on Friday .
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to reschedule

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

Ex: I reschedule appointments when necessary .
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database
database
[noun]

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

Ex: The research project used a database to store and analyze large sets of experimental data , facilitating data-driven conclusions .
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administrative
administrative
[Adjective]

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

Ex: Administrative procedures streamline workflow and improve efficiency in the workplace .
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immediately
immediately
[Adverb]

in a way that is instant and involves no delay

Ex: The film was so good that I immediately wanted to watch it again .
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to mention

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

Ex: If you have any dietary restrictions , please mention them when making the reservation .
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in fact
in fact
[Adverb]

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

Ex: He told me he did n't know her ; in fact, they are close friends .
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environment

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

Ex: The social environment shapes people 's behavior .
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under
under
[preposition]

existing within a particular condition or situation

Ex: Students studied under challenging circumstances .
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to cope
to cope
[Verb]

to handle a difficult situation and deal with it successfully

Ex: Couples may attend counseling sessions to cope with relationship difficulties and improve communication .
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to interact

to communicate with others, particularly while spending time with them

Ex: He finds it easy to interact with new people at social events .
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to reckon
to reckon
[Verb]

to think or have an opinion about something

Ex: After considering the options , he reckoned that the first choice was the most sensible .
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to follow up

to investigate further based on information or suggestions provided by someone

Ex: The supervisor asked me to follow up on the progress of the project with the team .
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contract
contract
[noun]

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

Ex: The contract with the client includes deadlines for completing the project milestones .
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further
further
[Adjective]

extending or progressing beyond a current point to a greater extent

Ex: The committee recommended further investigation into the matter .
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opportunity

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

Ex: Learning a new language opens up opportunities for travel and cultural exchange .
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hours
hours
[noun]

a period of time assigned for work

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quarter
quarter
[noun]

a measure of time that equals 15 minutes

Ex: She left a quarter past ten .
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to look after

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

Ex: The company looks after its employees by providing them with a safe and healthy work environment .
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to work out

to conclude in a positive outcome

Ex: I 'm confident that the team 's innovative ideas will work out brilliantly .
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staff
staff
[noun]

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

Ex: The restaurant staff received training on customer service .
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bus route
bus route
[noun]

the route regularly followed by a passenger bus

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to forward

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

Ex: She forwarded the letter to her colleague for further review .
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curriculum vitae

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

Ex: The university asked for a curriculum vitae along with the application .
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reference
reference
[noun]

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

Ex: Before leaving her old job , she made sure to ask for a written reference from her supervisor .
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to maintain

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

Ex: The teacher maintained attendance records for each of her classes .
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internal
internal
[Adjective]

located or occurring inside something

Ex: Our team needs to improve internal communication to enhance efficiency .
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manner
manner
[noun]

the way a person acts or behaves toward others

Ex: He apologized in a sincere manner after realizing his mistake .
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on-site
on-site
[Adjective]

taking place or located at the site

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to pick up

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

Ex: He'll pick me up after work.
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employment agency

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

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to inquire

to ask for information, clarification, or an explanation

Ex: The student inquired about the requirements for enrolling in the advanced course .
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to interest

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

Ex: The potential career opportunities in technology interest many young professionals.
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position
position
[noun]

a job, role, or function within an organization

Ex: His new position came with greater responsibilities .
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receptionist

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

Ex: You should ask the receptionist for directions to the conference room .
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sports center

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

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medical center

the part of a city where medical facilities are centered

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