For any questions, you can reach me via my WeChat official account(公众号)or Weibo(微博): 韩悦娇Cindy.
This audio series is designed to help IELTS students master essential vocabulary by topic. Each episode focuses on a specific scenario, and follows a “quick-response” IELTS format.
We'll start with the Conversation section, then move on to Lectures. Here’s how to get the most out of it during the day:
- First, skim the word list—solidify what you know, and mark what’s unfamiliar.
- Listen and repeat along with the audio to reinforce your memory.
- Use the audio for dictation practice—try writing by hand first, then typing on your computer.
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For any questions, you can reach me via my WeChat official account(公众号)or Weibo(微博): 韩悦娇Cindy.
This audio series is designed to help IELTS students master essential vocabulary by topic. Each episode focuses on a specific scenario, and follows a “quick-response” IELTS format.
We'll start with the Conversation section, then move on to Lectures. Here’s how to get the most out of it during the day:
- First, skim the word list—solidify what you know, and mark what’s unfamiliar.
- Listen and repeat along with the audio to reinforce your memory.
- Use the audio for dictation practice—try writing by hand first, then typing on your computer.
For any questions, you can reach me via my WeChat official account(公众号)or Weibo(微博): 韩悦娇Cindy.
This audio series is designed to help IELTS students master essential vocabulary by topic. Each episode focuses on a specific scenario, and follows a “quick-response” IELTS format.
We'll start with the Conversation section, then move on to Lectures. Here’s how to get the most out of it during the day:
- First, skim the word list—solidify what you know, and mark what’s unfamiliar.
- Listen and repeat along with the audio to reinforce your memory.
- Use the audio for dictation practice—try writing by hand first, then typing on your computer.