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Idioms For IELTS Speaking With Meaning And Example

Looking for idioms for IELTS speaking? Check out our list of popular idioms that will help you sound more natural and confident on the IELTS speaking test.

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Idioms For IELTS Speaking With Meaning And Example

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  1. Idioms For IELTS Speaking With Meaning And Example

  2. You can easily get a 6 band score in the IELTS speaking exam. But it is quite difficult to get a band score of 7 or 7+. • To achieve a band score of that level in IELTS speaking, you must use idioms. So in this blog, we will discuss the most important idioms for IELTS speaking to get a high band score in IELTS speaking.  • Here you will learn about the best category-wise idioms that you must use in your speaking to make it more interesting for the examiner.  • But one most important things about using idioms is that you don’t use them if you are not sure about the proper meaning of idioms. If you do that, you may end up using it all wrong. • Using idioms wrong may even cause a deduction of band score in your speaking test. In the end, we will even provide some easy idioms for IELTS speaking that even a beginner can use in his or her speaking. • But before you learn some of the best idioms for IELTS speaking questions, you must understand what idioms is.

  3. What is an idiom? • An idiom is an expression or a phrase that specifically does not have a proper meaning, but when used in a sentence, it reflects a proper meaning. • You will not be able to understand the meaning of the idiom by just reading the word. For example, when you do not have the money, you can use the idiom “in the red”: “Sorry, I can’t buy it, I am in the red.”  • Here if you just read the idiom “in the red,” you can not tell its actual meaning, but after using it in a sentence, you can understand its meaning. • The importance of idioms • A short and simple message • Boost your conversational skills. • These are the two importance of idioms in English speech.  • In this post, you will get idioms along with their meanings and examples. You will get proper topic-wise idioms, which will help you understand idioms properly.

  4. Idioms for IELTS Speaking • Here, you will find some common and useful idioms, category-wise, which you can understand and use easily in your speech. And also, if you want to improve your IELTS speaking, you can read our blog on tips for IELTS speaking. • So let’s move to the idioms for IELTS Speaking without wasting any more time. •  Hometown • Hive of activity • Meaning – a place where a lot is happening. • Example – Mumbai is a hive of activity in India. There is something to do for anyone at any time. • A stone’s throw (from) • Meaning – very close to • Example – My house is just a stone’s throw from the market.

  5. Hustle and bustle • Meaning – a crowded and modern place • Example – Ram loves living in Mumbai. He always wanted the hustle and bustle of the big city. • Middle of nowhere • Meaning – a remote place far from the city. • Example – Ramesh lives in the middle of nowhere, the nearest shop is 20 miles away. • Second to none • Meaning – the best or better than everything else. • Example – Mumbai city is second to none. 

  6. Work • On the dole • Meaning – Receiving benefits from welfare for unemployment  • Example – I was on the dole for 3 months in between jobs. • Follow one’s heart • Meaning – Do what you think is good for you. • Example – After graduation, I decided to follow my heart and become a teacher. • Go the extra mile • Meaning – Do more than what is expected of you. • Example – Ram is dedicated to his work. He always goes the extra mile to help his team members. • Pull one’s weight • Meaning –  to contribute fairly to the task. • Example – Ram does not pull his weight at any cost.

  7. Sport & fitness • In perfect shape • Meaning – be very fit. • Example – Sonu has been in perfect shape for the last three months. • Couch potato • Meaning – Lazy person who always lies on the sofa • Example – Most people have become couch potatoes during the lockdown. • Give it one’s best shot • Meaning – try one’s hardest. • Example – India’s women’s cricket team lost in the Commonwealth 2022 final, but they gave it their best shot. • Make the cut • Meaning – Get selected. • Example – I try for the local cricket team’s captain, and I think I can make the cut.

  8. Home • Fly the nest • Meaning – leave family home forever. • Example – Ram can never be ready to fly the nest. • Get homesick • Meaning – miss home badly. • Example – Mohit always gets homesick whenever he leaves his home. • There’s no place like home • Meaning – Home is the most important place. • Example – I love living in a hostel, but there’s no place like home. • Creature comforts • Meaning – Items in the home that give you extra comfort. • Creature comforts • Meaning – Items in the home that give you extra comfort. • Get on the property ladder • Meaning – buy first house.

  9. 5. Technology • Run out of steam • Meaning – lose momentum, decrease in popularity • Example – Instagram is more popular nowadays and Facebook has run out of steam. • Go viral • Meaning – Become popular on the internet • Example – The funny clip of two brothers fighting went viral. • Not rocket science • Meaning – not difficult. • Example – Some people say coding is super hard, but it’s not rocket science.

  10. Music • Be into (a type of music) • Meaning – like, enjoy listening to • Example – I am more into rock music than soft.  • One-hit wonder • Meaning – person or band that had only one hit song. • Example – Many singers become popular for a hit song but are never seen again. I think they were just a one-hit wonder. • On full blast • Meaning – at maximum volume • Example – I love listening to music on full blast.

  11. Movies • A household name • Meaning – A person who is famous and everyone knows him or her • Example – ViratKohli is now a household name. • Be on the edge of one’s seat • Meaning – very excited, nervous • Example – New marvel’s movie had us on the edge of our seats. • Live up to the hype • Meaning – to be as good as people hoped it would be • Example – New marvel movie lived up to the hype.

  12. Family • Black sheep • Meaning – to be different from others • Example – I am considered the black sheep of my family because I don’t want to join the family business. • Rule the roost • Meaning – to be in charge • Example – My elder brother ruled the roost in every game when i was young. •  Travel  • Hit the road • Meaning – to start a journey • Example – I always try to hit the road early in the morning to avoid the traffic, whenever I have to go on a long journey.

  13. Live out of a suitcase • Meaning – travel a lot. • Example – My job requires so much traveling, so I live out of a suitcase mostly. • Travel light • Meaning – to bring few items on a trip • Example – We are going out only for the weekend, so we plan to travel light. • Off the beaten track • Meaning – far from civilization • Example – I love to stay off the beaten track whenever I travel. • Everything but the kitchen sink • Meaning – a lot of items

  14. 10. Study • Bookworm • Meaning – someone who reads a lot • Example – My brother is a bookworm because he reads more than 6 hours per day. • Pass with flying colours • Meaning – pass a test with a high score. • Example – In school, I used to pass with flying colours in maths. • Hit the books • Meaning – to study • Example – I prefer to hit the books after a power nap in the evening. • Teacher’s pet • Meaning – Teacher’s favourite student • Example – I don’t like to be a teacher’s pet at school time.

  15. Learn (something) by heart • Meaning – to memorise something. • Example – When I was in school, I used to learn math formulas by heart. • Take it one step at a time • Meaning – do something slowly. • Example – It is not easy to learn to code. You must take it one step at a time. • These are the top 10 common categories related to the questions being asked in the IELTS speaking exam.  • You can read these idioms for IELTS speaking and practise them in your speech to improve your IELTS speaking. 

  16. Other Useful Idioms For IELTS With Meaning

  17. Easy Idioms For IELTS Speaking For Beginners To Show Emotions • Here is a list of easy idioms for IELTS speaking that even a beginner student can use in his or her speaking without making many mistakes.  • So, let’s have a look at the easy IELTS-speaking idioms to show your emotions:

  18. Tips to Use Idioms in IELTS Speaking • Using idioms is not an easy task for everyone, as we discussed above. To help you use idioms for IELTS speaking, we have brought some of the best tips for you.  • Look at some tips for using idioms: • To sound more like a native speaker, you must use cultural phrases and idioms in your answers. • You should know all 7 types of idioms. These are • Pure idioms • Prepositional idioms • Partial idioms • Binomial idioms • Euphemisms • Proverbs • Clichés

  19. Final words (Idioms For IELTS Speaking) • In this post, we discussed idioms for IELTS speaking, their meaning, and examples. These examples and their meanings will help you learn the idioms faster.  • You need to practice these idioms in your speech to become perfect. It also acts as vocabulary in your speaking. • We hope you have enjoyed reading this post about idioms. For more posts like this, visit our website regularly.

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