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Ielts vocabulary words related to various parties and surprise parties;

Halloween party Halloween party;

A party attended o

Ielts vocabulary and vocabulary related to various parties

Ielts vocabulary words related to various parties and surprise parties;

Halloween party Halloween party;

A party attended o

Ielts vocabulary and vocabulary related to various parties

Ielts vocabulary words related to various parties and surprise parties;

Halloween party Halloween party;

A party attended only by men;

Vulgar parties include parties attended by guests who deliberately wear country clothes (or fancy clothes);

Masquerade masquerade masquerade masquerade;

Prom senior high school prom;

Crash a party [American slang] breaking into a party without invitation;

Regular party goers

Hold a party;

A rave party, a large carnival party;

A booze party;

Cocktail party cocktail party;

Theme party theme party;

Bachelor party farewell bachelor party;

Housewarming party housewarming party;

Bachelor party/hen party farewell bachelor party;

Farewell party (farewell party)

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This vocabulary manual is the most popular among candidates, because it satisfies the candidates? In one step? Demand. Its characteristic is that IELTS has a huge vocabulary, generally around 8000, arranged alphabetically. Some words claim to be based on? Root affixes? Continue? Smart memory? To arouse the interest of candidates. However, the writing method of this kind of vocabulary is to sort out and summarize the new words appearing in the listening and reading of the series of IELTS true questions in Cambridge, and then arrange them in order.

Students who are familiar with IELTS know that not every word in the test paper needs to be fully understood by the candidates. Especially in the IELTS reading section, only words with synonymous conversion between the topic and the original text are the focus of the examiner's examination.

In addition, with the increasing phenomenon of younger IELTS, more and more candidates with weak foundation take the IELTS test, and their vocabulary is often around 2000. How to remember root affixes? Not only can it not help them remember words, but it will also increase their memory burden and make the work of memorizing words more complicated.

For people with a large vocabulary (for example, those who have passed CET-6), this vocabulary manual can help them find the missing and fill the gaps, but for most other candidates, memorizing this vocabulary is time-consuming and laborious, and the result is often half the effort.