- Read on for vocabulary (idioms, phrasal verbs, collocations and more) and concepts related to payments, bills, and budgeting Payments, Bills & Advanced Vocabulary (Idioms, Collocations & Phrasal Verbs) 1. Need to budget: Refers to the necessity of planning and allocating one's financial resources Example: With our upcoming vacation, we need to budget carefully to ensure we have enough money for all our expenses. 2. Track one's expenses: Monitoring and recording all the money spent over a period of time Example: I use a budgeting app to track my expenses and see where my money is going each month. 3. Manage finances: Oversee and control one's money (includes budgeting, saving, investing, and making financial decisions) Example: Learning how to manage finances is essential for achieving long-term financial security and independence. 4. Foot the bill: To be responsible for paying the cost of something Example: The company will...
- For more IELTS Speaking content, click here Musical Instruments (Part 1--IELTS Speaking) Question: Do you know how to play a musical instrument? Sample Answer 1 (Yes): Absolutely! I've got a knack for the piano, and I can strum the guitar like a pro. Music has always been my sanctuary. Sample Answer 2 (No): Unfortunately, I haven't yet delved into the world of musical instruments. However, I'm an ardent listener and appreciate the magic they create. Learning one is a dream I hope to fulfill someday. Sample Answer 3 (It depends): Well, I can certainly pluck a few strings on a ukulele, but I wouldn't call myself a maestro. So, it depends on the instrument and the extent of my practice. Noteworthy Vocabulary: Make them sing (idiom): to play an instrument skillfully and beautifully Master an art (phrase): to achieve a high level of proficiency and skill in a particular art form or discipline In one's DNA (idiom): to have a natural and inherent inclination or talent...