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IELTS Band 8.0+ Lexical Review Master – Topic: Hometown

IELTS Band 8.0+ Spoken Discourse Markers Review

IELTS Band 8.0+ Lexical Review Master

Interactive Training Suite for Advanced Spoken Fluency

1. Active Functional Recall (Click to Flip)

Review the exact strategic reasons why we use these markers to optimize your criteria score.

“Well technically, …”
Why it’s great: Used to introduce a precise fact right before adding personal context or nuance.
“But usually I tell people…”
Why it’s great: Serves as an excellent conversational bridge to simplify an otherwise complex background.
“Well, there’s always a chance…”
Why it’s great: A native-level phrase used to smoothly frame future possibilities instead of using repetitive words like “maybe”.
“As ideal as my [X] is, …”
Why it’s great: An advanced concessive structure engineered to introduce a core drawback cleanly after identifying a benefit.
“Specifically, …”
Why it’s great: A highly precise spoken transition word to dive directly into detailed, concrete examples.

2. Contextual Application Check

Select the most appropriate discourse marker based on the logical flow of the speaker’s response.

Examiner: Do you like your hometown?
Candidate: I wasn’t actually born there, since my parents moved to Hanoi when I was just an infant. it’s my hometown because it’s where all my childhood memories were formed.

Examiner: Are you happy with the public transport infrastructure where you live?
Candidate: it’s definitely lacking in terms of accessibility. the nearest sky train terminal is almost a thirty-minute drive out of the way.

3. Real-Time Spontaneous Production Simulator

Click the button below to receive an exam prompt. Once generated, turn on your voice recorder or unmute, and answer the question aloud under the exact lexical constraints listed below.

Press the button above to begin the simulation…

Your Speech Constraints (Must include these dynamically):

Start with: “Well, there’s always a chance…” Incorporate: “Specifically, …”

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