For students who want to pursue higher education overseas, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is one of the most generally recognised English proficiency tests. Students are assessed on four criteria during the exam: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Terminology makes about 25% of the exam, thus having great control over the use of vocabulary is necessary to achieve a high grade, especially in the speaking and writing sections.
We’ve gathered a list of vocabulary for IELTS for each category and topic in this post, along with some preparation advice.
IELTS Vocabulary: Topic Wise
To receive a band score of seven or higher, pupils must learn how to use a variety of terminology in a flexible manner. The total band score can be seriously harmed if you are unable to adequately employ the right terms.
According to the category that was utilised in the exam, we’ve compiled a list of some of the newest and most well-liked subjects.
Advertising
- Billboards
- Magazine Ads
- Email Advertising
- Internet Pop-Ups
- Tantalising
Business
- Exorbitant
- To go bust
- Frugal
- Burn a hole in one’s pocket
- Balancing Books
Culture
- Mythology
- Culture diffusion
- Lingua Franca
- Folklore
- Cultural heritage
Fashion
- Eccentric clothes
- Sloppy
- Old-school
- Brand loyalty
- Hand-me-downs
Personality
- Considerate
- Pessimistic
- Outgoing
- DeceitfulStingy

