Vocabulary:
let's face it = we should be honest and accept
properly (adv) = in the correct way
disaster (n) = a terrible event
extremely (adv) = very, very
exhausted (adj) = very, very tired
We are all guilty of thinking we can learn everything the night before the exam but let's face it, if you don't know it now, you're not going to know it well enough to use it properly and under pressure in a few hours time! Also, don't book a test in a city miles away and think you can get up at 4 a.m. on the day and travel. This is a recipe for disaster! If your test is far away you need to travel there the day before and find the test centre so that you do not have that added stress on the morning of the exam. The IELTS exam is extremely tiring and you need your full attention and brainpower so don't disadvantage yourself by going in there already exhausted. Organise yourself so that the night before you can just relax, eat and sleep so that you are mentally and physically ready to get up in the morning and get that result you need!
Vocabulary: let's face it = we should be honest and accept properly (adv) = in the correct way disaster (n) = a terrible event extremely (adv) = very, very exhausted (adj) = very, very tired Comments are closed.
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