IELTS Speaking Questions and Answers- Part 3 Topic BORROWING |
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***** Hello there are welcome to the next exciting episode of IELTS Speaking Part 3. Today we are going to be looking at IELTS Part 3 and the TOPIC of BORROWING things. This is the fourth of a series of IELTS Speaking Part 3 videos. Ideas, vocabulary, and idioms to answer the recent IELTS Speaking Part 3 Questions. Please note, this is not an official list from IELTS. These are questions that an examiner might ask. In Part 3 we never know exactly what the examiner will ask, so these are estimates and are simply meant to be a guide for you, to help you prepare better for the IELTS speaking test. ***** 🎁 FREE e-book: AVOID 10 MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN IELTS SPEAKING: https://keithspeakingacademy.com 🇬🇧Practice speaking with italki https://www.italki.com/affshare?ref=IELTS 😄Do a Mock Test today, get 10% discount with code: keith10 https://bit.ly/TakeIELTSMockTest ***** Useful vocabulary Borrow Something from Someone Lend Something to Someone Examples: I lent my book to Alan I lent Alan my book Give it back = Return it Things we can borrow from family Money, phone, school notes, clothes, pen Things we can Borrow from library / banks Books, magazines, money, a loan, credit, a mortgage Borrowed words - have a ‘siesta’ (borrowed from Spanish) I implored / begged them to lend it to me They are afraid they will damage or lose it It might get spoilt If they lose it, they will have to pay for it Fork out a lot of money = pay a lot pay back a fortune = pay back a lot Patent Trademark Intellectual property theft There is a fine line between borrowing and stealing or plagiarising No need to reinvent the wheel Get inspiration Promote competition Creating - Nurtures Innovation |