7+ Slang for Leisure Time: Talk like a Native!

Visit . In order to get a 7 or higher for Vocabulary on the IELTS Speaking Exam, you must show the examiner a range of vocabulary. This means that you must be able to use some slang and idioms in Parts 1 and 2, because those questions are personal and informal. Then, in Part 3, you should use some higher-level, academic terms. There are many lists on ESL websites that present slang. However, these lists are often too long, and they usually contain terms that are no longer really used. So, in today’s video, get slang that native speakers really use to talk about free time, interests and hobbies, and impress the examiner on IELTS test day! -Chill (adj. NOT “chill out”!) -Binge on -Wicked -Super into -Sci-fi girl -Loopy -Firing on all cylinders -Nailed it/killed it In our online IELTS course, 3 Keys IELTS, we give you all the strategies you need to score highly in all parts of the IELTS Exam. Check out our online course now, the only one with a guaranteed score increase!
Back to Top