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IELTS Energy 42: How to Get that 7 For Vocabulary When You Speak or Write About Age

IELTS Energy 42: How to Get that 7 For Vocabulary When You Speak or Write About Age

FromIELTS Energy English 7+


IELTS Energy 42: How to Get that 7 For Vocabulary When You Speak or Write About Age

FromIELTS Energy English 7+

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
May 5, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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When it comes to the IELTS Speaking or Writing tests you may get a question about age groups.
Do you have the right vocabulary to talk about age groups in English?
Today you’ll get the vocabulary you need.
Here are some terms that you need to know:

Infant or baby: Under age 1
Toddler: Age 1-3
Child, kid: Age 3-12
Teen, teenager, adolescent: Age 13- 20
Young adult: age 18-30
Twenty-something: Someone who is in their twenties
Thirty-something: Someone who is in their thirties
Middle aged: 50’s/60’s
Elderly, elders: Age 70/80/90/100

 
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Released:
May 5, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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