Speak Like A Pro For The Speaking Module!
#1
To have a skeleton in the closet
Meaning: To have a hidden or embarrassing secret.
Example: "When discussing one's achievements in the IELTS interview, it's important not to have any skeletons in the closet."
#2
To see eye to eye
Meaning: To completely agree on a particular issue.
Example: "In the IELTS group discussion, it can be challenging to see eye to eye on complex topics."
#3
To be a square peg in a round hole
Meaning: To be in a situation where you don't fit or belong.
Example: "Feeling like a square peg in a round hole, I struggled with the IELTS writing section, which wasn't my strong suit."
#4
To be like a bull in a china shop
Meaning: To be clumsy or reckless in a delicate situation.
Example: "In the IELTS speaking test, avoid being like a bull in a china shop by carefully choosing your words."
#5
To be on cloud nine
Meaning: To be extremely happy and content.
Example: "After receiving an unexpectedly high score on the
IELTS test, I was on cloud nine for weeks."
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