Watch and learn new IELTS vocabulary about History from a native English speaker.
The video contains a full high band IELTS model answer. Grab a pen and paper and write down any new words you hear. There are also English captions to help you follow along.
Vocabulary:
Nouns:
- a history nerd – an informal expression for a fan, or supporter of something, someone
Verbs:
- be into – If you’re into something, it means you really like it.
“I’m into listening to music.” - get the chance – have an opportunity to do something
- rubbed off on – be transferred by contact or association.
“when parents are having a hard time, their tension can easily rub off on the kids” - stumble upon – to find or meet by chance
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