The idiom 'treading water' means working hard at something but not making progress, often used to describe being stuck at a certain level in English learning.
The word 'ginormous' is an informal, high-scoring adjective that means very big. It is recommended for use in IELTS Speaking Part 1 and Part 2 to replace basic phrases like 'very big' and boost vocabulary scores.
The listener needed a high IELTS score to maximize express entry immigration points for their move from Switzerland to Canada.
The phrase 'dove right in' implies that the listener was immediately interested and deeply engaged in their IELTS preparation, spending significant time and effort on it.
The listener achieved an 8.5 in IELTS Writing by planning both tasks on paper, writing quickly (10 minutes for Task 1 and 15 minutes for Task 2), and leaving ample time to proofread and fine-tune their essays.
Despite technical issues like interruptions, lagging, and staggered Zoom calls during the IELTS Speaking test, the listener remained composed, did their best, and even made the examiner giggle, which is a positive sign for their performance.
Making the examiner laugh during the IELTS Speaking test indicates that the candidate is engaging, using high-level vocabulary, and delivering clever answers, which can positively impact their score.
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