✨Phrasal verbs are verb + element combinations that have specific meanings and are crucial for demonstrating language proficiency in the IELTS Speaking Test.
🔍Use the phrasal verb 'to look up to' to describe someone you admire and see as a role model in Part 1 of the test.
🛣️In Part 2, when describing a journey or trip, incorporate phrasal verbs like 'to start off,' 'to turn out,' and 'to end up' to add depth and interest to your answer.
🔍In Part 2, when discussing a difficult decision, use phrasal verbs like 'to figure out' and 'to come up with' to demonstrate problem-solving skills.
💡In Part 3, dive deep into abstract topics and examine different perspectives using phrasal verbs like 'to break down,' 'to look into,' and 'to rule out.'