#ielts_tips
❇️ Most Common Collocations with Chance ❇️
🔺 Good chance/ Excellent chance/ high change/ strong chance
✍️
✏️ e.g :
▪️There is a good chance that it will rain today.
▪️Do you think there’s a strong chance we’ll be ready on time?
🔺 Fair chance
✍️
✏️ e.g :
▪️I think you have a fair chance of getting the promotion.
▪️I’ll make sure your brother doesn’t cheat, you’ll have a fair chance to win the game.
🔺 Fighting chance
✍️
✏️ e.g :
▪️Even though our team lost the game, we still have a fighting chance to make it into the playoffs.
▪️Do you think we still have a fighting chance?
🔺 Realistic chance/ Reasonable chance
✍️
✏️ e.g :
▪️There’s a realistic chance that we won’t finish the marathon.
▪️With this much traffic, there’s a reasonable chance that I’ll be late getting home.
🔺 Little chance
✍️
✏️ e.g :
▪️There’s a little chance that we are going to be friends after this.
▪️I think we have a little chance of making this happen, but there’s no guarantee.
🔺 The merest chance/ minimal chance
✍️
✏️ e.g :
▪️There is the merest chance that we are going to make it to the movie before it begins.
▪️There’s a minimal chance you’re going to get the part.
🔺 Outside chance
✍️
✏️ e.g :
▪️Since we won today’s game, there’s an outside chance that we’ll be able to make the playoffs.
🔺 Give a chance/ Give it a chance
✍️
✏️ e.g :
▪️I’m going to give it a chance.
▪️You’ve convinced me to give him a chance.
🔺 Fat chance
✍️
✏️ e.g :
▪️Her….go out with you. Fat chance.
▪️After what happened I know there’s a fat chance this is going to go my way.
❇️ Most Common Collocations with Chance ❇️
🔺 Good chance/ Excellent chance/ high change/ strong chance
✍️
Refers to something that is very likely to happen. It’s not 100% sure that it will happen, but it’s pretty close
✏️ e.g :
▪️There is a good chance that it will rain today.
▪️Do you think there’s a strong chance we’ll be ready on time?
🔺 Fair chance
✍️
A fair chance isn’t quite a good chance, but it’s more than a 50% chance. It can also mean that the competition will be honorable.
✏️ e.g :
▪️I think you have a fair chance of getting the promotion.
▪️I’ll make sure your brother doesn’t cheat, you’ll have a fair chance to win the game.
🔺 Fighting chance
✍️
it’s possible for someone to be able to do something. There is a reasonable chance that you are able to accomplish something.
✏️ e.g :
▪️Even though our team lost the game, we still have a fighting chance to make it into the playoffs.
▪️Do you think we still have a fighting chance?
🔺 Realistic chance/ Reasonable chance
✍️
it’s reasonable for someone to make something happen. A realistic chance is a real chance. This means that something can actually happen. It doesn’t mean it’s will, but it’s possible.
✏️ e.g :
▪️There’s a realistic chance that we won’t finish the marathon.
▪️With this much traffic, there’s a reasonable chance that I’ll be late getting home.
🔺 Little chance
✍️
Refers to something that isn’t very likely to happen.
✏️ e.g :
▪️There’s a little chance that we are going to be friends after this.
▪️I think we have a little chance of making this happen, but there’s no guarantee.
🔺 The merest chance/ minimal chance
✍️
All hope is not lost, but there is a very small chance.
✏️ e.g :
▪️There is the merest chance that we are going to make it to the movie before it begins.
▪️There’s a minimal chance you’re going to get the part.
🔺 Outside chance
✍️
possibility of something happening is low. However, it is still possible
✏️ e.g :
▪️Since we won today’s game, there’s an outside chance that we’ll be able to make the playoffs.
🔺 Give a chance/ Give it a chance
✍️
Refers to trying something. It can also refer to a person realizing that trying something is what’s best for them.
✏️ e.g :
▪️I’m going to give it a chance.
▪️You’ve convinced me to give him a chance.
🔺 Fat chance
✍️
It means that it’s unlikely that something will happen.
✏️ e.g :
▪️Her….go out with you. Fat chance.
▪️After what happened I know there’s a fat chance this is going to go my way.
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💢IELTS Writing tips💢
Follow this writing test advice from successful candidates
around the world and improve your IELTS score!
❇️Alina – Russia – 26 years old – Sales manager
My name is Alina and I’m 26 years old. I’m from Russia.
I got 6.5 in my IELTS exam and now I’m a sales manager.
This is my writing advice: write the correct amount of
words, not too few and not too many. Good luck in
your IELTS exam!
❇️Burak – Turkey – 29 years old – Manager
My name is Burak. I’m from Turkey. I’m 29 years old.
I got band 7, now I’m a manager. My tip is for the writing
test: the best way to improve your vocabulary is to do
lots of reading. Good luck with your exam!
❇️Sergei – Belarussia – 27 years old – Trader
My name’s Sergei. I’m from Belarussia. I’m 27 years old.
I’ve got band 7, now I’m a trader. I’ve got a writing tip for you.
Timing is important. You’ve got 20 minutes for the
first part and 40 minutes for the second part. Study
skills with the British Council!
➖💢™@ingliztiliuzz💢➖
➖💢 www.ingliz-tili.uz 💢➖