IELTS examiners deal with dozens of candidates every day and they hear the same old stories:
My hometown is very beautiful.
I like pizza. It’s so delicious.
And so on.
If you want to stand out, you need to improve your vocabulary enough to avoid IELTS cliches. Here’s how:
Talking About Food for IELTS
Learn to be specific when you’re talking about your favourite foods. Here is a slideshow I made featuring some really useful adjectives for describing flavors and textures:

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