Mastering “Pie” for IELTS: From Sweet to Savory – IETLS 6.5 Vocabulary

Mastering ‘Pie’ for IELTS: From Sweet to Savory

Learn about the word ‘pie’ for your IELTS exam. This video covers its meaning, history, usage, and common mistakes to avoid. Perfect for enhancing your English vocabulary and exam preparation.

Pies. Whether sweet or savory, these circular delights have been a staple in many cultures for centuries.

Today, we’re going to explore the word pie and how you can use it effectively in your IELTS exam.

Word type:

Pie is a noun.

Meaning: A pie is a baked dish consisting of a pastry crust that contains various sweet or savory fillings.

It can be closed, with a top crust, or open-faced. Pies are often round but can come in other shapes too.

Word history: The word pie has been part of the English language since the 14th century. It likely comes from the Latin word pica, meaning magpie, perhaps because early pies contained an assortment of ingredients, similar to how magpies collect various items.

Antonyms: While there aren’t direct antonyms for pie, we can contrast it with other types of food. For example, unlike soup which is liquid-based, a pie is typically solid and encased in pastry.

Synonyms: Some related terms or types of pies include tart, quiche, pasty, and turnover. However, these aren’t exact synonyms as they have specific characteristics.

Examples use in sentences: After a long day of hiking, we treated ourselves to a slice of warm apple pie.

The British are known for their love of savory pies, such as steak and kidney pie or shepherd’s pie.

My grandmother’s secret recipe for lemon meringue pie has been passed down for generations. Common errors in use:

One common mistake is confusing pie with other desserts. For instance, a cake is not a pie, even if it’s round.

Also, be careful not to confuse pie with pi, which is a mathematical constant. Lastly, remember that in English, we say a slice of pie, not a piece of pie.

To wrap up, pie is a versatile word that can describe a wide range of dishes, both sweet and savory.

By understanding its meaning and usage, you’ll be well-equipped to use it correctly in your IELTS speaking and writing tasks.

And who knows? You might even find yourself craving a slice of pie after this lesson.

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