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Oct 9, 2024 · Part 1: Introduction and Interview. Part 2: Long Turn. Follow-up questions: Part 3: Two-way Discussion. Key Vocabulary and Phrases. Examiner’s Advice. Part 1: Introduction and Interview. In this section, the examiner may ask you general questions about reading and books. Here are some possible questions and sample answers:
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- Part 2
- Part 3
In Part 1, you will have a 4 to 5 minute conversation with an IELTS examiner about yourself. Topics might include: 1. Work 2. Family 3. Home life 4. Personal interests
In Part 2 of the Speaking test, you will be given a card with a topic. You will be given one minute to take notes on the topic and will be given a pencil and paper to prepare your response, you will then speak on the topic for two minutes.
In Part 3, you will have a conversation with the IELTS examiner around the topic given in part 2, discussing it in more detail. Part 3 should take approximately 4 to 5 minutes to complete.
- Provide opportunities for IELTS Speaking practice. This is perhaps the most obvious one but it’s important to remember that IELTS Speaking practice is not the same as other kinds of speaking practice.
- Teach topic-specific vocabulary. Every time a student doesn’t know the right word(s) to use in their answer to an IELTS Speaking question, they may hesitate while they try to think of what to say.
- Teach students collocations and other chunks. Students will hesitate less between words (and sound more fluent) if they learn to use natural combinations of words, e.g.
- Teach phrases that students can use to buy thinking time. Students are almost certainly going to be asked some questions in their IELTS Speaking test that they find difficult to answer immediately.
Find out how to perform at your best in part 3 of the IELTS Speaking test. Read on for tips on how to handle questions and how to successfully share your opinions.
IELTS speaking tips, information, advice, model answers and topics to help you prepare successfully for your IELTS speaking test. This page contains everything you need to know and the essential skills for a high score in IELTS speaking.
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Jun 24, 2024 · 1. Be Honest and Specific. 2. Showcase Your Passion. 3. Use Descriptive Language. 4. Structure Your Response. 5. Practice Makes Perfect. Example IELTS Speaking Questions and Answers. Conclusion. Why “Do You Read Books?” Matters in IELTS Speaking. The IELTS Speaking test assesses your ability to communicate effectively in English.
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Jan 22, 2019 · There are basically 3 parts: Part 1 (4-5 minutes): Relatively simple questions on everyday topics drawing primarily on personal experience (up to 4 questions in each of 2 or 3 topics) Part 2 (2-3 minutes): After one-minute thinking time, the candidate has to talk by themselves for up to 2 minutes about a topic given by the examiner.
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