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IE 18: HOT Topics on the IELTS Speaking Section!
IE 18: HOT Topics on the IELTS Speaking Section!
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14 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Are you nervous about the IELTS Speaking test?
Most people get super nervous about this part of the test!
Part of why you are nervous is because you don’t know what kind of questions to expect from the Examiner.
Today we’re going to show you what questions the Examiner is likely to ask on the Speaking test.
We’re also going to show you how to prepare for these questions.
On Part 1 of the Speaking test you will always have to talk about:
Work
Study
Home
Sample questions for Speaking Part 1:
Do you like your apartment?
Are there many shops near your apartment?
What are you studying? Why did you choose this subject? What will you do when you finish?
Clothes
Driving a car
Excercise
Food
Health
School- what do you remember about your high school? Who was your favorite teacher? What do you like to read? Do you enjoy reading before you go to bed?
** Remember! You can’t give one-word answers. You must expand on your ideas. Give complete sentences or you will get marked down.
When the Examiner asks, “What are you studying?” don’t say “English” instead you can say “At the moment I am studying English at the university downtown.
You can practice Part 1 with a language exchange partner.
Speaking Part 2 and Speaking Part 3:
Questions in Part 2 and Part 3 will always be linked to each other.
Topic: Movies
Part 2: Describe your favorite movie (who, what, when, where, why). You can practice this part by yourself to get comfortable speaking for two minutes.
Part 3: What makes a movie successful? Do you think the director or the actors are more important?
For part 3, you should have 3 things in your answer:
Give your opinion
Give an example of your opinion
Give a concluding sentence
When you prepare for the test, you should write out your answers ahead of time. Later, when you get comfortable with that you can stop writing them out and get better at responding quickly.
Remember, planning ahead and preparing is the key to getting more confidence.
Final tip- check out the NY Times and look at the newspaper sections- those are typical IELTS Speaking topics.
What other questions do you have for the Speaking test?
Please ask us in the comments below!
Most people get super nervous about this part of the test!
Part of why you are nervous is because you don’t know what kind of questions to expect from the Examiner.
Today we’re going to show you what questions the Examiner is likely to ask on the Speaking test.
We’re also going to show you how to prepare for these questions.
On Part 1 of the Speaking test you will always have to talk about:
Work
Study
Home
Sample questions for Speaking Part 1:
Do you like your apartment?
Are there many shops near your apartment?
What are you studying? Why did you choose this subject? What will you do when you finish?
Clothes
Driving a car
Excercise
Food
Health
School- what do you remember about your high school? Who was your favorite teacher? What do you like to read? Do you enjoy reading before you go to bed?
** Remember! You can’t give one-word answers. You must expand on your ideas. Give complete sentences or you will get marked down.
When the Examiner asks, “What are you studying?” don’t say “English” instead you can say “At the moment I am studying English at the university downtown.
You can practice Part 1 with a language exchange partner.
Speaking Part 2 and Speaking Part 3:
Questions in Part 2 and Part 3 will always be linked to each other.
Topic: Movies
Part 2: Describe your favorite movie (who, what, when, where, why). You can practice this part by yourself to get comfortable speaking for two minutes.
Part 3: What makes a movie successful? Do you think the director or the actors are more important?
For part 3, you should have 3 things in your answer:
Give your opinion
Give an example of your opinion
Give a concluding sentence
When you prepare for the test, you should write out your answers ahead of time. Later, when you get comfortable with that you can stop writing them out and get better at responding quickly.
Remember, planning ahead and preparing is the key to getting more confidence.
Final tip- check out the NY Times and look at the newspaper sections- those are typical IELTS Speaking topics.
What other questions do you have for the Speaking test?
Please ask us in the comments below!
Released:
Mar 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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