IELTS Speaking doesn’t have one single topic called “the Government”. But most topics in IELTS Speaking, do contain questions that relate to how official organisations, such as the government, can improve aspects of life. Below are some examples of questions with model answers. Most of these...
IELTS Category:IELTS CGFNS Lowers PTE Score Requirement Posted onMarch 17, 2025byTOEFL Resources The CGFNS (Commission for Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools) hasrescinded its decisionto raise its PTE speaking score requirement for foreign-trained nurses seeking work visas for the United States. ...
• Like the other parts of the test, the Speaking tests your ability toorganize what you say. Good organization improves your fluency and coherence and reduces your mistakes. • Practise making notes and using them to help you speak. • Learn to build what you say around the prompts on...
Below are IELTS speaking topics taken from part 2 of the test. In this part of the test you are given one cue card (you cannot choose or change the topic) and you have to speak about the topic on the card, using the prompts to guide you, for two minutes. ...
Changes Speaking Part 2 The IELTS Speaking Part 2 provides a topic and prompts for you to prepare a short speech, showcasing your fluency and coherence. Here is an audio of the sample answers given below. Please listen to it for more clarity on the Speaking Test. Describe a positive change...
Learn some useful expressions and bombastic words used in IELTS Speaking with their meaning to improve your vocabulary game and achieve a 8+band score in the module.
questions move from asking about you, to asking about the world around you, and for many students, it can be hard to come up with ideas for these more abstract questions. Today, Nick and I discuss how to unlock IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions by finding the “hidden topic” inside them...
There are many ways of answering the question in IELTS Speaking Part 3. If your students never deviate from the ‘I think X because Y’ linear approach, consider practice activities that force them to expand in other ways. One technique is to have them deal cards containing prompts such as...
Below are predicted topics for IELTS Speaking Part 1 in 2023. The majority of the topics are recycled from topics that have been previously used. New topics are often related in some way to well known main topics. Even though part 1 is the easiest part of the IELTS speaking test, make ...
What happens if I continue talking past 2 mins in speaking part 2? Can I choose my topic to talk about in part 2? Can I ask the examiner to change the topic is part 2 if I can't talk about it? Do I need to follow the prompts on the cue card in speaking part 2?