1. Do you prefer to watch live sports or watch it on TV? I prefer the latter. Nowadays, there are so many advancements being made in the technology used in television sets that there is not much difference left in a match live and on TV. Also, I don’t like crowds. Hence, I pref...
IELTS Speaking Part 3: Follow up Questions argument 1. Do you think arguments are important? There is no denying this conviction that arguments sometimes consume a lot of time. Yet arguments are sig…
Here some examples of follow up questions that you may asked during your speaking part 3 by examiner related to cue card “Talk about your hobby”. 1. Do you think men and women tend to have different types of hobbies? Yeah, there are some slight distinctions between men and women when ...
Thus, this is a song that I found particularly interesting. Speaking -Part 3 (Follow up questions) Here are some examples of follow up questions that examiner may ask during your speaking (part 3) related to cue card ‘Describe a person you only met once and want to know more about. Q1...
Follow-up question:Why did you appreciate it? Discussion How can people innovate or make new discoveries? How do they come up with these innovations? At what age do children learn to form their own opinions and make decisions? Who helps them?
Here some examples of follow up questions that you may asked during your speaking part 3 by examiner related to cue card “Describe a place you visited where the air was polluted”. IELTS Speaking Part 3 : Topic Pollution 1. Is there more pollution now than in the past?
Follow up questions: Do you still think about this event often? Can the other people involved remember this event? Part 3 Time: 4-5 minutes We've been talking about an important event in your life, and I'd now like to ask you some questions related to this. ...
1、IELTS Speaking,Lesson 4,Part 2,Time: 34 minutes Cue cardmain information 1 minute preparation Presentation: 12 minutes Follow up questions,Main Topics in Part 2,People / organisation Place (city & building) Nature (e.g. river, lake, sea, park / garden, animal) Object and thing (e.g...
Then, the examiner will ask 3 follow-up questions. Then, the examiner will ask you about 2 different topics to talk about. There are 4 questions to answer on each topic. Stop a moment and think about this: Total time:5 minutes(includes about 30 seconds to establish identification at the...
Follow up questions: Are you in touch with anyone from the course now? Would you like to go on a course like this again? Part 3 Time: 4-5 minutes We've been talking about a course you have done that you found useful and I'd now like to ask you some questions related to this. ...