Part 2 of the IELTS speaking test is the Speech (otherwise known as the Cue Card talk). The examiner gives you a card with a topic and 4 questions. Then you have 1 minute to prepare a short speech in your head, if you want you may write the main points on paper. After one minute...
1. Understand the Structure of the IELTS Speaking Test The IELTS Speaking test is divided into three parts: IELTS Speaking Part 1 (Introduction and Interview): Answer general questions about yourself. IELTS Speaking Part 2 (Long Turn): Speak on a specific topic for two minutes. IELTS Speaking...
Part 1 and Part 2/3. If you click a topic word, you can see a sample question sheet whose contents are mainly from the test-takers' memories. (They aren't real exam questions, but they are very close.) These samples are a tremendous asset for understanding the real IELTS speaking ...
IELTS Speaking Part 1: Overview TheIELTS speakingtest lasts14 minutesand is divided into 3 parts. Part 1 takes up the first 5 minutes and begins when the examiner greets the candidate with a “Good morning/afternoon. My name is ………. .” The time has come for you to speak. This fi...
This is the easy part of the test. About IELTS Speaking Part 2 This lasts from 3-4 mins. You will be asked to give a talk. The examiner will give you a topic card with bullet points on and pen and paper to prepare ideas. You will have 1 min to prepare your talk. Then you ...
• You are taking part in a two-way conversation. Allow space for the Examiner to ask you questions. Don’t talk over the Examiner. However, if the Examiner doesn’t interrupt you, continue speaking. • Don’t speak fast or slowly, but clearly. ...
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IELTS Speaking Tips IELTS Speaking Tips 1.Focus On What's Important When You Prepare Unless you have particularly bad pronunciation, don’t spend a lot of time and money on pronunciation lessons.You are better to spend this time increasing your range of vocabulary and sentence structures, ...
After designing your set, decide where your readers will start and where they will go. As in regular theater, characters should be placed to help them face the audience as much as possible when speaking. And don’t forget the narrators! They can be placed wherever you want, but they usua...
Public speaking tips or ‘how to improve your public speaking skills’ to be more precise is the topic of this guide. Use these 51+ public speaking tips and tricks to get your ideas across. Let’s get started! I have been in front of groups for over two decades and learned how to ...