IELTS SPEAKING. Topics and questions that will be on the exam

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The number of those that can get caught on IELTS is limitless. There is an opinion that you can prepare in advance to the answers to questions and get a high score. There is also another camp, which says that it is necessary to simply increase the level of the language, and the memorizatio

 

 



The number of those that can get caught on IELTS is limitless. There is an opinion that you can prepare in advance to the answers to questions and get a high score. There is also another camp, which says that it is necessary to simply increase the level of the language, and the memorization of the answers will not lead to anything good. Supporters of both camps are right, in my opinion. It is necessary to know Argumentative Essay Topics (essay helper free), which can get caught on the exam and have vocabulary, idioms and even expressions that can be used for each topic. Of course, you are not needed to memorize the answers to questions, because the emergence of a not learned question will immediately put you in a dead end. However, to memorize phrases that can be used in different matters - very useful.

 

 

 

 



As the speaking part of the exam is estimated, I already described in the article as IELTS Speaking and how to raise your score. Speaking consists of three parts, each of which has its own goal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

    • Part 1 (4-5 minutes) Questions for "Familiar Topics" about yourself, about the family, about work or study.

 

    • Part 2 (3-4 minutes) Monologue on a given topic for 1-2 minutes + 1 minute to prepare.

 

    • Part 3 (4-5 minutes) Discussion with more complex issues, on the same topic as a monologue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In this article, I collected preparatory materials in PDF format for the most common topics. In the material there are keywords, phrases, idioms, texts, tasks and questions for part 1 and for part 3 on this topic and the topic for the monologue. We did the preparation for these materials as follows: at home I and the husband read the materials on the topic and prepare the answers to the questions, as we would answer. At the class of Alina, he listens to the answers to questions and suggests how best to answer such a question, taking into account our answer, which idiom to use or grammatical design. This type of preparation seemed to me incredibly effective, because all the topics we "reversed" all themes and questions, and secondly, all the answers were not memorized "correct," but other people's phrases, but some modified answers that belong to us and therefore directly On the exam was very easy to answer questions.

 

 



70% Chance that the examiner will ask "Do You Work or Do You Study?" And then will ask questions on this topic (study or work depending on the answer). It is necessary to prepare on this topic.

 

 

 

 

 

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