[IELTS Tips] Speaking Part 2

There are three parts on IELTS Speaking Test. Once your talk in part one is over, your examiner will give you a card. The topic for your talk will be written on card which the examiner will hand you. Read it carefully and then make some brief notes. Part two is called the individual long turn. You have to talk on the given topic for two minutes. The examiner will stop you after you have been talking for two minutes.
You will be given a topic about the past, the present or the future. Make sure you know which tense to use. The most important thing to do on Speaking Test is to speak and give as much information as possible. If you can’t think of something, don’t be afraid to make something up. What important is to produce a relevant and organized talk.
On this part, you could use language to describe, explain, give or justify your opinion, tell a story, summarize, advise and suggest. The focus of this section is organizing your ideas into a cohesive talking within the time limit given and making the examiner understand what you are saying. There are many linking words you can use to expand ideas and present more complex information. It is important that you should only use connecting words that sound natural. Remember to use formal language.

[IELTS Tips] Listening Section

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[IELTS Tips] Writing Part 1

[IELTS Tips] Writing Part 1

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