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IELTS Speaking Ep. 1

This is the first lesson for IELTS Speaking. It is suitable for IELTS Academic and IELTS General candidates.  You will find downloadable material, a summary, techniques and tips, as well as other important information about this skill below.

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Lesson summary:

Episode: 1 of 3

IELTS Speaking is the third part of the IELTS test and assesses your spoken English proficiency. It's the same Speaking test for IELTS Academic and IELTS General. It's a face-to-face interview with an examiner, typically lasting between 11-14 minutes.

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The Speaking test is divided into three parts:

  • Part 1 (Introduction & Interview): This introductory section (4-5 minutes) focuses on familiar topics like yourself, your background, your hobbies, and interests. It's a relaxed conversation to warm you up and get you speaking English comfortably. It has both personal question and random questions.

  • Part 2 (Individual Long Turn): You'll be given a cue card with a topic (e.g., describe a memorable place you visited). You'll have one minute to prepare yourself, and then you'll speak for 1-2 minutes about the topic on the card.

  • Part 3 (Discussion): Here, the examiner will follow up on the topic from Part 2, prompting you to discuss it in more detail and express your opinions and ideas (4-5 minutes). This part assesses your ability to develop your thoughts and participate in an extended discussion.

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Here are some specific tips for IELTS Speaking Part 1:

  • Speak clearly and confidently: Project your voice and enunciate your words.

  • Show interest and enthusiasm: Be engaged in the conversation and respond with more than one-word answers.

  • Use a variety of vocabulary and grammar: Demonstrate your range of English skills beyond basic phrases.

  • Listen carefully to the examiner's questions: Respond directly to what is asked and avoid going off on tangents.

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Knowing some common Part 1 topics can help you prepare:

  • Your family and background

  • Your work or studies

  • Your hobbies and interests

  • Your hometown or where you live

  • Everyday experiences (e.g., using technology, transportation)

  • Your opinions on general topics (e.g., importance of technology, social media)

Important information:

Miscellaneous

  • Homework can be submitted via Line only for IELTS Speaking.

  • Listening, Reading, and Writing must only be submitted by email to thinkincafekk@gmail.com.

  • Students should download the recommended books.

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