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Lesson summary:
Episode: 1
In this lesson, we introduce IELTS to new learners, and explain the format and structure of our upcoming IELTS skill - IELTS Speaking. The following files can also be downloaded here:
The IELTS Speaking test is a face-to-face interview designed to assess your spoken English proficiency. Here are some key aspects and tips to help you prepare for the IELTS Speaking section:
Structure of the IELTS Speaking Test:
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Part 1: Introduction and Interview (4-5 minutes): The examiner will introduce themselves, ask for your identification, and initiate a general discussion. Questions in this part are usually about familiar topics such as family, hobbies, studies, work, etc.
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Part 2: Long Turn (3-4 minutes): You'll be given a cue card with a specific topic. You have one minute to prepare and make notes before speaking for 1-2 minutes on the topic. After your talk, the examiner might ask a follow-up question.
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Part 3: Discussion (4-5 minutes): A more in-depth discussion related to the topic in Part 2. The questions are broader and more abstract, focusing on opinions, ideas, and issues.
Important information:
Miscellaneous
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Homework can be submitted via Line only for IELTS Speaking.
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Listening, Reading, and Writing must only be submitted by email to thinkincafekk@gmail.com.
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Students should download the recommended books.