Common Part 1 IELTS Speaking Topics – Part 2

Part 1 on common IELTS speaking topics can be found here. If you are new to the IELTS, please see this post. Here are some additional common IELTS Speaking topics with questions and example answers. Food 6) Do you think children should learn to cook at school? Possible Answer: Well. . . let me think. …

Common Part 1 IELTS Speaking Topics – Part 1

Here are some common IELTS Speaking topics with questions and example answers. If you are new to the IELTS, please see this post. Aim to speak for around 10-15 seconds on each question. Remember: don’t rush. Focus as much as you can on your delivery (how someone speaks in public). When answering these questions, answer …

Tips for Practicing Speaking English Alone

If you are entirely new to IELTS and how to prepare, please see this post. Speak in front of the mirror. The key to learning and preparing for IELTS is habits! Try attaching your English learning to an existing habit (something you do almost every day/evening). In the morning: talk about your plans for the day. Things you …

IELTS Speaking Task 2

For those of you completely new to the IELTS, please take a look at this post before reading further. Task 2 (also known as the Long Turn) is your opportunity to speak for a long time (roughly 2 minutes). The Task will require you to talk about a topic related to personal experience. The examiner …

IELTS Speaking Test Assessment

The IELTS Speaking Test consists of three parts and your overall band score is determined according to four categories. Fluency and Coherence (25%)A student’s ability to discuss topics without pausing or hesitating too much, or repeating the same word/phrase.Some general advice for this category:– avoid pausing/hesitating too much.– avoid repeating the same words.– develop your …