2. IELTS Speaking Format
Part 1 Examiner introduces him/herself and checks 4 - 5 minutes
Introduction your identity. Starts the recording.
and
The examiner asks you a few questions based
Interview
on familiar topics such as your family/favourite
restaurant etc..
Part 2 The examiner asks you to speak for 1-2 3 - 4 minutes
Individual minutes on a particular topic. (includes
long turn You will get a card with a topic and some 1 minute
questions. You will have ONE minute to preparation
brainstorm,/ prepare. Use this time! Think of time)
what you will say, how to organize your ideas;
it’s just like an essay, think of the
intro/body/conclusion.
Part 3 The examiner will discuss with you in more 4 - 5 minutes
Two-way detail some issues related to the topic in part
discussion 2. This is more at critical thinking level.
3. Part one
You will have 3 to 4 minutes in this part. In
many ways it’s the easiest part of the IELTS
test because it’s all about you!
Where are you from?
Tell me about your family?
Where did you go to school?
Do you have any pets?
What’s you favourite restaurant?
Avoid short answers. Explain reasons and give
descriptions.
4. Interview, Part One
Let’s talk about your home town or village murcia spain.
• What kind of place is it?
• What’s the most interesting part of your town/village?
• What kind of jobs do people in your town/village do?
• Would you say it is a good place to live? [Why?]
5. Part two
You will be given a card with a topic. There
are some questions to help you form your
ideas. You have ONE minute to prepare a
short talk of 1-2 minutes. The examiner will
NOT stop you once you start. It’s not a
discussion, so don’t get upset if the examiner
doesn’t say anything. S/he is NOT allowed!
You have one minute to prepare and then
one - two minutes to talk.
6. Part two (cont.)
The thing to remember is they can ask
anything to do with your daily life, from school
to politics. Good examples are: books, films,
traffic, education, elderly, technology, art,
sport, religion, and travel.
ONE minute: Look at the questions on the
card. Organize your ideas into a short talk.
If you don’t understand a word, ask for
clarification.
7. Interview, Part Two
Describe a teacher who has significantly inspired
you in your education.
You should say:
• where you met them
• what subject they taught
• what was special about them
Explain why this person inspired you.
8. Part three
Discussion topics, this part is 4-5 minutes
These questions are open topics that ask for your opinion.
There are many questions but based on how the
discussion is going, you will be asked 2-3 only.
It’s similar to Task 2 Writing- argumentative essay. You
need to present your opinion and be able to support it.
You can pause and think for a few seconds before you
start your answer. You can even say ”let me think…
hmm….…..” !
The topic will be based on the topic of part two. The next
example would follow the example in part 2, where you
talked about a teacher;
9. Interview, Part Three
Developments in education
- (describe) changes over the last ten years in your country
- (compare) your experience of education with that of your parents or
grandparents
- (speculate) on likely changes in the next fifty years
A national education system
- (describe) your country’s aims for education
- (compare) expectations of today’s school-leavers with previous
generations
- (evaluate) advantages/disadvantages of grouping learners by ability
Different styles/methods of teaching and learning
- (describe) teaching styles/methods for different age-groups in your
country
- (suggest) your preferred method of learning
- (evaluate) advantages/disadvantages of grouping learners by ability
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