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IELTS SPEAKING
Format and Strategies
THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST
Part 1 4-5 minutes
Introduction and questions on familiar topic
areas such as work, study, hobbies, holidays
Part 2 3-4 minutes 2 minute talk on a familiar topic
Part 3 4-5 minutes
Two-way discussion on issues related to the
topic in part 2
Part 1 (4-5 min.)
• Common topics are on your home, family, job,
studies, interests, and a range of similar
familiar topic areas.
• The examiner will choose three topic areas
and you'll have about four questions on each.
So you'll have around 10-14 questions,
depending on how long you speak for on
each.
Part 1 (4-5 min.)
I’d just like to ask you some questions about your work.
1. What job do you do?
2. Why did you choose that particular job?
3. What do you do every day?
4. What other work would you consider doing?
I’d like to move on and ask you some questions about relaxing.
1. What type of activities help you relax?
2. Do you like to do these activities alone or with other people?
3. Why do you think it is important for people to relax?
4. Do you think people have enough time for relaxing?
Let’s change the topic and talk about your family.
1. Do you have a big or a small family?
2. Do you live together or nearby?
3. What activities do you like to do together?
4. Who is your favourite family member?
Part 2 (3-4 min.)
In the IELTS speaking part 2 you will have to talk on a topic that the
examiner gives you for two minutes. It is designed to test your
ability to speak for an extended period without hesitation or
repetition.
You will be given a card that asks you to 'describe' something. They
are topics that you should have some experience of or know
something about.
You may, for example, be asked to describe a person you know, a
place you've been to, or a possession you have, but there are many
different topics so you have to be prepared for any topic. On the
card there will also be three sub-points that you should cover when
you are speaking.
You will have one minute to prepare what you are going to say, and
you'll be given a paper and a pencil to make notes if you want to.
Part 2 (3-4 min.)
Describe an item of clothing you bought.
You should say:
•what was it
•when did you buy it
•where did you buy it
Explain what did you like about this thing.
Part 2 (3-4 min.)
• You may then be asked one or two short
follow up questions:
• Do your friends like to wear this type of
clothes?
• Do you wear other styles of clothes as well?
Part 3 (4-5 min.)
• In the final part of the IELTS speaking test the
examiner will have a discussion with you
about some issues that will be related to the
topic that you talked about in part 2.
• The questions in this part are of a more
abstract nature and so are more difficult.
• It's a two-way discussion but you will still be
expected to do most of the speaking.
Part 3 (4-5 min.)
1. Is buying clothes a popular activity for teenagers in your country?
2. How much money should parents spend on their children's clothes?
3. What types of fashion do teenagers like to wear in your country?
4. What influence has the fashion industry had in your country?
5. Are the fashions of today different from those when your parents
were young?
6. What do you think will be the effects of the fashion industry in the
next ten years?
What to pay attention on?
Fluency (length of your speech, no pauses and
hesitations, intonation)
Vocabulary: range (paraphrasing, idioms,
sophisticated words) and mistakes
(collocations, word formation, meaning)
Grammar: range and mistakes
Pronunciation (spelling, individual sounds,
intonation)
Topics and Ideas
How to develop?
How to develop?
The main idea is:
It’s dark and rainy most of the time in Saint-
Petersburg.
How to develop?
• Give the reason for that
• Give the consequences/outcomes
• Give the examples or details
• Explain (that means…)
• Give an opinion or feeling
Structure of the Question (45 sec.)
• - Sentence 1: restate the question and answer the
question.
• Sentence 2: Supporting Idea 1
• Sentence 3-5: Supporting Idea 1 Detail & Example
• Sentence 6: Supporting Idea 2
• Sentence 7-9: Supporting Idea 2, Detail &
Example
• Sentence 10: Rephrase & Summarize.
How to practice?
• choose the topic
• think about vocabulary
• choose 6 questions from it
• speak on these questions and record your
speech
• listen and check up (use our materials)
• improve (vocabulary, grammar, fluency etc.)
• record again

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IELTS speaking.pptx

  • 2. THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST Part 1 4-5 minutes Introduction and questions on familiar topic areas such as work, study, hobbies, holidays Part 2 3-4 minutes 2 minute talk on a familiar topic Part 3 4-5 minutes Two-way discussion on issues related to the topic in part 2
  • 3. Part 1 (4-5 min.) • Common topics are on your home, family, job, studies, interests, and a range of similar familiar topic areas. • The examiner will choose three topic areas and you'll have about four questions on each. So you'll have around 10-14 questions, depending on how long you speak for on each.
  • 4. Part 1 (4-5 min.) I’d just like to ask you some questions about your work. 1. What job do you do? 2. Why did you choose that particular job? 3. What do you do every day? 4. What other work would you consider doing? I’d like to move on and ask you some questions about relaxing. 1. What type of activities help you relax? 2. Do you like to do these activities alone or with other people? 3. Why do you think it is important for people to relax? 4. Do you think people have enough time for relaxing? Let’s change the topic and talk about your family. 1. Do you have a big or a small family? 2. Do you live together or nearby? 3. What activities do you like to do together? 4. Who is your favourite family member?
  • 5. Part 2 (3-4 min.) In the IELTS speaking part 2 you will have to talk on a topic that the examiner gives you for two minutes. It is designed to test your ability to speak for an extended period without hesitation or repetition. You will be given a card that asks you to 'describe' something. They are topics that you should have some experience of or know something about. You may, for example, be asked to describe a person you know, a place you've been to, or a possession you have, but there are many different topics so you have to be prepared for any topic. On the card there will also be three sub-points that you should cover when you are speaking. You will have one minute to prepare what you are going to say, and you'll be given a paper and a pencil to make notes if you want to.
  • 6. Part 2 (3-4 min.) Describe an item of clothing you bought. You should say: •what was it •when did you buy it •where did you buy it Explain what did you like about this thing.
  • 7. Part 2 (3-4 min.) • You may then be asked one or two short follow up questions: • Do your friends like to wear this type of clothes? • Do you wear other styles of clothes as well?
  • 8. Part 3 (4-5 min.) • In the final part of the IELTS speaking test the examiner will have a discussion with you about some issues that will be related to the topic that you talked about in part 2. • The questions in this part are of a more abstract nature and so are more difficult. • It's a two-way discussion but you will still be expected to do most of the speaking.
  • 9. Part 3 (4-5 min.) 1. Is buying clothes a popular activity for teenagers in your country? 2. How much money should parents spend on their children's clothes? 3. What types of fashion do teenagers like to wear in your country? 4. What influence has the fashion industry had in your country? 5. Are the fashions of today different from those when your parents were young? 6. What do you think will be the effects of the fashion industry in the next ten years?
  • 10. What to pay attention on? Fluency (length of your speech, no pauses and hesitations, intonation) Vocabulary: range (paraphrasing, idioms, sophisticated words) and mistakes (collocations, word formation, meaning) Grammar: range and mistakes Pronunciation (spelling, individual sounds, intonation)
  • 11. Topics and Ideas How to develop? How to develop? The main idea is: It’s dark and rainy most of the time in Saint- Petersburg.
  • 12. How to develop? • Give the reason for that • Give the consequences/outcomes • Give the examples or details • Explain (that means…) • Give an opinion or feeling
  • 13. Structure of the Question (45 sec.) • - Sentence 1: restate the question and answer the question. • Sentence 2: Supporting Idea 1 • Sentence 3-5: Supporting Idea 1 Detail & Example • Sentence 6: Supporting Idea 2 • Sentence 7-9: Supporting Idea 2, Detail & Example • Sentence 10: Rephrase & Summarize.
  • 14. How to practice? • choose the topic • think about vocabulary • choose 6 questions from it • speak on these questions and record your speech • listen and check up (use our materials) • improve (vocabulary, grammar, fluency etc.) • record again