Ielts speaking test part 1

    • [DOCX File]Hasanboy Rasulov | web blogi

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      IELTS Speaking Part 1: short, simple answers. The first part of the IELTS Speaking Test lasts around 4 to 5 minutes. The examiner asks about 10 questions related to you, your daily life and your interests. Common topics are hobbies, family, friends, food, music etc.

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    • [DOCX File]TOM'S IELTS GENERAL MODULE

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      Before speaking, the candidate has one minute to make notes. The task is to talk about a personal experience such as a memorable day or a significant person. A Part II question might ask you to give a description of your home town or house, an event like a wedding; or a country you’d like to visit.

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      Health. Environment. Education. Development. Globalisation. Public Transport. Criminal Justice. Youth Crime. Government Spending. Technology. Traditional Culture ...

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    • [DOC File]Barrett-Lennard, S

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      Ingram, D. E. (1991). The International English Language Testing System (IELTS): The Speaking Test. Working Papers of the National Languages Institute of Australia, 1(1), 101-114. Ingram, D. E., & Wylie, E. (1993). Assessing speaking proficiency in the International English Language Testing System.

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    • [DOC File]Barrett-Lennard, S

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      Huong, T. T. T. (2001). The predictive validity of the international English language testing system (IELTS) test. Post-Script, 2(1), 66-96. Khan, R. (2006). The IELTS speaking test: Analyzing cultural bias. Malaysian Journal of ELT Research, 2, 60-79. McCoy, D. (2006). Utilizing students' preferred language learning strategies for IELTS test ...

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    • [DOC File]IELTS Speaking Test 1 .vn

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      IELTS Speaking Test 1 Written by Rad Danesh Wednesday, 30 May 2007 Good afternoon, my name is Andy. Could you tell me your name please? Michael Galovic is my name. Thank you Michael. I’d like you to tell me about your home-town or city please. It is Belgrade, ah capital of …

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    • [DOC File]Unit 8, IELTS Speaking test model, part 2: Recording script

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      Unit 8, IELTS Speaking test model, part 2: Recording script (CD 1, Track 22) The Examiner will introduce part 2 by saying: Examiner: Now, I’m going to give you a topic and I’d like you to talk about it for one to two minutes. Before you talk, you’ll have one minute to think about what you’re going to say. You can make some notes if you ...

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    • [DOC File]Unit 1, IELTS Speaking test model, part 1: Recording script

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      Unit 1, IELTS Speaking test model, part 1: Recording script (CD 1, Track 4) After you have introduced yourself and the Examiner has checked your ID, he or she will ask you questions on three topic areas.

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    • [DOCX File]Part 1 - My ESL

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      Candidates are naturally nervous in this part of the test so it is not good to try to guess the time.IELTS Myth: Most people believe that in the speaking test, Part One is the easiest, Part Two in more difficult and Part Three is the most difficult section. With regard to performance, this is not usually the case.

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      Speaking Part 1. Work. Why did you choose your job? How much work do you do in a week? Do you have to work on weekends as well? Lists. Do you often make lists? Do you prefer making lists on paper or mobile phones? Do you make lists before you go shopping? Why do some people not like making lists? Famous People. Have you ever met a celebrity?

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