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,.  Keep a list of topics and useful words and phrases in a
                                                           For all parts, record yourself speaking and ask a teacher 1
         Speaking notebook or file, and add to this list whenever
         you can.                                          native speaker to point out:
                                                           •  how clearly you speak;
      Part2                                                •  any individual sounds or words that you don't pronounce
      •  Practise talking on your own on a topic for two minutes.   clearly;
         There are plenty of examples of topics in  IELTS practice   •  how effectively you group words and phrases;
         materials. You can also use the topics in  Units 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
                                                           •  how well you  use stress to emphasise words;
         and 8 of this book, but think of a different idea from the
                                                           •  whether you need to use more or less intonation.
         one you used in the classroom.
      •  Make a collection of topics for your IELTS preparation.
         Brainstorm some ideas and vocabulary, and keep a   On the test day
         record of this under a topic heading in your notebook.
                                                           Remember these important points because they may affect
      •  Study the model talks in the units. They will show you
                                                           your mark.
         how to structure a Part 2 talk and how to link ideas.
                                                           •  listen carefully to the examiner's questions and
         Make a note of any useful vocabulary and linkers.
                                                              instructions
      •  Record yourself and practise using some of the Useful
                                                              Each answer you give should be relevant. If you cannot
         language in this section. Also try to include some of
                                                              understand the examiner, ask him/her to repeat the
         the grammatical structures that you have learned on
                                                              question.
         this course, such as conditionals, relative clauses, time
                                                           •  Smile at the examiner and look interested
         conjunctions, etc. When you first practise, allow yourself
                                                              Communication works better for everyone if people are
         the time you need.
                                                              interested in what they are saying.
      •  As the test date approaches, use Practice Tests and try
                                                           •  Make sure the examiner can hear you
         to spend only a minute preparing for your talk. When the
                                                              If you speak too softly, too quickly or not clearly enough,
         test date is near, make sure you have a fairly good idea
                                                              the examiner may mark you down for pronunciation and
         of how much you need to say to fill two minutes.
                                                              may be unable to judge your true language level.
      Part 3                                               •  Provide enough language for the examiner to
                                                              assess
      •  Build up a list of abstract Speaking topics in your
                                                              Examiners can only rate what they hear. Even  if you know
         notebook and record some vocabulary that you can  use
                                                              a lot of English, you won't get a high mark if you don't
        to talk about them. Start by re-reading the articles in
                                                              say enough to demonstrate your true language ability.
        this book and checking the relevant Vocabulary reviews.
        Topics like language, the media, the environment, health   •  Use your imagination
         and nutrition, etc. are common Part 3 topics.        There are no right or wrong answers to the questions. If
                                                              you don't have any experience of the Part 2 topic, think
      •  Develop your ideas by reading some articles on
                                                              about something you have read or seen on television, or
         international topics such as city life, pollution, nature, the
                                                              make something up. Similarly, if you don't have a view on
         rich and poor, etc.
                                                              a Part 3 question, imagine one that someone else might
      •  Practise expressing views on topical issues, using some   have.
         of the structures on  page 90. Write a list of questions,
                                                           •  Be prepared and be confident
        with a friend or classmate if possible, and then  practise
                                                              The Speaking Test materials are designed to help
         answering them, e.g.:
                                                              you talk as much as possible. During the test, the
         1  Should parents pay for their children's education?   examiner will cover a number of different topics and will
           I think it depends on how rich the parents are. If they   encourage you to speak. If you are well prepared, you
           have a lot of money,  they can afford to pay, but if they   should feel confident enough to do your best.
           don't, it isn't fair to expect them to pay.
        2  Should air travel be more expensive than it is?
        3  What are the benefits of knowing more than one
           language?





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