Topic SUCCESS Lesson Notes
Topic SUCCESS Lesson Notes
Part 2 + 3
Each lesson has
Part 2
Ideas
Advanced vocabulary
Model answer
Language analysis
Part 3
Technique
Model answers
Topic from the IELTS Question Bank
Success
IELTS Speaking
Part 2
Part 2 Cue Card
So better not…
Pass an exam
Read a number of books
Join a club
Work goals
• Public speaking
• Presentation
• Team work
• Communication
New Year’s Resolution
Lose weight
Go to the gym
Quit smoking
Eat healthier food
Spend more time with family
2.
Advanced
Vocabulary
Facing difficulties
He told me to hang in
there
She gave me a pep
talk
He urged me not to
give up
He nudged me to…
She really lifted my
spirits
Persistance
I decided to keep
going
I resolved to keep at it
I got back on the
right track
I decided to give it my
best shot
I was on a roll
3.
Model
Answer
4.
Language
Analysis
I’m going to tell you all about Mark and how he encouraged
me to keep going with my reading club, this was quite a
while back, a couple of years after graduating from university.
Indicating time
Describing personality
Idiomatic expression
Idiomatic expression
do something like nobody’s business
= do something a lot, to a high
standard
Idiomatic expressions
It wasn’t taking off
To take off = to be successful (a business,
project, product)
It turns out, in times of despair, his Dad used to say, ‘I will, until.’
Simple as that. Meaning ‘I will continue, until this works’.
Vocabulary
To nudge someone = to encourage
someone
Of all people = the least expected person
In times of despair = in difficult times
And so, I decided to keep at it, for as long as it took.
Sure enough, as if by magic over the following weeks, more and more
people came and suddenly the reading club was on a roll.
Idiomatic expressions
Part 3
1.
Technique
- Say…
…why (reason)
…result (consequences)
Without their buy-in, it’s hard to get children learning, you certainly can’t
force them to learn. You can force them to study, but not to learn.
Spoken English
Idiomatic expression
their buy-in
= their agreement and acceptance
How can you motivate children to study?
Well, I suppose you have to understand their interests, what makes them
tick, and then leverage that to get them engaged. For example, kids
usually like games, so if you wanted to teach them a language like English,
then you could get them to practice through playing a game like Minecraft.
Without their buy-in, it’s hard to get children learning, you certainly can’t
force them to learn. I mean, you can force them to study, but not to learn.
Give an opinion
I suppose…
Give an example
For example…
I mean…
You either want someone telling you that you are doing the right thing, or
some kind of encouraging result like a hitting a sales target or losing 5
kilos on your diet. Anything to keep you going, to help you stick at it.
Spoken English
You either want someone telling you that you are doing the right thing, or
some kind of encouraging result like a hitting a sales target or losing 5
kilos on your diet. Anything to keep you going, to help you stick at it.
Give an opinion
I guess…
Give an example
Like…