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IELTS Speaking Overview

The document provides an overview of the IELTS speaking test, which consists of three parts. Part 1 involves basic introductions and warm-up questions to make the candidate comfortable. This section lasts 4-5 minutes. Part 2 requires the candidate to speak for 2 minutes on a familiar topic after 1 minute of preparation. Part 3 engages the candidate in a discussion on the topic from Part 2 for 4-5 minutes, assessing critical thinking and analysis skills. The document also outlines the scoring criteria and common mistakes to avoid, such as memorizing answers, using complex vocabulary unwisely, worrying excessively about accents, giving short responses, and failing to ask for clarification.

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IELTS Speaking Overview

The document provides an overview of the IELTS speaking test, which consists of three parts. Part 1 involves basic introductions and warm-up questions to make the candidate comfortable. This section lasts 4-5 minutes. Part 2 requires the candidate to speak for 2 minutes on a familiar topic after 1 minute of preparation. Part 3 engages the candidate in a discussion on the topic from Part 2 for 4-5 minutes, assessing critical thinking and analysis skills. The document also outlines the scoring criteria and common mistakes to avoid, such as memorizing answers, using complex vocabulary unwisely, worrying excessively about accents, giving short responses, and failing to ask for clarification.

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Course Overview
Understanding the
IELTS Speaking Test
1 IELTS SPEAKING
OVERVIEW

Greeting Introduction

First Impressions
Name
Identification

Long Turn Discussion


1 IELTS SPEAKING
OVERVIEW

Greeting Introduction

First Impressions Familiar topics


Name Ease into the speaking test.
Identification 4-5 minutes (12 questions)

Long Turn Discussion


1 IELTS SPEAKING
OVERVIEW

Greeting Introduction

First Impressions Familiar topics


Name Ease into the speaking test
Identification 4-5 minutes (12 questions)

Long Turn Discussion

Describe a topic within 2 minutes


1 minute to take notes
Structured response
1 IELTS Speaking
Overview

Greeting Introduction

First Impressions Familiar topics


Name Ease into the speaking test
Identification 4-5 minutes (12 questions)

Long Turn Discussion

Describe a topic within 2 minutes Build on Part 2 topic


1 minute to take notes Critical thinking and analysis.
Structured response 4-5 minutes.
2 Scoring Criteria

Lexical
Grammar
Resource
#

Pronunciation
Fluency and
Coherence
2 Scoring Criteria

Lexical
Grammar
Resource
#

Pronunciation
Fluency and
Coherence
2 Scoring Criteria

Lexical
Grammar
Resource
#

Pronunciation
Fluency and
Coherence
2 Scoring Criteria

Lexical
Grammar
Resource
#

Pronunciation
Fluency and
Coherence
3 Common Speaking Mistakes

Memorising Answers

Feedback
Using BIG Words

Worrying About Your Accent 1. Makes your speech sound


rehearsed and less natural.
2. Affects your fluency score.
Providing Short Responses

Not Asking for Clarification


3 Common Speaking Mistakes

Memorising Answers

Feedback
Using BIG Words

1. Awkward and unnatural!


Worrying About Your Accent
2. Examiners value clear,
effective communication.
Providing Short Responses

Not Asking for Clarification


3 Common Speaking Mistakes

Memorising Answers

Feedback
Using BIG Words

Worrying About Your Accent 1. Prioritize clear pronunciation.


2. Clarity and intelligibility are
more important.
Providing Short Responses

Not Asking for Clarification


3 Common Speaking Mistakes

Memorising Answers

Feedback
Using BIG Words

1.
limitLimits your opportunity
your opportunity to
to showcase
Worrying About Your Accent your language skills. Provide detailed
showcase your language
and well-developed responses.
skills.
Providing Short Responses
2. Provide detailed responses!

Not Asking for Clarification


3 Common Speaking Mistakes

Memorising Answers

Feedback
Using BIG Words

1. It's better to ask the


Worrying About Your Accent
examiner for clarification
than to give a wrong
Providing Short Responses
answer.

Not Asking for Clarification


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