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IELTS Speaking Course
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Introduction to the speaking test
Welcome to the speaking course -
Introduction to the speaking test
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Part 1How to behave in the test
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Part 1 - Model AnswersPart 1- Tips
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Tell me about the house or apartment you live in.
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Have you lived in this home for a long time?
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Is there anything you would like to change about your home?
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What do you like about the city that you currently live in?
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Have you always lived in the same town or city?
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Would you always like to live in this city?
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Where you live
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Your Neighbourhood
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Do you work or study?
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Have you been doing your job for a long time?
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Work- Unemployed Lawyer
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Work- Salesperson
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Work- Actor
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Living in a Foreign Country
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Taking Photos
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Driving
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Pets
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Mobile Apps
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Clothing Brands
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Weekends
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Restaurants
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Desserts
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Part 2Introduction to Part 2
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Telling a story
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Speaking for 2 minutes
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Part 2- Tips
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Part 2- Model AnswersA Long Time Travelling
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A Place You Would Like To Visit
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A Pet Animal
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A Relaxing Place
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A Habit You've Developed
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A Special Object
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An Unusual Classroom Lesson
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A film you watched recently
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An Outdoor Sport
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A Special Holiday
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Part 3Introduction to Part 3
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Avoiding generalisations
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Elaborating
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Developing answers
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What kind of questions are you asked in part 3
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Part 3- Tips
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Part 3- Model AnswersWhy do some people like to play computer games in their spare time?
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Why is free time so important?
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How should schools teach children to look after their health?
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How important is motivation when learning something new?
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Do you think all of today’s jobs could be done by robots?
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Role Models
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Habits
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End of the courseEnd of the course, what's next...
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Welcome to the speaking course
Congratulations on taking this step towards improving your IELTS speaking score. This course is designed to cover everything you need to know to get the best possible score in IELTS speaking.
By the end of this course you will…
- Understand the main reasons why IELTS candidates do not get the score they aim for.
- Have a clear understanding of what you need to do to get a high score in all three parts of the speaking test.
- Have seen examples of students that would get a high score in the IELTS speaking test.
- Learn advanced vocabulary and grammar.