Part 1
Expect question about you.
Expect question about what you do now.
Expect question on general topics.
Try to extend answer. Don’t provide only yes/no answer.
One word answer won’t show how well you speak. So, try to use full sentence when you speak.
Just relax and be natural.
Part 2
Use the minute at the start to think of a good story.
Should use an opening/beginning general statement and closing or summary or concluding statement.
Talk about your personal experience and it will be easier.
Make comparison.
Talk slowly and clearly.
A good conclusion makes a really good impression.
It is better to say naturally. Just say what you want to say.
Get used to talk about for 2 minutes to guess how long it is and prepare answers accordingly.
Get practice on a wide range of topics. Don’t just think about it – you need to practise.
Get used to speaking on a lot of topics for two minutes.
Record yourself and listen to yourself. Then check your grammar.
Part 3
Express your own opinions and you will be fine.
Don’t forget to use examples.
Give more than one reason or example if necessary.
Relate the question with your own experience. It is your opinion they are looking for.
Just say what you think and explain why.
There is no right or wrong answers. It is how you answer that matters. The examiner is just listening to your level of English.
In this part you can give more long answers. However, try to be logical and grammatically correct.
It is the way you express your opinions that matters.
It is a good idea to make every question of this section like individual Part 2 (General statement – describe/give reason/develop idea – conclusion)
If you do not have an answer, tell the examiner and move on.
Phrases to say in each section of the IELTS Speaking exam
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