How to pass the IELTS speaking test - Pdf 36

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So, you've signed up for a language course to prepare for the IELTS exam and are now looking
forward to the chance to showcase your English speaking skills in the IELTS Oral Paper. OK,
you may be feeling a little nervous as well! Try our tips below to help you relax and show the
IELTS examiner just how well you speak English!
Part 1: Introduction and Interview
This first section of the IELTS Speaking exam lasts about 4-5 minutes and gives the examiner
the chance to find out a little about you through some simple 'getting-to-know-you' questions.
These will be questions that you'll have something to talk about such as your family, where you
come from and what your interests are. This is also YOUR chance to get off to a good start!
Example Questions:
Q: Tell me a little about where you come from?
Q: Do you enjoy studying English?
Q: Why are you taking the IELTS exam?
Q: Have you got any interests or hobbies?
Impress the examiner with your ability to give full answers to his or her questions.
Top Tips!
* Avoid short, 'yes', 'no' answers.
Q: Tell me a little about where you come from?
A: I'm from Coimbra. It's a city in the central part of Portugal. It's a very histirical city and we
have one of the oldest universities in Europe.
* Use examples to back up statements.
Q: Do you enjoy studying English?
A: Oh yes! I went to England last year and loved being able to communicate with local people.
And knowing a second language means you have access to a whole new culture ... new authors,
English films.
* Give the examiner a picture of you.
Q: Why are you taking the IELTS exam?
A: I'm taking an IELTS course in India in order to go to university in the UK. I've been
accepted on a Business course in London but need to get the right IELTS score so I've been




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