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How to deal with difficult questions Part 1 IELTS speaking test

Difficult questions in Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Test The purpose of this post is to explain some ways to manage difficult questions in the IELTS speaking test. It is important to have this skill in order to be well prepared for your test. This is because it is highly likely that you going … Read more

ielts part 2 speaking describe person face

Part 2 speaking describe a person’s face In part 2 of the test, you are always asked to describe something. How would you describe the face of the person below? Try to think yourself and I welcome you to share your ideas in the comment section at the bottom of the page. Some ideas bloodshot eyes beard with a … Read more

preparing model answers for part two speaking success IELTS

Prepare some model answers In addition to preparing language about the common topic areas of people, places, things, activities, experiences; a good way to prepare for Part Two is to prepare a model answer for each of these common topic areas for a couple of reasons: If you prepare for a question about a person, … Read more

avoid these common grammatical mistakes in your ielts test

IELTS grammar mistakes To get to grade 7 and above you need to have frequent error-free sentences. If you do not have this you cannot get to 7 and above. If you want to get to 8 or 9 you need to decrease errors to a similar frequency as a native writer. In order to … Read more

10 IELTS Speaking Tips

10 IELTS Speaking Tips Do not speak too fast thinking that is fluency. Actually, you may be lowering your score because the examiner did not catch what you said or what you are saying may not be coherent. If you do not understand the question make sure you get the examiner to repeat it in … Read more

Advice for the day of your speaking test

This blog gives you suggestions for the day of your IELTS speaking test. Before your test After the written test get out of the test centre and relax before your speaking test Start warming up 20 minutes before your test by thinking about the three questions that start your speaking test which are: your work/study, your … Read more