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Speak for 1 minute: What makes a good student?
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trap
No points!
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fairy
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rocket
Go to first place!
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banana
Go to last place!
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Do I need to follow the prompts in part 2?
No, you don't have to, but it does provide a good structure, can help with fluency
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How long should I talk in part 2?
2 minutes
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Does it matter if I have an accent when I talk?
No, as long as the examiner can understand clearly
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banana
Go to last place!
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magnet
Take 10 points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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How long does the speaking test take?
11-14 minutes ( part 1 - 4-5 minutes, part 2 - 3-4 minutes, part 3 - 4-5 minutes)
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Speak for 1 minute: What kind of art do you enjoy?
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Answer this question using past, present and future: What is your favourite leisure activity?
past? present? future?
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Will I get a lower score if I ask the examiner to repeat the question?
no, it will not affect your score, but don't do it more than 2-3 times
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Speak for 1 minute: Why do some companies ask their staff to wear uniforms?
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How many parts are there in the IELTS Speaking Test?
There are 3 parts. Part 1 is a question-answer. Part 2 is a talk. Part 3 is a discussion on broader issues.
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Speak for 1 minute: Do you believe everything you hear/read on the news?
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How will the speaking test be marked?
on fluency, vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation, each accounts for 25%
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seesaw
Swap points!
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magnet
Take 20 points!
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gift
Win 5 points!
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thief
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Answer this question using past, present and future: When do you usually get up in the morning?
past? present? future?
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