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CEEP Mindset 2 | Week 1 | Speaking | Big Review  ...

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  • How many sentences should you aim for when answering Speaking Part 1 questions?
    At least two sentences with extra information
    Always three sentences
    As many sentences as possible
    Exactly one sentence
  • What exam tip helps with Speaking Part 1 preparation?
    Practice only formal language
    Focus only on difficult vocabulary
    Practice questions about common topics like work and study
    Memorize long speeches
  • Which connecting word shows contrast between two ideas?
    So
    But
    Because
    And
  • Which type of intonation shows positive feelings about a topic?
    Rising intonation
    Very quiet speaking
    Falling intonation
    Flat intonation
  • How can connecting words like 'and', 'but', 'so' and 'because' improve your speaking score?
    They create longer, more complex sentences (GRA)
    They fill time when you can't think
    They make you speak more slowly
    They impress the examiner with vocabulary
  • How should you approach questions about frequency of activities?
    Give exact numbers and statistics
    Use phrases like 'I often enjoy...' or 'I rarely do...'
    Avoid mentioning how often you do things
    Only use 'always' or 'never'
  • Which phrase shows strong enthusiasm for an activity?
    I'm very keen on...
    I don't mind...
    I'm not really interested in...
    I don't know much about...
  • What exam strategy helps when you don't know much about a topic?
    Ask the examiner for help
    Say 'I don't know much about...' then give whatever information you can
    Stay completely silent
    Change to a different topic
  • What type of questions are most common in Speaking Part 1?
    True/False questions
    Wh- questions (What, Where, When, Why, Who)
    Yes/No questions
    Multiple choice questions
  • How should you use sentence stress and intonation effectively?
    Speak in a monotone voice
    Stress content words and use rising/falling intonation to show feelings
    Never change your intonation
    Stress every single word equally
  • What exam strategy works best for Speaking Part 2 preparation?
    Ignore the bullet points completely
    Think of examples and details for each bullet point before speaking
    Start speaking immediately without planning
    Focus only on the first bullet point
  • What does 'syllable stress' mean?
    Speaking very loudly throughout
    Pronouncing every letter separately
    Emphasizing certain syllables in words more than others
    Speaking very quietly
  • How can you improve your Speaking score when discussing sports events?
    Only give factual information
    Focus only on rules and regulations
    Express personal opinions and explain why events are interesting
    Avoid giving any personal opinions
  • What strategy helps when talking about activities you do in your spare time?
    Organize your thoughts into categories like indoor/outdoor or solo/group activities
    Only mention expensive hobbies
    List activities randomly
    Focus on activities you don't do
  • Which phrase indicates you have some knowledge but aren't an expert?
    I know absolutely nothing about...
    I don't know much about... but I think...
    I refuse to discuss...
    I'm a complete expert on...
  • How long should you speak in Speaking Part 2?
    Exactly 30 seconds
    As briefly as possible
    1-2 minutes using all the bullet points
    Until the examiner stops you
  • Which phrase appropriately expresses uncertainty about preferences?
    I'm not sure whether I like...
    I definitely love...
    I absolutely hate...
    I'm completely certain about...
  • How can you provide more detailed responses in Speaking?
    Speak very slowly
    Use only short sentences
    Repeat the same information
    Give reasons for your opinions using connecting words
  • Which phrase shows you dislike something but aren't completely negative?
    I absolutely love...
    I'm totally obsessed with...
    I'm extremely passionate about...
    I'm not a big fan of...
  • What should you do when answering Yes/No questions in Speaking Part 1?
    Add at least two sentences explaining your answer
    Ask the examiner what they think
    Just say 'Yes' or 'No'
    Change the topic
  • What should you focus on when describing sports or leisure activities?
    Focus only on grammar accuracy
    Use a variety of phrases to express likes and dislikes
    Speak as fast as possible
    Only use simple vocabulary
  • What is the exam strategy for organizing ideas when talking about your home town?
    Memorize a long speech
    Prepare basic information about topics like weather/culture
    Only talk about negative aspects
    Focus only on famous landmarks
  • What is the most important overall strategy for IELTS Speaking success?
    Memorize perfect answers for every possible question
    Speak naturally while using a variety of vocabulary and grammar structures
    Speak as formally as possible
    Use only advanced vocabulary
  • Which question type in Speaking Part 1 usually comes last and may be more challenging?
    Where questions about places
    'Why?' questions that ask for explanations
    When questions about time
    What questions about facts