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CEEP Mindset 2 | S&L Review | Week 3 | Speaking ...
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In IELTS Speaking Part 1, what type of questions should you expect?
Technical questions about grammar rules
Personal questions about your experiences and opinions
Questions requiring very long detailed answers
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When pronouncing sequencing words like 'because' and 'although,' what usually happens?
They should be pronounced very slowly
They should always be emphasized strongly
They are often unstressed and pronounced quickly
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Which of these is a good sequencing word to show what happened first?
However
Therefore
Initially
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What is a key difference between Speaking Part 1 and Part 2?
Part 2 questions are always about travel
Part 1 is more difficult than Part 2
Part 1 has shorter personal questions while Part 2 requires a longer monologue
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When describing an exciting journey, what type of vocabulary should you prioritize?
Only formal academic vocabulary
Technical transportation terminology
Words related to transport, emotions and experiences
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How should you handle follow-up questions after Speaking Part 2?
Refuse to answer and ask for a different question
Give a very long and detailed response
Give a brief, direct answer
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What should you do when paraphrasing a news story?
Tell the story using your own words while keeping the same meaning
Change the story completely to make it more interesting
Copy the exact words from the original text
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When reporting news stories, why do we often use the passive voice?
To focus on what happened rather than who did something
To avoid using past tense verbs
To make sentences more complicated
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What is the most important skill for IELTS Speaking Part 2 success?
Memorizing perfect answers for every possible topic
Being able to speak continuously for up to 2 minutes with clear organization
Using the most advanced vocabulary possible
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What should you do at the end of your Speaking Part 2 response?
Ask the examiner a question
Try to summarize what you have said
Immediately stop talking without conclusion
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How can intonation help when expressing feelings about news stories?
It conveys your emotional attitude toward the events
It helps you speak faster
It makes you speak louder
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What is the main purpose of using adjectives when describing news stories?
To impress the examiner with vocabulary
To express feelings and emotions about what happened
To make the story longer
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What should you do during the one-minute preparation time in Speaking Part 2?
Memorize a complete speech word for word
Ask the examiner questions about the topic
Make notes on the paper provided to help structure your answer
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What should you focus on when describing feelings about news events?
Avoid showing any personal opinions
Only use simple vocabulary
Use appropriate adjectives and intonation to convey feelings
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How long should you talk in IELTS Speaking Part 2?
As long as you want
Only 30 seconds maximum
Up to two minutes continuously
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Which word best describes how you should approach Speaking Part 2 preparation?
Randomly, without any organization
Quickly, without taking notes
Systematically, by planning answers to each bullet point
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What is the main purpose of sequencing words in Speaking Part 2?
To make your answer sound more academic
To help the examiner understand the order of events in your story
To fill time when you have nothing to say
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Which adjective would best describe positive feelings about a news story?
Extraordinary
Uncomfortable
Terrible
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What should you do if you want to extend your Speaking Part 2 response?
Speak as quickly as possible
Add your own related questions to give yourself more content
Repeat the same information multiple times
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What is the benefit of practicing paraphrasing for IELTS Speaking?
It allows you to copy other people's ideas
It makes you memorize more vocabulary
It helps you express ideas in different ways and shows language flexibility
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What is the recommended approach for organizing your Speaking Part 2 response?
Skip any bullet points you find difficult
Follow the bullet points in order to create a logical story structure
Answer the final bullet point first
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