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Hanii _ IELTS Speaking - Part 2 (scaffolding)
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Think about a person who often helps others. How often he/she help others?
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: Singing helps me relax. (Using not only ... but also ...)
Singing not only helps me relax but also improves my mood after a long day.
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: Using a phone is useful. (Using so that)
Using a phone is useful so that I can find information quickly.
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: Singing is good. (Using although)
Although singing is not easy, it is good for our mental health.
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: I like studying in the library. (Using Relative clause + idea)
I like studying in the library, which is a quiet place where I can focus better.
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Think about a person who often helps others. Who this person is?
He’s a close friend of mine whom I’ve known for…
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: Traveling with friends is fun. (Using because)
Traveling with friends is fun because we can share memories together.
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How do you feel if someone helps you in class?
Honestly, I feel ...
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Think about a person who often helps others. Why does he/she help others?
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: She helps others. She is kind.
She helps others because she is a kind person who cares about her friends.
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: Doing sports is good for health. (Using although)
Although doing sports is tiring, it is good for health.
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: Travel makes me happy. (Using Gerund (V-ing as subject))
Traveling makes me happy because it helps me forget daily stress.
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: Doing sports is good for health. (Using because)
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Try to upgrade the sentence below: He sings every day. (Using when)
He sings every day when he has free time.
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