Reading Part 3: Reading for Information (10 minutes) Reading for Information will always have 4 paragraphs of text (Lettered A-D) and have the ‘E’ option of ‘Not given in …
Typical IELTS SPEAKING ASSESSMENT PROMPTS Assessment 1 Describe your favourite animal • What kind of animal is it? • What environment does the animal live in? • Describe it briefly. …
You should be able to analyze a poem of your choice as a Pre – Critical response by asking: Who is talking? (usually a narrator) What is going on in …
*The algorithm is set for fluency, fluency, fluency!! Therefore, a person just needs to keep speaking at an even tempo without any hesitation, pausing at the end of each sentence, …
Example 1: Type of Transport Class Price Duration Train · First Class · Scenic trip along the way · free wi-fi internet · $260.00 return ticket included …
In part 3, you will be asked to answer a range of questions based on the topic from part 2 *****REMEMBER: If you’re not sure of a question, ask the …
Review Worksheet Sentence Structure Directions: Underline the independent clause once, and underline the dependent clause twice. Circle the letter below each sentence which correctly identifies the sentence structure. …
*The algorithm is set for fluency, fluency, fluency!! Therefore, a person just needs to keep speaking at an even tempo without any hesitation, pausing at the end of each sentence, …
Part 2: Reading to Apply a Diagram (9 minutes) CELPIP Reading Part 2 attempts to relate a diagram to an email. The email may be personal or work-related, and like …
The Ielts Speaking exam is made up of 3 Parts: Part 1 – The Interview (4 – 5 minutes) – maximum is 5 minutes as examiners must move to Part …