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Lesson Posted on 12/12/2019 Learn IELTS Speaking Test
Anney
I have prepared students for the IELTS for one-on-one and in groups - for over fifteen years. There is...
Q: Education should be accessible to people of all economic backgrounds. All levels of education from primary school to tertiary education should be free.
To what extent do you agree with this opinion.
Points generation
1- Agree. Improves the quality of life for society in general.
eg: MSW student teaching villagers to conserve rainwater, utilize the natural resource, cost-effective methods for purification.
2- Educates individuals who are poor to find a good livelihood. For instance: A student from the slums learning vocational course during schooling starts a small garage and earns for the family.
3 - Eradicates poverty. Survey/ Example.....
Paragraph 1- Introduction
Paragraph 2- Supporting Paragraph 1
Paragraph 3- Supporting Paragraph 2
Paragraph 4- Conclusion
Sentence 1- Summary and reiteration of your opinion. ( Short of the points and a sentence to close.)
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Lesson Posted on 20/09/2019 Learn IELTS Speaking Test
Supriya Chaudhary
British Council Certified Tutor Aware of recent exam patterns. Having two IELTS General results -...
Speaking Part 1 - Generally consists of personal background questions:
Use of Personal Pronouns
Can use some phrases such as Perhaps & Although (Native speakers use this a lot)
Give answers in 1 or 2 sentences
Speaking Part 2 - Cue Cards
Collect general ideas and then organise them in 1 minute
Use of phrases like However, Apparently, Firstly, Second of all is recommended
Be confident and have a smile on the face
Speaking Part 3 - Follow up questions
Combine the above two and answer in 1 sentences.
Lesson Posted on 11/09/2019 Learn IELTS Speaking Test
Immersion Learning in English Language
Shanath Kumar
I am a professional trainer with more than 20 years of experience. I have taught in reputed institutions...
Immersion learning to Improve English Fluency
Many of us find it difficult to speak the English language fluently, though it is quite natural to be so. English happens to be our second language, and hence, it is only logical that many of us find it difficult to speak and write English. However, we strive to learn the language and aspire to learn the language to a level close to the privileged few who are fluent in the language.
This post will explain an immersion method to learn English as an everyday activity and enjoy the process too. There are different ways to familiarise ourselves of this language in our daily lives. The first is to listen to BBC news, reviews and documentaries every day. This will help us learn the language by listening and will provide many new words to apply in our own speech and writing. Secondly, we should watch English movies frequently, at the least once a week to imbibe the nuances of English conversations. Many of us prefer to watch English movies with the subtitles on. However, this nullifies the possibility of us being able to listen independently and absorb the content. The best way to learn English through movies is to watch the movies without subtitles.
The third medium is through storybooks. Storybooks offer us a simple window to connect to the world through language. But we should choose the appropriate storybooks to read. Reading adult storybooks may not help much in improving our language. We should choose storybooks read by 6th/7th/8th-grade students since these are likely to have vocabulary and conversations to connect to a normal world useful for everyday engagement. There are several available in landmark, crossword or other major book shops. I recommend Enid Blyton books to start with. These offer interesting mysery and adventure stories to engage our interest and curiosity.
The fourth medium is through English songs. I would strongly recommend this as one of the best formats to learn English, as these songs are quite short and the lyrics and accent are simple to understand.I can provide a list of songs to listen to, from contemporary genres and styles.
These methods are good proxy methods to learn English and would greatly help in improving our everyday usage of the language. Taking classes from a competent instructor among this immersion method would offer a sure-fire way of reaching our goals of fluency in English in a short period.
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Lesson Posted on 03/09/2019 Learn IELTS Speaking Test
Ielts recent speaking question
Nisha Goel
For the last 12 years, I have been tutoring students on various subjects such as IELTS, Essay Writing,...
What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– What do you do?
– Do you live in an apartment or a house?
– Describe a plant that is popular in your country.
– What are the main difficulties you face with public transport?
Cue Card
Describe a time when you invited friends or relatives to your home or a restaurant. Please say
– Where and when was it?
– What was the place?
– Did you enjoy it? Why?
Discussion
– Are there any festivals in your country?
– Tell me about a famous festival in your country.
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Lesson Posted on 28/08/2019 Learn IELTS Speaking Test
Sukhjit Kaur
With 17 years of enriched experience in the field of training, I train students to speak in English fluently....
Answered on 13/05/2020 Learn IELTS Speaking Test
Nev L.
Many students struggle when it comes to having a conversation with native speakers. In reality, the only way to improve fluency in English speaking is by massive amounts of listening, and then practising speaking. The following are a few tips for improving your English speaking skills.
Don’t forget that listening is the basis for speaking! When you also want to practice speaking, here are some recommendations on how to improve English speaking skills.
First of all, it’s useful to get trained by a native speaker. If you are living with native English speakers, then you chat with them, talk to them. If not, then joining a club or a volunteer organization can be a great way to know people informally and to engage in conversation.
If the above option isn’t possible, then consider choosing a private tutor. Yes, another way to enhance your English speaking skills is to involve yourself in English language courses.
You can also watch movies or TV in English, with subtitles during your leisure time. Listening to songs or a speech given by a native English speaker will help you become familiar with the rhythms and accents. Once the sounds are familiar, you can try imitating them.
Hope this helps you!
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Answered on 11/03/2020 Learn IELTS Speaking Test
Charlie
It is advisable to seek guidance from an IELTS tutor to improve your overall IELTS band score. You can also follow the tips given to score better.
Answered on 06/02/2020 Learn IELTS Speaking Test
Tasneem
8. Try to speak in English all the time: You need to adopt English as a way of life. Use it in every aspect and every chance you get.
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Charlie
Discover ways to make English part of your daily life, like writing your shopping list, reading an English newspaper, listening to music, writing a diary, watching movies and series with English subtitles etc.
You don’t need to be in an English-speaking country to learn how to speak English fluently and confidently. Reading good books and English texts written by native speakers regularly can help you understand the use of idioms, grammar and vocabulary. It can be challenging at first, but it is interesting and rewarding in the long run.
Practice every day and don’t be afraid or ashamed to listen to complex words several times because pronunciation is important in the English language. These days, you can find a fair number of free English podcasts online, videos etc. If you can’t find English magazines or books, you can use e-newspaper, e-book etc. on the Internet.
It is evident that learning a language takes a lot of effort, but it will be easy if you start liking what you do. Give yourself a strong reason for learning English. You can set short as well as long term goals to keep track of your progress. Play games, do crossword puzzles, sing songs, read comics, and don’t ever worry about making mistakes because mistakes are inevitable as no one is perfect.
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Answered on 05/02/2020 Learn IELTS Speaking Test
Tasneem
When you do that, you think about your grammar, your vocabulary and helps you find your weaknesses.
These account for 25% of your marks.
By developing more, you are offering more to the examiner and showing him the ability to speak.
Another thing to check for fluency is how many times you hesitate.
How many times you are silent.
You need to keep speaking naturally with good flow. That will give you a good answer
Give a little more emphasis in your sentence by injecting tenses into your answer
Sentence complexion: How complex are your sentences?
Another thing for grammar is mistakes. Practise by correcting your mistakes.
Word Pronunciation: Are you pronouncing the words correctly?
Individual sounds:
Intonation: If your voice is going up and down or very flat, this is not very good. Use intonation to sound interesting.
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