Try to use one of the following structures for your first structure.
I imagine I would possibly think about (verb + ing)...
I guess I would maybe contemplate (verb + ing)...
I would perhaps reflect on (verb + ing)...
Look at the activity questions again and try to use one "verb + ing" structure for each. Try to use a different verb from the question verb.
e.g.: "Would you like to learn another foreign language?
"Well, quite honestly I don’t think ever thought about that. But I guess I would maybe contemplate up a new language."
Now practice developing all of the "Would" questions in this section.
Summary of Part One Question Types
In Part One of the speaking test, most of the questions asked will be one of the seven types described in this section. There may be one or two questions that are not covered, but most candidates will find that all of their part one questions are covered by these seven types.
If the examiner asks a question that is not covered by these seven types, just remember the following rule:
Long response - Linking phrases - Complex sentence - Redundant language
One obvious question that has not been described in this section is the "Why" question. These questions are more common in Part Three but they occasionally appear in Part One. See the Part Three question types later in this book for ideas on how to answer these questions.
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IELTS Speaking Test Additional tips and hints
Additional Tips
Giving examples
Paraphrasing
Vague language
Asking for help
Example interview scripts
Suggested further reading
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