Ielts speaking Actual Tests and Suggested Answers
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Foydali Speaking actual tests(Feb-May)
Vocabulary
To the full/fullest (phrase) To the greatest degree or extent; thoroughly. Put effort into something (phrase) Use physical or mental energy needed to do something Line manager (noun) a manager at a higher level than you who is in charge of the work that you do Take place (verb) happen Get on something (phrasal verb) to get into a bus, plane, or train Take something into serious consideration (phrase) To think carefully or a lot about things Prevalent (adj) very common in a particular place or among a particular group Scenario (noun) a situation that could possibly happen For simplicity’s sake (phrase) in order to make something simpler and easier Slip away (phrasal verb) To lose possession of something Berate someone for something (verb) To say something, or to speak to someone in an angry way Open one’s eyes to something (phrase) to make someone understand something for the first time and know how difficult or unpleasant it is At any price (phrase) no matter what expense, sacrifice, or difficulty is involved. QUESTIONS FOR PART 3 26.1. How often do you make appointments? I think it depends on what I have to do at the time. For example, when I was a first year student, I didn’t have a part-time job, nor did I join any clubs at university, so I didn’t have to make many appointments. But 2 years later when I became a member of the Marketing Club, I had to make appointments every week for club meetings or my own department’s meetings. 26.2. Is it important to be punctual in your country? Yes, of course it is, but most of the time, people just don’t realize the importance of being punctual. When someone is late for an appointment, they’re hardly judged because it’s most likely that other people are late too. And gradually, one just forgets the importance of punctuality and starts to think that being late is normal, until one has a taste of one’s own medicine. 26.3. Is it easy to make an appointment in your country? Well, it depends on the type of people you’re making appointments with, and sometimes your social class as well. For example, if you’re an ordinary person and you need to schedule an appointment with a top business executive, the process is gonna be long and hard and the chances are that you won’t be able to meet him at all. Like you have to get through to his secretary first and that secretary will have to squeeze you in a time slot when the businessman has no schedule. But it’s a different case if you’re an important partner or major client of that company, and then of course the process will be much easier. VOCABULARY To judge [v] to express a bad opinion of someone's behaviour, often because you think you are better than them: e.g. You have no right to judge other people because of what they look like or what they believe. Punctuality [n] the fact of happening or doing something at the agreed or correct time and not being late e.g. He insists on regular attendance and punctuality. A taste of one’s own medicine [idiom] the same bad treatment that you have given to others e.g. Let the bully have a taste of his own medicine. Social class [expression] position in the society: e.g. People tend to judge each other based on their social class. Get through (to smb) [phrasal verb] make contact with somebody by phone: e.g. I couldn’t get through to him, his phone was always busy. Squeeze smb/smt in [phrasal verb] to give time to somebody/something, although you’re very busy: e.g. If you come this afternoon, the doctor will try to squeeze you in. 27. Describe a team project for study or entertainment You should say: - What that project was - What was your role in that project - Who did you do it with - What was the result Being a senior at university, I have to say that team working is a commonplace assignment that we need to complete in almost every module. Despite doing projects like a thousand times, each new team working gives me various experiences and lessons. Among those, the most memorable one would be the time that I was engaged in during my second year at college. I would like to start by highlighting some points about our main duty as well as the group’s structure. Well, the team, which consists of 5 members, has to cooperate with a local business to research and establish a plan for expanding their market. The final report and presentation will be assessed by the company’s management board and our professor. Since this project accounts for a substantial part in our final module assessment, it took us quite a great deal of time to planning and seeking for the appropriate approach. The very first thing we did was dividing the team into two smaller groups. We had been delegated to a company that manufactured a wide range of bicycle accessories, therefore, two members in my team would spend some time getting an insight into the company’s activities and operation, while the other group took charge of doing research into market and competitors. After that, the team came together and analyzed all the info, statistic, data that we had collected in order to come up with a brand-new sales module and promotional campaign for the company. In the end, we finished our presentation with flying colors and it was very well – evaluated by the company we worked with. I have to say that the projects like this one is precious opportunities for me to gain more realistic experience and rules of thumbs that are usually non – transferable in conventional classroom. It also the time for us to apply all the business theory to the real practice of the corporate world. Download 1.86 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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