Mat Clark ielts speaking
Possible Topics for Part One
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Possible Topics for Part One Where you live Your studies Your job Hobbies Sports Television Music Reading Learning English Writing Clothes SchoolPrimary school) Friends Festivals Meeting new people The sea Computers Collecting things Dancing Learning languages Rain Hotels Relaxation Outdoor activities Memories Childhood Weather Happiness Shopping Films Weekends Going out in the evening Animals Routines Family Cooking Weddings Public transportation Travelling Names Restaurants Food Birthdays Seasons Flowers Birds Photography Buildings Museums Cycling Healthy eating Colours This list of topics is not complete and every year more topics are introduced into Part One. The important fact is that all of these topics should be quite familiar to you. Even if you don't like sport, you should be able to answer basic questions related to the topic of sport. Another important fact is that the topics are ―general‖. They are not specific to any particular country or region. This means that the questions on food for example are about food in general or food in your country, not specifically about ―food in China‖. Mat Clark – IELTS Speaking 27 One useful tip to remember about the Part One topics and questions is that they are designed so that every candidate in any country has an equal opportunity to fully answer ALL questions. For example, you might be asked: ―What food is popular in your country?‖ or ―What food do you like eating?‖ You will NOT be asked: ―How do you make Chinese dumplings?‖ or ―Do you prefer noodles or rice?‖ From the list of topics we can see that there are approximately 50 Part One topics (and this list is increasing every year). If there are five possible questions for each Part One topic then we can conclude that there are potentially 250+ questions in Part One. This presents a problem. Most candidates prepare for their speaking test by preparing ―specific answers‖ for ―specific questions‖. It seems an almost impossible task to prepare 250+ answers. Even if this was possible, it would take an enormous effort and use up most of a student's preparation time and energy. Most people who prepare in this way focus on the ―content‖ of each answer and as we have already seen, content does not increase your score. Within the content they may be learning vocabulary for each question, but vocabulary only influences part of your score. Also it would be very difficult to learn 250+ sets of vocabulary. Obviously, this is not a realistic preparation method for Part One of the test. We need to find an alternative way to effectively prepare for these topics and questions. Most people are unaware that this huge list of topics and questions can actually be broken down into sub-groups. By this, I mean the questions themselves not the topics. Look at the following Part One topic/question frame. Download 1.04 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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