Mat Clark – IELTS Speaking
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Part Two. This is not always possible for every topic but generally it is easier to talk
about "bigger" things than "smaller" specific things.
(B) Be expandable
This
is similar to the point above, but yo' choose
something that is expandable, i. e.
you can keep adding points on to the end of your speech (maybe by telling a story).
(C) Include some "invented" aspects (i.e.lies)
The easiest things to describe are not always the true things. If you have only been
on a trip once in your life and you went to the West Lake in Hangzhou, this does not give
you much to talk about. I t would be a good idea to say that you spent a week in
Hangzhou, a week in Suzhou, a few days in Wuxi and a few days in Shanghai. You might
be lying-but by doing so you
are making your Part Two much, much easier.
It might not be possible to cover all the 3 points above but if the topic seems
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