FAQs For Phase Three Of The Speaking Test
FAQs for Phase Three of the Speaking Test
Frequently asked questions about Phase Three of the speaking test.
What is it?
Phase Three is also called the “extended discourse” phase, which basically means that you have the opportunity to talk about things in detail.
How long does it last?
It should last between 4 and 5 minutes.
How do I know when it’s started?
The examiner will ask you a question requiring a short answer at the end of your Phase Two presentation to stop you and then (s)he will explain that in Phase Three you will be asked some more general questions related to the topic in Phase Two.
What are the topics about?
The topic you are asked questions about will be related to the topic in Phase Two.
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IELTS Reading Test Introduction
The purpose of the IELTS Reading Module is to test your ability to understand a written text and find
general and specific information in a text. This includes finding details about the ‘purpose’ of a text.
The reading test always has the same format:
The test is 60 minutes long, there are always three reading passages and 40 questions.
The texts in used in the Reading Module are from:
Books
Magazines
Newspapers
Articles
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IELTS Topics Related To Crime
IELTS Topics Related To Crime
IELTS questions cover a limited number of topics, so if you develop your general knowledge in these areas, it should help you in the test. The topics the IELTS test cover include:
Crime/Punishment
Possible areas:
Suitable punishments for crime.
How to rehabilitate criminals.
The responsibility of parents in preventing crime.
Etc.
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Grammar
GRAMMAR
The IELTS test is a test of English accuracy. Although many people may be very conversant in daily life, the accuracy of their language often needs attention. In the IELTS test, a sentence with basic grammatical mistakes could be considered as example of inability by an examiner.
This is especially true in the speaking test where candidates often forfeit accuracy for quantity in a bid to impress the examiner. Although you should not worry unnecessarily about making sure your grammar is 100% perfect in every sentence you speak, awareness of basic mistakes people make will help you consider your choice of words.
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IELTS Band 7 Dehradun
Near Ballupur Chowk, Dehradun
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