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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Useful Language for Speaking Phase Two
Useful Language for Speaking Phase Two
Most candidates give good answers to Phase Two, but they tend to put the information into separate sentences and don’t try to link it all together. In Phase Two you can increase your score for organization quite a lot if you know how to link sentences.
Phase Two Tasks
Generally Phase Two tasks fall into 4 categories:
– Something you do
– Something you like
– Describing something
– Something you have done in the past
In the first 3 categories you will need to talk in the present tenses, normally the Present Simple; and in category 4 you will be using mainly the Past Simple.
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IELTS Speaking Tip – Body Language
IELTS Speaking Tip – Body Language
While body language will not give you extra marks directly, they can have a positive effect on your confidence and what you’re communicating during the exam.
Students who use it properly often have better control of their pronunciation in terms of speed, intonation, and volume level. It makes everything much easier to understand from the point of view of the listener.
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IELTS Band 7 Dehradun
Near Ballupur Chowk, Dehradun
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Improve your Speaking IELTS score
THE RIGHT WAY TO MOVE YOUR MOUTH WHILE SPEAKING ENGLISH :
Mouth position means whether your mouth is open or closed most of the time when you speak (whether your jaws, upper and lower teeth, are close together or wide apart).
Many people automatically use the mouth position typical to their first language when speaking English and it makes their speech harder to understand. The reason we’re bringing this up is that once you know what affects your pronunciation, you can work on it, and thus improve your Speaking IELTS score.
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IELTS Band 7 Dehradun
Near Ballupur Chowk, Dehradun
email: info at ieltsband7.com