Speaking Overview Information about Academic IELTS Speaking Skill 01
IELTS Speaking Overview The test has _____ speaking parts. It is a face-to-face interview with a trained examiner and is recorded. Time: _____ minutes 3 11-14
IELTS Speaking Overview 4-5 1 2 4-5
Criteria Fluency and Coherence Lexical Resource Grammatical Range and Accuracy Pronunciation
Expected Outcome Use simple adjective-noun collocations relating to family Answer simple questions about your family Give full answers to Part 1 questions Extend answers without talking too much
Collocation: 2 or more words used together frequently and sound right! E.g. strong wind, heavy rain Word should be learned in phrases instead of in isolation
Using adjective-noun collocations Collocations that Hoi Chin uses in her IELTS Speaking Part 1
Using adjective-noun collocations Lexical Resource
Using adjective-noun collocations
Using adjective-noun collocations
Useful Vocabulary harmonious relationship: mối quan hệ hòa thuận strong family bond: sự gắn kết gia đình bền chặt strict/conventional upbringing: sự nuôi dưỡng nghiêm khắc/bình thường extended / nuclear family Blood is thicker than water
Task Type IELTS Speaking Part 1 02
Description The questions are not too difficult and challenging
Answering Part 1 questions
Answering Part 1 questions Make sure you use the correct tense (Grammatical Range and Accuracy)
close eating cook married nephew niece
Student B Student A Student C
Strategies 2 or 3 sentences
Extending your answers Direct (1 sentence) Extend (1~2 sentences)
Direct (1 sentence) Extend (1~2 sentences) Q: Do you wear a watch? D: No, not really. E: That’s because I feel uncomfortable when I wear it. I also have my phone 24/7, so I can check the time on it. Extending your answers
Extending your answers
Extending your answers Direct (1 sentence) Extend (1~2 sentences) Reason: because Contrast: but, although Result: so Example: For example, such as, like
Recap In IELTS Speaking Part 1 Use collocations Extend your answer (2 or 3 sentences) Give relevant reason , result , contrast , extra (linkers) Make sure you answer the examiner’s question Mind your pronunciation (s/es)