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Speaking test
Interview
Cue Card
Talk about a garden that you would like to visit. Please say
Discussion
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Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)
We were given a bar graph showing homes that have computer access, mobile internet and broadband in Australia from 1998 to 2008. We had to summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
Writing task 2 (an essay)
In many countries few people have extremely high incomes compared to the rest of the population. Some believe that this is good, while others say that the government should not allow this to happen. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.
Speaking test
Interview
Cue Card
Describe a film that you have watched recently and liked. Please say
Discussion
Trying Not to ‘Umm’ and ‘Ahh’
Many students associate making ‘ummm’, ‘ahh’ and ’emmm’ sounds with poor fluency. If you hesitate frequently and makes these sounds, then it is a problem, but making them sometimes is not only fine, it is totally natural.
Listen to anyone, in any language, and they naturally make these sounds when chatting with someone. The problem is that many students obsess about not making these sounds in their speaking test and the result is they think about them too much and it is totally unnatural to do this when you are speaking. This results in a loss of fluency and it takes up too much of your brain power that would be better used on language and ideas.
Solution– Accept that making these hesitation sounds will happen and they are totally natural and acceptable. If you make them infrequently, don’t worry.
Again, you can record yourself and find out how often you make these sounds. It is probably much less than you think.
Finally, people normally make these hesitations when they are thinking of ideas or searching for language. See the solutions to problems 2 and 4 above and they will become less of a problem.
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برای دیدن مطالب بیشتر کافیست کلیک کنید
Of all of the things I assess on the IELTS Speaking test, the most common problem is fluency.
Fluency is your ability to speak smoothly (not quickly) without noticeable effort or loss of coherence. Poor fluency is normally associated with frequent self-correction, hesitation, pausing or repetition.
In order to help you improve your fluency I will identify the most common reasons for poor fluency and then look at how to improve each of them.
We will also discuss what you can do each day to help you improve your fluency.
- See more at: http://ielts-city.com/fluency-%da%86%db%8c%d8%b3%d8%aa%d8%9f%d8%a8%d8%b1%d8%a7%db%8c-%d8%aa%d9%82%d9%88%db%8c%d8%aa-%d8%a2%d9%86-%da%86%da%a9%d8%a7%d8%b1-%d8%a8%d8%a7%db%8c%d8%af-%da%a9%d8%b1%d8%af%d8%9f%d9%82%d8%b3%d9%85/#sthash.C7Ob7MHP.dpuf