You will have a 4 to 5 minute conversation with an IELTS examiner about yourself. Topics might include:  Family, Home life, Work, Personal interests 

Tip 1:

You will be given a card with a topic. You will be given one minute to take notes on the topic and will be given a pencil and paper to prepare your response, you will then speak on the topic for two minutes. 

Tip 2:

You will have a conversation with the IELTS examiner around the topic given in part 2, discussing it in more detail. Part 3 should take approximately 4 to 5 minutes to complete. 

Tip 3:

These are the top IELTS tips I have picked up over the years.

Know what to expect

Tip 1:

Don’t memorise answer

Tip 2:

Understand the marking criteria

Tip 3:

Practice, practice, practice

Tip 4:

Don’t worry about your accent

Tip 5:

Make a good first impression

Tip 6:

Pause to think

Tip 7:

Show passion

Tip 8:

Extend your answer

Tip 9:

Don’t speak in a monotone

Tip 10:

Elaborate

Tip 11:

Practice common IELTS topic

Tip 12:

Don’t panic, keep talking

Tip 13:

Finish strongly

Tip 14:

Bring these tips into play and improve your band score. In order to score high in the IELTS exam, one thing will definitely be going to help; Practice, Practice, and Practice. 

Hope it helps!! Happy Learning 

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