IELTS Intensive Speaking part two IELTS SPEAKING Welcome To the second part of our the speaking session IELTS SPEAKING Let’s begin with a little revision What do you remember about the speaking test? IELTS SPEAKING Revision Quiz How long is the speaking test? 11 to 14 minutes IELTS SPEAKING How many parts are there in the speaking test? 3 IELTS SPEAKING Speaking part one asks: Questions about you IELTS SPEAKING In part two you must Make a mini presentation IELTS SPEAKING The questions in part three are about… The same subject as the mini presentation IELTS SPEAKING The four marks for the speaking test are…. Grammar – range and accuracy Vocabulary – range and accuracy Pronunciation Fluency IELTS SPEAKING Your first set of questions will be about one of two topics Your job Your home IELTS SPEAKING Other common subjects: Hobbies, media, school days, shopping, travel, colours, clothes. IELTS SPEAKING The four laws of Fryatt 1) Answer plus 2) Answer with reason 3) List technique 4) Then & now IELTS SPEAKING Lets practice that for a moment Don’t remember the answers Remember the techniques IELTS SPEAKING Part two Mini presentation How to get a higher mark? Fluency. IELTS SPEAKING Try to speak for two minutes. Less than one minute is a disaster. The secret is how you prepare You have one minute. How you use this will decide your mark. IELTS SPEAKING You don’t have time to write an answer You don’t have time to write sentences Short notes – single words. IELTS SPEAKING What are the questions like? An example from IELTS book 7 IELTS SPEAKING Describe a piece of electronic equipment that you find useful. You should say: What it is How you learned to use it How long you have had it And explain why you find it useful IELTS SPEAKING Please note: The question is in four parts I suggest a plan in four parts IELTS SPEAKING What it is 1 2 3 How long 1 2 3 how learned 1 2 3 why useful 1 2 3 IELTS SPEAKING Lets plan some answers IELTS SPEAKING Part three questions are difficult On the same topic as part two Often use difficult grammar Need longer answers than part one. IELTS SPEAKING One useful technique Grammar echo What grammar does the question ask you to use? IELTS SPEAKING How have these machines benefitted people? Use the present perfect in your answer IELTS SPEAKING Do you think new homes will be equipped ….. Use will. IELTS SPEAKING What if you don’t understand the question? Ask the examiner to repeat. If you still don’t understand Say something. IELTS SPEAKING The materials for the course are on a wiki Send me an email I will give you permission IELTS SPEAKING Any questions?