IELTS Speaking Part 3 Information and Advice

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Information and Advice

Home > IELTS > Speaking > Part 3 Many students seem to miss basic facts about IELTS Speaking Part 3, so this page is to fill in some of that missing information. There are also separate pages for more detailed information and advice for each part. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 IELTS Speaking Part … Read more

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answers

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answers

Home > IELTS > Speaking > Part 3 This is a list of sample answers for IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions. All have transcripts of the answers. Some have video, some audio.

A Program You Like to Watch – IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answer

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answer - A Program You Like to Watch

These are high-scoring sample answers for the following IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions – A Program You Like to Watch. Read them to understand what you need to talk about and the kind of answers you need to start your IELTS speaking test well. Sample Answers A Program You Like to Watch 1/ What programs … Read more

A Movie You Would Like to Watch Again – IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answer

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answer- A Movie You Would Like to Watch Again

These are high-scoring sample answers for the following IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions – A Movie You Would Like to Watch Again. Read them to understand what you need to talk about and the kind of answers you need to start your IELTS speaking test well. Sample Answers A Movie You Would Like to Watch … Read more

An Interesting Song – IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answer

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answer - An Interesting Song

These are high-scoring sample answers for the following IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions – An Interesting Song. Read them to understand what you need to talk about and the kind of answers you need to start your IELTS speaking test well. Sample Answers An Interesting Song 1/ What are the differences between live concerts and … Read more

A House or Apartment You Would Like to Live In – IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answer

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answer - A House or Apartment You Would Like to Live In

These are high-scoring sample answers for the following IELTS Speaking Part 3 question – Describe a House or Apartment You Would Like to Live In. Read them to understand what you need to talk about and the kind of answers you need to start your IELTS speaking test well. Sample Answers A House or Apartment … Read more

Someone You Really Like to Spend Time With – IELTS Speaking Part 3 Sample Answer

IELTS Speaking part 3 Sample Answer - Someone you really like to spend time with

These are high-scoring sample answers for the following IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions. Read them to understand what you need to talk about and the kind of answers you need to start your IELTS speaking test well. Sample Answers Someone You Really Like to Spend Time With 1/ Do you like talking with older people? … Read more

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Answers – 2 Simple Ways to Improve

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Home > IELTS > Speaking > Part 3 One of the biggest problems I find with people’s IELTS Speaking Part 3 answers is they seem to think it is ok to give answers that a) are really speaking Part 1 answers or b) are totally disorganised and almost impossible to follow. To address this, I … Read more

IELTS Speaking Part 3 – Quantities and Types of People

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Home > IELTS > Speaking > Part 3 In IELTS Speaking Part 3, when many questions ask about ‘people’ or ‘children’ or ‘businesses’, it is much easier to answer if you use expressions for quantities of people and types of people which means you can be more coherent and also speak for longer. The following … Read more

How to Avoid Making Sweeping Statements

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Sweeping statements are statements which cover a broad topic in a concise or even terse manner. They make it seem as if everybody does something. This is really common in both speaking and writing. Expanding on these statements make your language much richer, and therefore much more likely to get a higher score. Sweeping Statements. … Read more