9. IELTS Speaking Actual Tests and Suggested Answers
IELTS
Speaking Actual Tests and Suggested Answers book contains thousands of
answers to various basic and advanced English questions. This book will
help you to get higher scores in the IELTS speaking test. If you are
trying to improve your speaking skills for the IELTS exam then this is
the recommended book for you.
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10. Exam Essentials Practice Tests Ielts With Key
Thomson Exam Essentials is a new significant source of information for
students preparing for major EFL / ESL exams, such as First Certificate
in English (FCE), Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), Test of
English for International Communication (TOE1C), Certificate in
Advanced English (CAE), Certificate of English Proficiency (CPE),
International English Language Testing System (IELTS),
IELTS Practice Tests help learners become aware of IELTS exam
requirements, offer details about the format of the exam, and helps
learners develop the exam skills necessary for success. The book also
offers extensive practice in all parts of the exam, using the actual
test format. As well as students who are planning to take the IELTS
exam, the book is also suitable for use by teachers of IELTS courses and
by students and teachers involved in checking and improving academic
English. Taking the IELTS Test The IELTS Test, which is collectively
administered by the University of Cambridge ESOL Exams (Cambridge ESOL),
the British Council, and IDP: IELTS Australia, language skills of
applicants who choose to research or work where English is the medium of
contact. IELTS is recognized in many countries by universities and
businesses, such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom,
and the USA, as well as by technical associations, immigration
officials, and other government departments.
The IELTS examination contains four sections: listening, reading,
writing and speaking. All candidates take the same Listening and
Speaking Modules whereas the Reading and Writing Modules are accessible
in 2 file types-Academic and General Training. The Academic Reading and
Writing Modules evaluate a candidate's readiness to study or train on
the English medium. In a wide social and educational sense, the General
Training Modules look at the basic survival techniques and are more
appropriate for applicants who go to English speaking countries for
professional experience, non-degree training or immigration purposes. On
the inside flap of this Practice Test book, you can find a complete
breakdown of the format, task types, and timing of each Modul. For each
test module, IELTS applicants obtain a band score of 1 to 9, and a total
scale score of 1 to 9, an average of four module scores. You can find a
breakdown of the Nine Bands on this book's cover flap. In the Listening
and Reading Modules, one mark is granted for each right answer. A
classified information conversion table for the Band Score is then used
to interpret these total marks into band scores for IELTS. Scores are
reported as one or a half band as a whole.
Writing tasks are independently assessed by IELTS licensed examiners
according to the 9-band scale. Writing scripts are evaluated on the
following criteria: Content Task 1: has all relevant data been included
by the writer? Task 2: Did the writer answer the question in full by
addressing all parts of it? Task 1: Is the answer flowing well and is it
clear to read? Task 2: Does the answer flow well, and our views and
ideas clearly progressing? Use of language Task 1: Has the author used a
suitable connecting of words or phrases, and a great grammar level? Is
the vocabulary used appropriately? Task 2: Are ideas and opinions linked
by appropriate words and phrases?
The Speaking unit is also measured on a 9-Band level, based on the
following factors: proficiency and consistency: Does the speaker speak
in a logical and organized manner? Is the voice fairly regular, without
many repetitions or sighs? Lexical resource: Does the speaker make the
necessary use of such a wide range of words and expressions? Grammatical
vary widely and precision: Does the speaker use a variety of
grammatical structures, without too many errors, to clearly express its
meaning? Pronunciation: Is it simple to understand the candidate's
speech? Are the pronunciation of tones, words, and phrases correct and
does the speaker use acceptable patterns of intonation?
Tow IELTS Practice Tests: Content IELTS Practice Tests organize IELTS exam
candidates by submitting six full practice tests that offer the latest
measure of quality. There are two direct tests that provide
straightforward, authoritative and comprehensive instruction on the
types of tasks showcased in each exam section. These directed tests are
composed of four tests (without guidance, which offer students thorough
practice at a realistic level of examination. The Reading and Writing
Modules for two practice tests are included in an additional General
Training section. Together, these tests now have at least two chances to
participate in each type of task, while encompassing a variety as full
as possible.
11. 31 High-scoring Formulas to Answer the IELTS Speaking Question
Thinking back at your past time of English speaking or your new
conversation with a foreigner, have you experienced either of the
following problems: so ashamed you were empty-minded? Think multiple
facets but don't know which one to begin with? Knowing the solution just
not being able to express it fluently in English? 31 High-scoring
Formulas to Answer the IELTS Speaking Questions will help IELTS
candidates overcome the "not understanding what to say" and "not
understanding how to say it" problems in the Speaking Exam.
These 31 high-scoring formulae is planned to deal with real IELTS
Speaking test questions based on successful techniques. In the actual
Speech Exam, hey discuss almost all the subjects. Mastering them
encourages applicants to answer each question instinctively and
honestly, in order to achieve the best possible score at their ability
level. Taking as an example a typical question in the IELTS Speaking
test, "How much do you play sports?" So many candidates will answer,
"Yeah, I play sports every day." The answer might sound grammatically
correct, but it does not give them a good score on the IELTS Speaking
test.
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