Friday, November 18, 2016

IELTS Express Intermediate Second Edition Unit 7 Speaking p.63-65

(Supplementary Materials for Specific Textbooks--IELTS Express Intermediate)


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Board Race.  There are 10 questions.  All of the questions are from pages 63, 64, and 65.  Work as a team to find the answers in your book.  Then write the answer on the board.  Only one team member may go up to the board at a time.  You may not bring this piece of paper or your textbook with you to the board.  The first team to get the correct answers to all 10 questions up on the board will get a prize.
1. To save time in the exam, use note form to label your mind map.  Don’t write _______________________.
2.  What word should you use to change the direction of your talk and indicate that you are moving to a new topic?
3. In part 3, you won’t have time to prepare your answers, but you will need to think about the different aspects of the question.  What should you use to buy thinking time?
4. Part 2 and 3 are both on the same topic, but the questions are slightly different.  In part 2 of the speaking exam, you are asked to talk about _________________________, while in part 3 you are asked to ____________________________.
5. How long do you have to prepare in speaking part 2?
6. How long should you speak for in speaking part 2?
7. When you need more ideas to answer a question, what should you think of?
8. In describing an experience, we generally first _________________, then ________________, and finally ________________.
9. In part 2, remember that you are describing a personal experience, so you will need to talk about ___________________.
10. What should you use to change directions in your talk for part 2?
Answers:
1. To save time in the exam, use note form to label your mind map.  Don’t write full sentences.
2.  What word should you use to change the direction of your talk and indicate that you are moving to a new topic?
Anyway
3. In part 3, you won’t have time to prepare your answers, but you will need to think about the different aspects of the question.  What should you use to buy thinking time?
word fillers
4. Part 2 and 3 are both on the same topic, but the questions are slightly different.  In part 2 of the speaking exam, you are asked to talk about your experiences while in part 3 you are asked to express your opinion on the topic
5. How long do you have to prepare in speaking part 2?
1 minute
6. How long should you speak for in speaking part 2?
1-2 minutes
7. When you need more ideas to answer a question, what should you think of?
five “w”s and one “h”: what, where, when, who, why and how
8. In describing an experience, we generally first describe the context, then describe events and finally explain reasons.
9. In part 2, remember that you are describing a personal experience, so you will need to talk about your feelings
10. What should you use to change directions in your talk for part 2?
signposts



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