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Speaking Part 2

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SPEAKING PART 2 By: RDS Speaking part 2 is different from part1. In this part, the candidate will have to speak for one to two minutes from a given topic. The topic will be in a card given to the candidate. At least, there are two elements that needs attention from the card: The topic and the talking points. This is an example of the card: Describe the best museum you have ever visited in you life. 1. What the museum was 2. How you went there 3. How old the museum was 4. Why you think it was the best museum So the topic is 'describing the best museum' and the talking points are the four points following the topic. In this part, you are given 1 minute to make notes about your talk.  Then you will have to speak for about 1-2 minutes based on your topic. Tips for the talk: Speak with confidence and establish eye-contact when saying your response. You may look at your notes but, look at the examiner when speaking. Don't write too many words when making notes...

Speaking Part 1

Speaking Part 1 By: RDS IELTS Speaking Section has three parts. Each part has its own characteristics. Knowing about each part's characteristics will help you do well during the speaking exam section. Here is some information of characteristics of part 1. 1. Part 1 of speaking section is a natural conversation or dialogue between the candidate and the     examiner. It lasts for around 5 minutes. 2. The topics of the dialogue will be general daily topics about the candidate. They might be about the     candidate's hobbies or interest, his family, or future plan. 3. The examiner will ask several questions to the candidate from two to three topics. 4. At the very beginning, the candidate may be asked about his full name and test/candidate number. TIPS a. Familiarize yourself with some sets of common questions for each topic.  For example: Topic: Your Hometown      1. Where do you live?      2. Do you like the ...