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Speaking Test: 7 Complete testshttp://www.ieltsanswers.comContentsHow to use this eBook to improve your speaking score . 4LESSON 1: Study . 5PART 1 . 5PART 2 . 6PART 3 . 6PART 2: Model Answer . 7PART 2: Vocabulary . 8PART 3: Ideas. 10LESSON 2: WORK. 12PART 1 . 12PART 2 . 13PART 3 . 13PART 2: Model Answer . 14PART 2: Vocabulary . 15PART 3: Ideas. 17 2017 http://www.ieltsanswers.com1

LESSON 3: Home and housing . 20PART 1 . 20PART 2 . 21PART 3 . 21PART 2: Model Answer . 22PART 2: Vocabulary . 23PART 3: Model Answers . 24Common issues: . 26LESSON 4: Hometown . 27PART 1 . 27PART 2 . 28PART 3 . 28PART 2: Model Answer . 29PART 2: Vocabulary . 30PART 3: Ideas. 32LESSON 5: Away from Home . 34PART 1 . 34PART 2 . 35PART 3 . 35PART 2: Model Answer . 36PART 2: Vocabulary . 37PART 3: Ideas. 39LESSON 6: Health . 41PART 1 . 41PART 2 . 42 2017 http://www.ieltsanswers.com2

PART 3 . 42PART 2: Model Answer . 43PART 2: Vocabulary . 44PART 3: Ideas. 45Common issues: . 46LESSON 7: ENTERTAINMENT . 47PART 1 . 47PART 2 . 48PART 3 . 48Part 2: Model Answer. 49Part 2: Vocabulary. 50PART 3: Ideas. 52Useful Links . 54 2017 http://www.ieltsanswers.com3

How to use this eBook to improve your speaking score1. Look at questions and think how you would answer them2. Think about any high-level language you could use to answer questions3. Practice speaking out your answers4. Learn from the model answers for part 25. Learn from the ideas for answers for part 3IELTS Speaking Practice Online to build confidence,fluency, and familiarity with the test.If you want to practice speaking with expert guidance from an examiner and get anassessment of your speaking level I charge 20 for a 30-35 minute class. I give you amock test, followed by feedback on your performance and suggestions to improve. Ialso give you an mp3 of the class, so that you can review the lesson.1. Send me an email and tell me what city you are in and what time of the day youcan have classes examiner@ieltsanswers.com2. Make a payment: http://www.ieltsanswers.com/payment-ielts.htmlMore about speaking practice actice.html 2017 http://www.ieltsanswers.com4

LESSON 1: StudyPART 1Let’s talk about studying.Do you prefer to study in the morning or the evening?Do you think you a quick Learner?Do you do anything to help yourself concentrate when studying?Is there anything new that you would like to learn in the future?Let’s move on and talk about high school.How many different high schools did you go to?Did you have a favourite teacher?Did you get on well with your classmates at high school?Do you still meet or contact your old classmates from high school?Now let’s talk about dictionariesHow often do you use a dictionary?Do you prefer to use an electronic dictionary or a paper dictionary?Do you think it is easy to use a dictionary?If someone gave you a dictionary as a gift, how would you feel? 2017 http://www.ieltsanswers.com5

PART 2DESCRIBE A SUBJECT YOU HAVE STUDIED THAT YOU LIKEDYou should say:-what the name of the subject was-why you enjoyed studying this subject-how hard you studied this subjectand explain what it was that you like most about this subjectFollow up questions:Are you still interested in this subject?Would you like to continue studying this subject in the future?PART 3Let’s talk about studying and job opportunitiesDo you think studying at university is necessary to get a good job?What courses offer graduates the best job opportunities?Why do you think some people who have studied at university still find it difficult to get a job?Now let’s move on to talk about the costs of studying.Why do you think many universities charge high fees?What are some solutions to help graduates with large loans to pay these off?What are the advantages of a free education compared to paying for education? 2017 http://www.ieltsanswers.com6

PART 2: Model AnswerDESCRIBE A SUBJECT YOU HAVE STUDIED THAT YOU LIKED.You should say:-what the name of the subject was-why you enjoyed studying this subject-how hard you studied this subjectand explain what it was that you like most about this subjectOk, the subject I studied at university that I excelled in as an undergraduate student was psychology. Idecided to enrol in this course through the Faculty of Arts and major in it because it didn’t have anyprerequisites in mathematics, which was not one of my best subjects in high school and I also because Ihad a natural curiosity for it.From the very first lecture I attended in my first year to my final exam in my third year I loved it. In thethree years I studied it I attended every lecture and every tutorial.Apart from being naturally interested in psychology, I found my lecturers to be very interesting,intelligent and helpful people who all had a real passion for their speciality. This encouraged me tostudy harder and strive for high grades.In order to achieve the highest grades I possibly could in this subject I knew I had to put in long hours ofhard study. I devoted every spare moment of my free time to studying this subject intensely. I evenstudied a lot of other material on psychology not related to my course because I loved it so much.While most of my classmates were busy partying in their fraternity clubs in their free time I had myhead buried in the books, but it was not a burden for me at all, rather, an insatiable curiosity.I was in disbelief when I saw my final grade for psychology. I got a score of ninety four percent. The hardwork and persistence had paid off. The excellent grade it spurred me on to maintain my discipline fornot only this subject but for the rest of my subjects throughout my entire Arts course. After mygraduation the head professor of the faculty of psychology encouraged me to think about doing amaster’s degree the following year but I decided to take a few years of instead as I was so burnt out. 2017 http://www.ieltsanswers.com7

PART 2: VocabularyNOUNSArts: an Arts faculty allows a broad category of subjects to be studied by a student at a university orcollege. These subjects range in areas of study from the many liberal arts courses on offer to many ofthe sciences.bachelor’s degree: an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities uponcompletion of a course of study lasting from three to seven years.burden: a load, a toll. Especially a heavy psychological one.curiosity: a strong desire to want to know or learn something.degree: a qualification or award upon successful completion of a course of study at a university orcollege.faculty: the teaching staff at a university or college or one of its departments.fraternity: a group of people sharing a common profession or interests. Friendship, brotherhood,sisterhood, kinship, fellowship.graduation: A special ceremony that takes place after a student completes their college or universitycourse, especially their undergraduate course.lecture: an educational talk

3. Practice speaking out your answers 4. Learn from the model answers for part 2 5. Learn from the ideas for answers for part 3 IELTS Speaking Practice Online to build confidence, fluency, and familiarity with the test. If you want to practice speaking with expert guidance from an examiner and get an

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