Dear SET students,
In
case you are still having trouble answering IELTS speaking questions,
here are a few links containing a bunch of sample answers on different
topics that you could easily use not only for the test but also during
your daily conversation:
case you are still having trouble answering IELTS speaking questions,
here are a few links containing a bunch of sample answers on different
topics that you could easily use not only for the test but also during
your daily conversation:
Job:
Family:
Home Town:
Study:
Hobby:
As you
can see, the examples provided are just short and straightforward
sentences. It is OK to memorize some (or ALL) of them, but make sure you
completely understand when and how to use each one of
them. For instance, it will certainly sound illogical if you answer "I
am a nurse" when the examiner is asking "Where do you work?"; a good
answer would be "I work in a hospital as a nurse".
can see, the examples provided are just short and straightforward
sentences. It is OK to memorize some (or ALL) of them, but make sure you
completely understand when and how to use each one of
them. For instance, it will certainly sound illogical if you answer "I
am a nurse" when the examiner is asking "Where do you work?"; a good
answer would be "I work in a hospital as a nurse".
Speaking
is possibly the most difficult task among the majority of Asian
students, so it is perfectly normal to feel that you are not improving
in a short period of time. However, for those who have the right
attitude and complete determination and dedication toward learning
English, they are very likely to become better in no time.
is possibly the most difficult task among the majority of Asian
students, so it is perfectly normal to feel that you are not improving
in a short period of time. However, for those who have the right
attitude and complete determination and dedication toward learning
English, they are very likely to become better in no time.
Lastly, do not be afraid to make mistakes while speaking English... after all, we all learn from mistakes, right?
Cheers,
SET-Martin
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