Ask and analyse 100 typical IELTS Speaking Part One questions Without looking below, choose a number at random. Your partner will ask you that question from below. Continue until your teacher stops the game, switching roles after each question. You can try to avoid or get the same questions as other people by remembering the numbers if you like, but you can’t write the numbers down. If you can’t understand the question that you are supposed to ask, ask your teacher what it means. If the person answering doesn’t understand the question, they should ask their partner to repeat, explain or rephrase the question. Other useful functions for the person answering the question: 1 Checking (again) what the question means 2
Commenting on the question/ Filling silence while pausing for thought/ Dealing with difficult questions
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Commenting on the match or possible (mismatch) between the question and the answer
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Vague language/ Saying you are not sure (e.g. you can’t remember exactly)
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Changing your mind halfway through an answer/ Correcting wrong information
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Explaining things that the examiner might not know or understand (e.g. names of things which are specific to your country)
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Giving reasons
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Different (past, present or future) time expressions (“a few days ago” etc)
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Different tenses and other similar verb forms (“planning to” etc)
94 Where do you exercise? 95 Which foods from your country do most foreign people enjoy? 96 Which part of your home do you like most? 97 Who in your family do you get on well with? 98 Would you like to take up a new hobby? 99 Would you prefer to go to an art gallery or other kind of museum? (Why?) 100 Would you help if a festival was held in your street? (Why/ Why not?) Ask your teacher about any questions you don’t understand, don’t know how to answer or think you can’t answer.
Without looking above, try to remember as much as you can about the questions above, for example: Topics
Tenses and other similar verbs forms for talking about the present, past, future and hypothetical situations (“-ing”, “used to”, “want”, “wish” etc – the grammar of the questions)
Question stems (= phrases in the questions that could be used to many more similar questions on the same or different topics)
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4 Can you tell me something about your hometown? 5 Can you ... 10 Do you have any subscriptions to publications? (Why those?/ Why not?) 11 Do you have many brothers and sisters? 12 Do you ... 82 What's the most interesting thing about your favourite website? ... 100 Would you help if a festival was held in your street?
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Can I ask what one word means?â âSorry. Could you explain this word here?â Asking if it's okay to speak about something. âCan I speak aboutâ¦?â âIs it okay to speak aboutâ¦?â âIs⦠a kind ofâ¦?â âDoes this/ that includeâ¦?â
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