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Advanced connectors and phrases for IELTS Speaking: How to give opinions
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Part 1 band 9 tips Keith
How to introduce yourself
Part 1 - how to impress your examiner
Band 9 top questions
Essential Tips
How to do part 1
Part 1
Part 1 topics Liz
Band 9 strategies
Work- study
Part 1 sample
Part 1 - Alex vs Jay
Questions and tips
What's your favorite?
Part 1- rubbish
Sport theme
2021 part 1 question
Part 1 Jay
Part 1 How to get a high score
Part 1 Emma
Part 1 band 9 tips Keith
How to introduce yourself
Part 1 - how to impress your examiner
Band 9 top questions
Essential Tips
How to do part 1
Part 1
Part 1 topics Liz
Band 9 strategies
Work- study
Part 1 sample
Part 1 - Alex vs Jay
Questions and tips
What's your favorite?
Part 1- rubbish
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✅How to improve your IELTS Speaking Score
✅Best way to prepare IELTS Speaking
✅How to use idioms in IELTS Speaking - Did you know this?
✅Improve your spoken English skills - 1 simple trickSpeak
✅English Confidently in the IELTS Speaking Test
✅How Best to Prepare for the IELTS Speaking test
✅IELTS Speaking Tips in an Interview Qin Yang
✅How IELTS Speaking is Scored: How to Get a Band 9.
✅The Secret to English Fluency - The IELTS Fluency Formula
✅How Xiao Tang got a band 8 in IELTS Speaking
✅What the IELTS Speaking examiner is really looking for
✅IELTS Speaking Model Answers - The Ultimate Guide
✅IELTS Speaking - Better Connectors, Better Fluency
✅How to Understand Native English Speakers - Improve Your Listening Skills
✅Teacher reacts to 4 Candidates: IELTS Speaking Part 2 Answers
✅10 Best Tips for your IELTS Speaking Test Day
Part 2:
Prepare for IELTS Speaking Part 2 - How to answer Part 2 Cue Cards
Prepare for IELTS SpeakTopics:ing Part 2 - How to Get Ideas
Topics:
❇️Best Idioms for IELTS Speaking Topic: Business and Work
❇️Useful Idioms for FEELINGS - Students practicing
❇️IELTS Speaking: How to Introduce Yourself - Tips and Tricks
❇️Useful Idioms for IELTS Speaking to Express Feelings
Tips:
✅How to improve your IELTS Speaking Score
✅Best way to prepare IELTS Speaking
✅How to use idioms in IELTS Speaking - Did you know this?
✅Improve your spoken English skills - 1 simple trickSpeak
✅English Confidently in the IELTS Speaking Test
✅How Best to Prepare for the IELTS Speaking test
✅IELTS Speaking Tips in an Interview Qin Yang
✅How IELTS Speaking is Scored: How to Get a Band 9.
✅The Secret to English Fluency - The IELTS Fluency Formula
✅How Xiao Tang got a band 8 in IELTS Speaking
✅What the IELTS Speaking examiner is really looking for
✅IELTS Speaking Model Answers - The Ultimate Guide
✅IELTS Speaking - Better Connectors, Better Fluency
✅How to Understand Native English Speakers - Improve Your Listening Skills
✅Teacher reacts to 4 Candidates: IELTS Speaking Part 2 Answers
✅10 Best Tips for your IELTS Speaking Test Day
Part 2:
Prepare for IELTS Speaking Part 2 - How to answer Part 2 Cue Cards
Prepare for IELTS SpeakTopics:ing Part 2 - How to Get Ideas
Topics:
❇️Best Idioms for IELTS Speaking Topic: Business and Work
❇️Useful Idioms for FEELINGS - Students practicing
❇️IELTS Speaking: How to Introduce Yourself - Tips and Tricks
❇️Useful Idioms for IELTS Speaking to Express Feelings
#Daily structure
It blew my mind 🤯
/itblu maymaynd/
It blew me away🤯
/Itblume evey/
(It surprised me very much)
Bu meni juda hayron qoldirdi🤯
The plot of the movie blew my mind due to its unpredictability.🤯🤯🤯
Kino ssenariysi o'zining kutilmaganligi bilan meni hayron qoldirdi🤯🤯🤯
It blew my mind 🤯
/itblu maymaynd/
It blew me away🤯
/Itblume evey/
(It surprised me very much)
Bu meni juda hayron qoldirdi🤯
The plot of the movie blew my mind due to its unpredictability.🤯🤯🤯
Kino ssenariysi o'zining kutilmaganligi bilan meni hayron qoldirdi🤯🤯🤯
#Daily structures
A leopard can’t change its spots – some who will never change their behavior.
No matter how hard I tried to change her behavior, in the end I understood that a leopard can’t change its spots.
All mod cons – all modern conveniences
Having all mod cons would be the dream of everyone, I guess.
To change your tune – change your opinion or attitude
Every now and then you should change your tune to stock of a situation
To stick to your guns – refuse to change despite opposition
From time to time you have to stick to guns to persuade others.
A leopard can’t change its spots – some who will never change their behavior.
No matter how hard I tried to change her behavior, in the end I understood that a leopard can’t change its spots.
All mod cons – all modern conveniences
Having all mod cons would be the dream of everyone, I guess.
To change your tune – change your opinion or attitude
Every now and then you should change your tune to stock of a situation
To stick to your guns – refuse to change despite opposition
From time to time you have to stick to guns to persuade others.
#Daily structure
All in good time - take your time, don't hurry
for/in donkey's year - for a long time
My take on this is = My opinion is
To my way of thinking = My opinion
I 'm in two minds about this = I have two ideas about it
It boils down to one thing = It depends on one thing
Credit: Keith/C1-C2
All in good time - take your time, don't hurry
for/in donkey's year - for a long time
My take on this is = My opinion is
To my way of thinking = My opinion
I 'm in two minds about this = I have two ideas about it
It boils down to one thing = It depends on one thing
Credit: Keith/C1-C2
#Vocabulary
To fall for
To fall for means 'to fall in love with somebody'.
I fell for her the moment I met her.
They fell for each other last year. Now they're getting married.
To go out
To go out means 'to date'.
Gerald and Samantha have been going out for three years.
She asked him to go out with her, but he said no.
To make up
To make up means 'to forgive each other after an argument'.
He has been arguing with his wife a lot recently, and every time they make up!
They made up after a huge fight. I thought she'd never forgive him.
Break up
Break up means 'to end a relationship'.
Martin has broken up with Cassandra. They just couldn't forgive each other.
I think he's going to break up with her because of her new job.
Source: BBC Learning English app
To fall for
To fall for means 'to fall in love with somebody'.
I fell for her the moment I met her.
They fell for each other last year. Now they're getting married.
To go out
To go out means 'to date'.
Gerald and Samantha have been going out for three years.
She asked him to go out with her, but he said no.
To make up
To make up means 'to forgive each other after an argument'.
He has been arguing with his wife a lot recently, and every time they make up!
They made up after a huge fight. I thought she'd never forgive him.
Break up
Break up means 'to end a relationship'.
Martin has broken up with Cassandra. They just couldn't forgive each other.
I think he's going to break up with her because of her new job.
Source: BBC Learning English app
#Vocabulary
Adjectives to describe books and films:
action-packed: full of action.My brother loves action-packed movies. Probably that's why his favourite film is "Terminator".
addictive: a book or film that you quickly become addicted to."Harry Potter" series by Joanne Rowling are so addictive! I couldn't stop after the first book and read all volumes.
creepy: producing a sensation of uneasiness or fear, scary.Noah finds Stephen King's stories creepy.
dreary: gloomy or depressing.I can't stand dramas, thrillers and other dreary movies.
entertaining: funny and enjoyable.Comedies are very entertaining.
futuristic: telling about the future."Star Wars" movie is futuristic and dynamic.
heartbreaking: that breaks your heart and evokes sad emotions.When my aunt watched "Titanic" she cried all day! It's such a heartbreaking film.
inspirational: evoking inspiration.
intense: a book or film loaded with actions and emotions that evokes strong feelings.The play's plot was very intense. Just a minute after a couple had a quarrel in the forest, the secret lover appeared and started a fire-fight.
tear-jerking: tragic, making you cry.My sister is very emotional. I would rather watch a comedy with her than a tear-jerking movie!
thought-provoking: a book or film that makes you think of new ideas or that changes your attitude to something.Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" is deeply thought-provoking. I had to rethink my attitude to legislation and censorship after I read it.
Adjectives to describe books and films:
action-packed: full of action.My brother loves action-packed movies. Probably that's why his favourite film is "Terminator".
addictive: a book or film that you quickly become addicted to."Harry Potter" series by Joanne Rowling are so addictive! I couldn't stop after the first book and read all volumes.
creepy: producing a sensation of uneasiness or fear, scary.Noah finds Stephen King's stories creepy.
dreary: gloomy or depressing.I can't stand dramas, thrillers and other dreary movies.
entertaining: funny and enjoyable.Comedies are very entertaining.
futuristic: telling about the future."Star Wars" movie is futuristic and dynamic.
heartbreaking: that breaks your heart and evokes sad emotions.When my aunt watched "Titanic" she cried all day! It's such a heartbreaking film.
inspirational: evoking inspiration.
intense: a book or film loaded with actions and emotions that evokes strong feelings.The play's plot was very intense. Just a minute after a couple had a quarrel in the forest, the secret lover appeared and started a fire-fight.
tear-jerking: tragic, making you cry.My sister is very emotional. I would rather watch a comedy with her than a tear-jerking movie!
thought-provoking: a book or film that makes you think of new ideas or that changes your attitude to something.Ray Bradbury's novel "Fahrenheit 451" is deeply thought-provoking. I had to rethink my attitude to legislation and censorship after I read it.
#Vocabulary
Itʼs on the tip of my tongue - I remember , but canʼt say it properly ( Tilimni uchida turibdi )
Itʼs on the tip of my tongue - I remember , but canʼt say it properly ( Tilimni uchida turibdi )
#Vocabulary
I get up to = I am interested in
I get up to different creative activities such as drawing and sculpture.
I get up to = I am interested in
I get up to different creative activities such as drawing and sculpture.
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#topics
Topic: Team work
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#topics
Topic: Team work
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Now I am sending the video screen of how to do.
1) open google chrome
2) write how to pronounce "anything"
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1) open google chrome
2) write how to pronounce "anything"
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IELTS Vocabulary: Advice
Here is some essential language to talk about the IELTS Speaking topic of giving and getting advice
To advise (v.)
Advice (n.) Uncountable noun
He gave me some advice
She gave me a good piece of advice
He gave me a bit of advice
Other commonly mistaken words that are uncountable but can take ‘a piece of’ to make them countable are…
News / information / advice
Advisable (adj.)
It’s not very advisable to watch too much TV
Giving advice
We can say:
He advised me to go
He recommended me to go
He recommended/suggested going
He recommended/suggested that I go
I recommended/suggested that she go
Notice in this last case we use Subject + subjunctive. This is why we say “she go” instead of the usual “she goes”.
Collocations
A bit of advice
A friendly piece of advice
Constructive advice = positive / helpful
Unsolicited advice = don’t ask for
Sensible advice = logical / useful
To heed advice = to follow advice or take advice
To ignore advice
Source: https://keithspeakingacademy.com/ielts-speaking-topic-lesson-advice/
Here is some essential language to talk about the IELTS Speaking topic of giving and getting advice
To advise (v.)
Advice (n.) Uncountable noun
He gave me some advice
She gave me a good piece of advice
He gave me a bit of advice
Other commonly mistaken words that are uncountable but can take ‘a piece of’ to make them countable are…
News / information / advice
Advisable (adj.)
It’s not very advisable to watch too much TV
Giving advice
We can say:
He advised me to go
He recommended me to go
He recommended/suggested going
He recommended/suggested that I go
I recommended/suggested that she go
Notice in this last case we use Subject + subjunctive. This is why we say “she go” instead of the usual “she goes”.
Collocations
A bit of advice
A friendly piece of advice
Constructive advice = positive / helpful
Unsolicited advice = don’t ask for
Sensible advice = logical / useful
To heed advice = to follow advice or take advice
To ignore advice
Source: https://keithspeakingacademy.com/ielts-speaking-topic-lesson-advice/
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