π HOW TO EXTEND ANSWERS IN SPEAKING TEST π
π Elaboration is Key
Extend beyond simple "yes/no." Add details!
π Techniques
β’ Reason: Why? "I like it because..."
β’ Example: Illustrate. "For example, yesterday..."
β’ Personal Connection: Relate to your experience. "It reminds me of..."
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π‘ Example
Q: Do you like reading?
A: "Yes, I enjoy reading because it helps me relax. For example, I read a book last week and found it very interesting. It reminded me of my childhood."
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βοΈ Avoid:
β Common Mistake: Rambling! Stay on topic.
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π Remember
β’ Focus on clarity.
β’ Be natural.
β’ Practice makes perfect!
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πͺ Practice: What is your favorite hobby?
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π Elaboration is Key
Extend beyond simple "yes/no." Add details!
π Techniques
β’ Reason: Why? "I like it because..."
β’ Example: Illustrate. "For example, yesterday..."
β’ Personal Connection: Relate to your experience. "It reminds me of..."
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π‘ Example
Q: Do you like reading?
A: "Yes, I enjoy reading because it helps me relax. For example, I read a book last week and found it very interesting. It reminded me of my childhood."
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βοΈ Avoid:
Just saying "yes" or "no" is not enough.
Avoid one-word answers.β Common Mistake: Rambling! Stay on topic.
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π Remember
β’ Focus on clarity.
β’ Be natural.
β’ Practice makes perfect!
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πͺ Practice: What is your favorite hobby?
π Reply with your answer in the comments!
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English Grammar Secrets
π‘ Want to level up your English?
πTip 1: Subject-Verb Agreement is key! It seems simple, but errors are common. Check if your verb agrees with your subject in number (singular/plural).
πTip 2: Understand Tense! Each tense has specific uses. Mastering them helps communicate effectively.
πTip 3:Prepositions are tricky. They show relationships. For example, "on," "in," "at".
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π‘ Want to level up your English?
πTip 1: Subject-Verb Agreement is key! It seems simple, but errors are common. Check if your verb agrees with your subject in number (singular/plural).
πTip 2: Understand Tense! Each tense has specific uses. Mastering them helps communicate effectively.
πTip 3:Prepositions are tricky. They show relationships. For example, "on," "in," "at".
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π HOW TO EXTEND ANSWERS IN SPEAKING TEST π
π Why Extend?
Extending shows fluency & deeper understanding. Avoid one-word answers!
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π How to Extend:
β’ Explain: Add details to your answer. "I like movies. They're entertaining."
β’ Example: Give a specific instance. "Like 'Inception', it was complex."
β’ Reason: State why you feel that way. "Because it challenges my mind."
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π‘ Common Mistakes:
β’ Rambling without a clear point.
β’ Using filler words excessively (um, uh).
β’ Repeating the question verbatim.
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βοΈ Formula:
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βοΈ Key Points:
β’ Be specific.
β’ Use connecting words (because, so, for example).
β’ Pause strategically.
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π Why Extend?
Extending shows fluency & deeper understanding. Avoid one-word answers!
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π How to Extend:
β’ Explain: Add details to your answer. "I like movies. They're entertaining."
β’ Example: Give a specific instance. "Like 'Inception', it was complex."
β’ Reason: State why you feel that way. "Because it challenges my mind."
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π‘ Common Mistakes:
β’ Rambling without a clear point.
β’ Using filler words excessively (um, uh).
β’ Repeating the question verbatim.
Focus on adding NEW info.
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βοΈ Formula:
Answer + Explanation + Example/Reason = Extended Response
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βοΈ Key Points:
β’ Be specific.
β’ Use connecting words (because, so, for example).
β’ Pause strategically.
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π HOW TO EXTEND ANSWERS IN SPEAKING TEST π
πWhy extend?
Get better scores! More fluency and detail = higher band.
πHow to Extend: SEEC
π‘Statement: Answer directly.
"I like to travel."
π‘Explanation: Why? Give reasons.
"It broadens my perspective."
π‘Example: Specific instance.
"Last year, I visited Japanβ¦"
π‘Conclusion: Summarize.
"So, traveling is important."
βοΈExample: SEEC in action!
Q: Do you like traveling?
A: Yes, I love to travel (Statement). Because it broadens my perspective (Explanation). For example, last year I visited Japan, and learned so much about a different culture (Example). Overall, traveling is a really important part of my life (Conclusion).
Avoid short answers like "Yes." or "No." Always elaborate!
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πͺ Practice: Do you like reading books? Why?
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πWhy extend?
Get better scores! More fluency and detail = higher band.
πHow to Extend: SEEC
Statement + Explanation + Example + Conclusion
π‘Statement: Answer directly.
"I like to travel."
π‘Explanation: Why? Give reasons.
"It broadens my perspective."
π‘Example: Specific instance.
"Last year, I visited Japanβ¦"
π‘Conclusion: Summarize.
"So, traveling is important."
βοΈExample: SEEC in action!
Q: Do you like traveling?
A: Yes, I love to travel (Statement). Because it broadens my perspective (Explanation). For example, last year I visited Japan, and learned so much about a different culture (Example). Overall, traveling is a really important part of my life (Conclusion).
Avoid short answers like "Yes." or "No." Always elaborate!
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πͺ Practice: Do you like reading books? Why?
π Reply with your answer in the comments!
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Ace Your Test!
Here are some key tips to boost your score:
β’ π Listening: Practice with British and Australian accents. Familiarize yourself with different question types.
β’ π£οΈ Speaking: Don't just memorize answers! Focus on fluency and using a wide range of vocabulary. Show off your language skills!
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Here are some key tips to boost your score:
β’ π Listening: Practice with British and Australian accents. Familiarize yourself with different question types.
β’ π£οΈ Speaking: Don't just memorize answers! Focus on fluency and using a wide range of vocabulary. Show off your language skills!
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π ENGLISH GRAMMAR TIPS FOR LEARNERS π
π Subject-Verb Agreement
β’ The verb must agree with its subject!
β’ Incorrect: The dogs *is* barking. Correct: The dogs *are* barking.
β’ Avoid: "One of the books *are* interesting."
β’ Remember:
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π Prepositions: IN, ON, AT
β’ In: enclosed spaces (in the box).
β’ On: surfaces (on the table).
β’ At: specific points (at 7 pm).
β’ Common mistake: Confusing them!
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π‘ Articles: A, AN, THE
β’ A/An: Non-specific nouns (a cat, an apple).
β’ The: Specific nouns (the cat on the mat).
β’ Donβt forget: Use "an" before vowel sounds.
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βοΈ Tense Consistency
β’ Keep your tenses consistent within a sentence.
β’ Incorrect: I went to the store, and I *will buy* milk. Correct: I went to the store, and I *bought* milk.
β’ Think: Past with past, present with present.
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πͺ Practice:
The cat (is/are) sleeping.
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π Subject-Verb Agreement
β’ The verb must agree with its subject!
β’ Incorrect: The dogs *is* barking. Correct: The dogs *are* barking.
β’ Avoid: "One of the books *are* interesting."
β’ Remember:
Singular subject = Singular verb
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π Prepositions: IN, ON, AT
β’ In: enclosed spaces (in the box).
β’ On: surfaces (on the table).
β’ At: specific points (at 7 pm).
β’ Common mistake: Confusing them!
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π‘ Articles: A, AN, THE
β’ A/An: Non-specific nouns (a cat, an apple).
β’ The: Specific nouns (the cat on the mat).
β’ Donβt forget: Use "an" before vowel sounds.
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βοΈ Tense Consistency
β’ Keep your tenses consistent within a sentence.
β’ Incorrect: I went to the store, and I *will buy* milk. Correct: I went to the store, and I *bought* milk.
β’ Think: Past with past, present with present.
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πͺ Practice:
The cat (is/are) sleeping.
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π ACADEMIC VS INFORMAL ENGLISH VOCABULARY π
π What's the difference?
β’ Academic English is formal & used in writing, presentations, etc.
β’ Informal English is casual & used with friends.
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π Examples:
β’ Informal: "find out" Academic: "discover"
β’ Informal: "a lot of" Academic: "numerous"
Avoid mixing styles. Stick to one!
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π‘ Common Mistakes:
β’ Using slang ("gonna," "wanna") in essays.
β’ Using formal terms in casual conversation.
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βοΈ Key Points:
β’ Accuracy matters in both styles.
β’ Choose vocabulary based on audience & purpose.
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πͺ Practice: Translate: "I think..." (Academic)
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π What's the difference?
β’ Academic English is formal & used in writing, presentations, etc.
β’ Informal English is casual & used with friends.
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π Examples:
β’ Informal: "find out" Academic: "discover"
β’ Informal: "a lot of" Academic: "numerous"
Avoid mixing styles. Stick to one!
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π‘ Common Mistakes:
β’ Using slang ("gonna," "wanna") in essays.
β’ Using formal terms in casual conversation.
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βοΈ Key Points:
β’ Accuracy matters in both styles.
β’ Choose vocabulary based on audience & purpose.
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πͺ Practice: Translate: "I think..." (Academic)
π Reply with your answer in the comments!
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Forwarded from The Noble Quran (Awssan)
Take few seconds and say
Astaghfirullah x3
SubhanAllah x3
Alhamdulillah x3
La ilaha illallah x3
Allah-hu-Akbar x3
Subhanallahi wabihamdihi Subhanallahil azeem
Allahumma inni asβalukal Jannah x3
Allahumma ajirni Minan Naar x7
Surah Ikhlas x10
Congratulations good deeds for both of usπ
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Astaghfirullah x3
SubhanAllah x3
Alhamdulillah x3
La ilaha illallah x3
Allah-hu-Akbar x3
Subhanallahi wabihamdihi Subhanallahil azeem
Allahumma inni asβalukal Jannah x3
Allahumma ajirni Minan Naar x7
Surah Ikhlas x10
Congratulations good deeds for both of usπ
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π BOOST YOUR VOCABULARY π
π Tips for Vocabulary Growth:
β’ Use context clues π: Try to guess the meaning from surrounding words.
β’ Keep a vocabulary journal π: Write down new words, definitions, and example sentences.
β’ Read widely π: The more you read, the more words you'll encounter.
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π Fun Fact:
Did you know the English language has over 170,000 words in current use? π€― Itβs always growing!
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π Quiz Time!
What does the word "Ephemeral" mean?
πPermanent
β€οΈFleeting
π₯°Important
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π Tips for Vocabulary Growth:
β’ Use context clues π: Try to guess the meaning from surrounding words.
β’ Keep a vocabulary journal π: Write down new words, definitions, and example sentences.
β’ Read widely π: The more you read, the more words you'll encounter.
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π Fun Fact:
Did you know the English language has over 170,000 words in current use? π€― Itβs always growing!
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π Quiz Time!
What does the word "Ephemeral" mean?
πPermanent
β€οΈFleeting
π₯°Important
Vote below!
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COMMON MISTAKES
π Subject-Verb Agreement
β’ Verbs must agree with their subjects.
β’ Incorrect: The cats *is* sleeping.
β’ Correct: The cats *are* sleeping.
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π Pronoun Agreement
β’ Pronouns must agree in number and gender.
β’ Incorrect: Everyone should bring *their* food.
β’ Correct: Everyone should bring *his/her* food.
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π‘ Its vs. It's
β’ Its shows possession. It's means "it is."
β’ Its: The dog wagged *its* tail.
β’ It's: *It's* a beautiful day.
β’ Don't mix them up!
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βοΈ Affect vs. Effect
β’ Affect is usually a verb (to influence).
β’ Effect is usually a noun (result).
β’ The weather affects my mood.
β’ The effect was immediate.
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π Then vs. Than
β’ Then relates to time. Than is for comparison.
β’ I studied, then I slept.
β’ He is taller than me.
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π Subject-Verb Agreement
β’ Verbs must agree with their subjects.
β’ Incorrect: The cats *is* sleeping.
β’ Correct: The cats *are* sleeping.
Singular subject = singular verb.
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π Pronoun Agreement
β’ Pronouns must agree in number and gender.
β’ Incorrect: Everyone should bring *their* food.
β’ Correct: Everyone should bring *his/her* food.
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π‘ Its vs. It's
β’ Its shows possession. It's means "it is."
β’ Its: The dog wagged *its* tail.
β’ It's: *It's* a beautiful day.
β’ Don't mix them up!
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βοΈ Affect vs. Effect
β’ Affect is usually a verb (to influence).
β’ Effect is usually a noun (result).
β’ The weather affects my mood.
β’ The effect was immediate.
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π Then vs. Than
β’ Then relates to time. Than is for comparison.
β’ I studied, then I slept.
β’ He is taller than me.
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β¨ Quiz Time! β¨
Choose the correct phrasal verb!
1οΈβ£ He asked me to dinner. I think he wants to _ me _.
a) β¨ hit it off
b) β€οΈ ask out
c) π break up
2οΈβ£ They argued yesterday, but today they ___ again.
a) β€οΈ made up
b) β€οΈ fell for
c) β€οΈ got over
3οΈβ£ It took her a long time to ___ her breakup.
a) β€οΈ fall for
b) β€οΈ get over
c) β€οΈ ask out
4οΈβ£ After dating for two years, they decided to ___ and get married.
a) β€οΈ settle down
b) β€οΈ go out
c) β€οΈ hit it off
5οΈβ£ We ___ right away and became best friends.
a) β€οΈ got over
b) β€οΈ hit it off
c) β€οΈ broke up
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Choose the correct phrasal verb!
1οΈβ£ He asked me to dinner. I think he wants to _ me _.
a) β¨ hit it off
b) β€οΈ ask out
c) π break up
2οΈβ£ They argued yesterday, but today they ___ again.
a) β€οΈ made up
b) β€οΈ fell for
c) β€οΈ got over
3οΈβ£ It took her a long time to ___ her breakup.
a) β€οΈ fall for
b) β€οΈ get over
c) β€οΈ ask out
4οΈβ£ After dating for two years, they decided to ___ and get married.
a) β€οΈ settle down
b) β€οΈ go out
c) β€οΈ hit it off
5οΈβ£ We ___ right away and became best friends.
a) β€οΈ got over
b) β€οΈ hit it off
c) β€οΈ broke up
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Phrasal Verbs for Relationships & Dating
β€οΈ Ask out β invite someone on a date
Example: He finally asked her out for dinner!
β€οΈ Hit it off β quickly become good friends or feel a connection
Example: They hit it off immediately at the party.
β€οΈ Fall for β start loving someone
Example: She fell for him the moment they met.
β€οΈ Go out with β be in a romantic relationship
Example: Are you going out with anyone?
β€οΈ Break up β end a relationship
Example: They broke up after five years together.
β€οΈ Get over β recover from a breakup
Example: It took him months to get over his ex.
β€οΈ Make up β become friends again after a fight
Example: They always argue but quickly make up.
β€οΈ Settle down β start living a quieter, more stable life (often marriage)
Example: After traveling the world, he decided to settle down.
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β€οΈ Ask out β invite someone on a date
Example: He finally asked her out for dinner!
β€οΈ Hit it off β quickly become good friends or feel a connection
Example: They hit it off immediately at the party.
β€οΈ Fall for β start loving someone
Example: She fell for him the moment they met.
β€οΈ Go out with β be in a romantic relationship
Example: Are you going out with anyone?
β€οΈ Break up β end a relationship
Example: They broke up after five years together.
β€οΈ Get over β recover from a breakup
Example: It took him months to get over his ex.
β€οΈ Make up β become friends again after a fight
Example: They always argue but quickly make up.
β€οΈ Settle down β start living a quieter, more stable life (often marriage)
Example: After traveling the world, he decided to settle down.
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FLUENT ENGLISH SPEAKING
π Think in English: Stop translating in your head. Immerse yourself!
π Practice Shadowing: Listen to native speakers and repeat what they say. Mimic their intonation and pronunciation!
π Focus on Fluency, not Perfection: It's okay to make mistakes. Keep talking!
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π Think in English: Stop translating in your head. Immerse yourself!
π Practice Shadowing: Listen to native speakers and repeat what they say. Mimic their intonation and pronunciation!
π Focus on Fluency, not Perfection: It's okay to make mistakes. Keep talking!
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