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IELTS Speaking Test 2023 Audio Recording BAND 9 with Predo from Santiago, Chile, South America
This video is an IELTS Speaking Mock Test with a candidate. Take your IELTS Speaking Test preparation to the next level with this must-watch video. Learn from real examples and expert analysis, you can achieve a high band score. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your skills, this video will provide you with practical tips and strategies to improve your speaking and reach your desired score.
It can help you to improve your overall performance in real IELTS Speaking Test. You can also learn how to structure your answers in a way that will impress the examiner.
Follow the instructions carefully and make sure to practice. Read the subtitles to help you comprehend the information. It is important to practice a lot to give full-sentence answers which reflect the grammar structure of the questions. It is expected during the exam that you meet the marking criteria of IELTS Speaking. These criteria are mentioned below.
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How does the IELTS Speaking Test look like?
Time: 11–14 minutes
No of parts: 3
The IELTS Speaking test is a face-to-face conversation between the candidate and a certified examiner. It usually takes place at a hotel room, in person or via a high-definition video call with a certified examiner.
The Speaking test is recorded in audio.
There are four assessment criteria:
Fluency and Coherence
Lexical Resource
Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Pronunciation
What is in parts 1-3?
Part 1 – Interaction between Candidate and Examiner. It is 4–5 minutes long.
In this part, the examiner introduces him/herself and checks your identity. Then the examiner asks you general questions on some familiar topics, such as home, family, work, studies or interests.
Part 2 – Cue Card. It lasts 3–4 minutes, including the preparation time.
Part 2 is the cue card. The examiner gives you a task card that asks you to talk about a particular topic. The card tells you what points you should include in your talk and instructs you to explain one aspect of the topic. You have one minute to prepare your talk, and the examiner will give you a pencil and paper to make notes. By using the points on the task card and making notes during the preparation time, you should be able to think of appropriate things to say, and have time to structure your talk so that you keep talking for 2 minutes. The examiner will then ask you to begin talking and will stop you when the time is up.
Part 3 – Follow up Questions/Discussion. Part 3 lasts 4–5 minutes.
In Part 3, you and the examiner discuss issues related to the topic in Part 2 in a more general and abstract way.
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IELTS Speaking Test 2023 Audio Recording BAND 9 with Predo from Santiago, Chile, South America
This video is an IELTS Speaking Mock Test with a candidate. Take your IELTS Speaking Test preparation to the next level with this must-watch video. Learn from real examples and expert analysis, you can achieve a high band score. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your skills, this video will provide you with practical tips and strategies to improve your speaking and reach your desired score.
It can help you to improve your overall performance in real IELTS Speaking Test. You can also learn how to structure your answers in a way that will impress the examiner.
Follow the instructions carefully and make sure to practice. Read the subtitles to help you comprehend the information. It is important to practice a lot to give full-sentence answers which reflect the grammar structure of the questions. It is expected during the exam that you meet the marking criteria of IELTS Speaking. These criteria are mentioned below.
Social Media Links:
Telegram: https://t.me/theieltssirsa
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theieltssirsa
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theieltssirsa
How does the IELTS Speaking Test look like?
Time: 11–14 minutes
No of parts: 3
The IELTS Speaking test is a face-to-face conversation between the candidate and a certified examiner. It usually takes place at a hotel room, in person or via a high-definition video call with a certified examiner.
The Speaking test is recorded in audio.
There are four assessment criteria:
Fluency and Coherence
Lexical Resource
Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Pronunciation
What is in parts 1-3?
Part 1 – Interaction between Candidate and Examiner. It is 4–5 minutes long.
In this part, the examiner introduces him/herself and checks your identity. Then the examiner asks you general questions on some familiar topics, such as home, family, work, studies or interests.
Part 2 – Cue Card. It lasts 3–4 minutes, including the preparation time.
Part 2 is the cue card. The examiner gives you a task card that asks you to talk about a particular topic. The card tells you what points you should include in your talk and instructs you to explain one aspect of the topic. You have one minute to prepare your talk, and the examiner will give you a pencil and paper to make notes. By using the points on the task card and making notes during the preparation time, you should be able to think of appropriate things to say, and have time to structure your talk so that you keep talking for 2 minutes. The examiner will then ask you to begin talking and will stop you when the time is up.
Part 3 – Follow up Questions/Discussion. Part 3 lasts 4–5 minutes.
In Part 3, you and the examiner discuss issues related to the topic in Part 2 in a more general and abstract way.
Copyright Disclaimer (India)
REALIELTSPEAKING respects the intellectual property rights of others and takes claims of copyright infringement seriously. As the creator and uploader of the content on this channel, we strive to ensure that the materials used in our videos do not infringe upon the copyrights of others.
1. Content Source: The content featured in our videos includes a combination of original creations, content available in the public domain, and content used under the principles of fair use, such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, and education.
2. Fair Use: This channel adheres to the principles of fair use under Indian copyright law. The videos on this channel are intended for the purposes of teaching and educating. We believe that the use of copyrighted materials in these contexts constitutes fair use.
3. Attribution: Whenever possible, we make sure to provide proper attribution to the original creators of copyrighted materials used in our videos. We acknowledge and credit the sources of such content in the video description or directly in the video itself.
4. Monetization: This channel may generate revenue through advertising, sponsorship, and other means. However, the primary purpose of our videos is educational, informative, or entertaining in nature, and any potential revenue is not the sole focus.
5. Removal Requests: If you are a copyright owner and believe that your copyrighted material has been used in a way that infringes upon your rights, please contact us through the provided contact information. We are committed to addressing valid concerns promptly and taking appropriate action, which may include content removal or other remedies as required by law.
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