IELTS SPEAKING PART 3 – Meetings
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
Let’s talk about going to meetings. What are the different types of meetings that people often go to? Which of these are the most important to be on time for? Well, there are several types of meetings that people attend. It can range from school meetings to work meetings, or community meetings, just like the meeting I spoke about in part 2.  I believe that every meeting is important and should be given the utmost priority, so attendees should be punctual, otherwise it can be disruptive and disrespectful, and could even get a person fired from their job. My colleague John got fired from h ..read more
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IELTS SPEAKING PART 3 – History
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
Let’s talk more about changing history. Some people create much change in society during their lifetimes.  What do you think motivates such people?  I think that many people who have a major impact on humanity, like Marie Curie, are fueled by adversity. I meant that they rise up in the face of a challenge, like not being accepted in academia by men, in order to pursue their passions, like science, and come out on top. Thanks to this, we have x-ray machines in all hospitals today.  I think curiosity is one of the reasons that opens the doors for many people to innovate which not ..read more
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IELTS Speaking Part 3 – Solitude
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
Let’s talk about solitude. – Spending time alone Some people believe that every person should spend some time alone to reflect on their character. Do you agree with this? Why or why not? I do agree because sometimes daily life gets so overwhelming that people just can’t breathe they need alone time to be comfortable and to recharge. I like watching movies alone when life is stressful like after a hard day of work at the hospital as I am an ICU nurse. I absolutely agree with the notion that each person needs some solitude to introspect about their behaviors and perspectives. In this way, they ..read more
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IELTS SPEAKING PART 1 – Hobby
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
Examiner Questions: May I see your identification? ​Sure, here is my passport which I used for registering for this exam. Please have a look. Yes certainly, here is my passport that I used to register for this exam a couple of weeks ago (*use quantitative language), please have a look at my credentials. (*use good vocabulary) What is your full name? My first name is Davlatbek and my family name is Mirzaliyev. Please, call me by my first name. (***Do not give repetitive and redundant information. If you do your examiner will start interrupting your and your score will go down) ***Practice the ..read more
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IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Travelling
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
Examiner Questions: May I see your identification? Yes here go, please take a look at my passport which I used for registration for this IELTS exam. What is your full name? ***Always reflect the question accurately in your response AND paraphrase whenever possible My complete (whole) name is Mirza Juman just as it is written in my passport, please call me by my first name Juman Where do you live? I live in India, of course, specifically Indore which is the central most part of India and I live in a two-bedroom flat with my roommate. What do you like about it? PART 1 (Sample Response ..read more
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IELTS SPEAKING PART 3 – Tourism
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
Focus is on challenging questions that are related to the topic of Part 2. Use the question in your answer Answer + Explanation + Example You must paraphrase words that you hear in the questions and show a broad range of vocabulary Reflect the grammar of the question and make sure to use appropriate and complex grammar.  PART 3 Let’s talk about tourism – travel, tourists, sightseeing, landmark In your opinion, why do people like to travel to other countries? According to me, the reason individuals like to visit foreign nations is to explore new places and new cultures. I think this is ex ..read more
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IELTS Task 2 Writing – Quick forms of entertainment for youth
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
STEP 1 – read the question twice! You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Many people believe that quick forms of entertainment, like one-minute movies, create problems concentrating on long tasks for youngsters. Others feel that this is harmless fun and youth still have a good ability to focus and pay attention. Which do you believe and why?  A lot of individuals ascertain that fast types of fun, such as 60 second flicks, cause difficulties focusing on prolonged responsibilities for youth. Opponents of this perceive that this is acceptable entertainment and kids are nonetheless ..read more
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IELTS SPEAKING PART 1 – Internet
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
For high band scores, focus on, A. Answer, B. Explanation C. Example  *Use the question and paraphrase it in your answer. ***Be very careful with using “used to” and “would” as this changes what you are saying and is often an incorrect answer. Examiner Questions: May I see your identification please? Gladly, this is the id that I used for registration a couple of weeks back, please take look.  What is your full name? What do you do for fun? I just go to the park near my house. I go for a 10 minute walks  PART 1 Let’s talk about the internet. How often do you use the internet? W ..read more
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IELTS SPEAKING PART 3 – Modern Technology
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
Have you ever broken a lightbulb when replacing one? Have there been any improvements to the lightbulb since Edison’s time?  *Because this question is present perfect, you MUST answer in present perfect. Answer -Yes, there have been many improvements to the traditional lightbulb which Edison invented back in the 1800s. *Explanation - These days, people have invented energy efficient lightbulbs such as LEDs. Also, there are many colors and sizes and shapes. *Example - In fact, I have a large floodlight to illuminate my front yard. This did not exist during Edison’s time.  PART 3 ..read more
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IELTS SPEAKING PART 1 – Travelling
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by Reon vaz
2y ago
***In your IELTS interview, speak in FULL sentences – ALWAYS! ***Technically, the examiner does not mark you for the introduction, BUT in actuality, they are marking/judging your English ability from the first words that come out of your mouth.  ***Make sure to focus on the question specifically and target the subject and object of the questions. (If you use templates, “Ex. There are a plethora of places I go to have fun…”), it is much more likely that the examiner will interrupt your answers.  ***Do NOT say, “FOR EXAMPLE” – instead, just say the example. It’s more fluent and the ex ..read more
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