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Computers Speaking Part 1 Questions & Answers

How would you answer these example questions about computers from Part 1 of the IELTS speaking test? What examples would you give? What details would you need to describe? What vocabulary would you need to express yourself well? Tips for IELTS Speaking | IELTS Speaking Part 1 | Computers, computer skills, children and computers, how important are computers? Computer Speaking Part 1 Questions You can use these questions in your IELTS preparation to help you think about what you would say in response to them. Computers Speaking Part 1 Do you often use computers? Yes, I do, very often, in fact every day I use my laptop. I use it for studying, researching, entertainment and also for shopping sometimes. Do you often use a computer? Not very often, I guess I just don't really need one in my day-to-day life. I have a smartphone for email and social media, and I can do most of the things I need to do on my phone. Plus, I like having some time away from screen...

How to Answer IELTS Speaking Questions | Sample Questions & Answers

How to get a high IELTS speaking score You probably have many questions about the IELTS speaking test. What is the best strategy for responding to IELTS speaking test questions? What is each section of the IELTS speaking test like? How is my speaking graded in the IELTS test? These IELTS questions and sample answers are based on Part 1 of a recent IELTS speaking test. The question topic is "your hometown". The tips will help you respond easily to such questions and improve your IELTS speaking band score. Also, you can see the official IELTS speaking band descriptors so you can fully understand what you need to do to achieve IELTS Band 7.0+ in the IELTS speaking test. Every IELTS speaking test is unique, but you can learn how to answer IELTS speaking questions by using a few simple brainstorming techniques to prepare for your IELTS speaking test. Here are some ideas about answering IELTS speaking questions. IELTS Speaking Test Part 1 Let’s talk ...

IELTS Speaking - Clothes, Fashion & Happiness

IELTS Speaking ▹ Clothes, Fashion & Happiness Need to get a 7.0 on IELTS Speaking? IELTS speaking is the most critical part of your test, but it can be challenging to know what you must do to get a high score. This free series of sample questions and answers will help you answer questions about clothes, fashion, and happiness so that you can achieve your target score of 7.0 or higher in IELTS Speaking. Do you want to ace your IELTS speaking test? We’ve got the answers for you! Check out our free sample answers by native speakers, where we reveal all the secrets of how to get a higher score on your speaking section. This IELTS speaking test includes these questions: What do you think makes people happy? Do you think money is important for achieving happiness in life? Why do people dislike going to markets to buy new clothes? What is the importance of clothes / fashion in your country? What is the negative impact of fashion on young people? Do clothes reflect ...

Approved Tips For IELTS Speaking Test

Are you worried about taking the IELTS Speaking Test? With our 10 expert IELTS Speaking Tips and a lot of practice, you can achieve the IELTS speaking score you want. The IELTS speaking test is face-to-face and consists of three parts. It is the same speaking test for traditional paper-based IELTS and the newer computer-delivered IELTS. You will feel more confident if you understand each of the three sections of the IELTS Speaking Test. Part 1 You have a conversation about yourself with the IELTS examiner for 4 to 5 minutes. These are the common topics: Personal interests Homelife Work Family Part 2 The examiner will give you a topic cue card. You will have one minute to make notes about the question topic and plan your response. When the examiner asks you to start speaking, you should speak for one to two minutes about the topic. Part 3 You have a longer conversation with the IELTS adjudicator related to the topic of Part 2 but in more depth...