IELTS Speaking Task 1 - How to get a high score Test your understanding of this English lesson IELTS
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Test your understanding of the English lesson by answering these questions. You will get the answers and your score at the end of the quiz.
70You got 7 correct out of 10.
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1. In the speaking section of the IELTS, part one takes about eighteen minutes.
True
False - usually it lasts for about ten minutes
False - usually it lasts for around four to five minutes
2. There is a different speaking task for those taking the general training module. They get easier questions than the academic module.
true
false
The speaking test is the same for both the general and academic modules.
3. There are usually two topics covered in part one of the speaking task.
True
False - There are at least four.
False - There are at least ten.
4. There are only two things that you are marked on in the speaking section of the IELTS: Vocabulary and Pronunciation.
True
False - There are three things: vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.
False - There are four things: vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and fluency/coherence.
False - You are only marked on grammar.
5. To do really well on the speaking part of the IELTS, your English must be perfect.
true
false
6. Which of the following will help you do well on the IELTS?
Speak for as long as possible. If your answers are really long, that will help your mark.
Give yes/ no answers. For example, if they ask me if I like sports, I will only say no.
Give examples to support my points. For example, if I tell them my favorite type of food is Korean, I should give some examples of Korean dishes.
Change the subject if I have nothing to say about it. For example, if they ask me about food and I don't know what to say, I should start talking about something I do know, like movies.
7. "I like shopping." "I like watching TV." You should use "I like" often to get a high score on the vocabulary mark.
true
false
"I enjoy", "I really love", and "I prefer" are better expressions to use.
8. You should expand your answers. This may mean...
Your answers should have examples and detail.
You should speak slowly if you don't have a lot to say.
Your answers should be very long. You should talk for as long as possible.
9. Cuisine is another word for:
sports
friend
food
hobby
Gollum
10. Is it okay to make some things up on the IELTS? For example, I don't like sports, but I think if I lie and say I do like sports, I will have more to say on the topic.
Yes - It's okay to lie. The important thing is that you show off your English skills.
No - Even if you don't have anything to say on a topic, it is very bad to make something up. If the examiner finds out you are lying, you will get a 0.
IELTS Speaking Task 1 - How to get a high score
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRFEKvsw-vs&t=930s