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Unlike the Writing module, the Speaking test requires a conversational yet sophisticated tone. You should sound natural, fluent, and capable of using idiomatic expressions appropriately. 1. Gaining Time to Think (Part 1, 2 & 3)
Mastering the IELTS Writing and Speaking modules requires more than just a strong vocabulary; it demands the strategic use of set phrases and expressions to achieve high scores in (Writing) and Fluency and Coherence (Speaking).
Work & economy
- Great for explaining causes. 3. Contrasting and Adding Ideas (Task 2) "Conversely,..." / "On the other hand,..." "Notwithstanding [point], it is essential to..." "Furthermore,..." / "Moreover,..." "While [X] has benefits, it also carries potential risks." 4. Task 1 (Academic) Trends and Comparisons "The graph illustrates a significant upward trend in..." "A sharp decrease was observed between [Year] and [Year]."
Task 2 accounts for two-thirds of your writing score. You need to structure arguments, show concession, and conclude powerfully. Stating Your Opinion and Thesis
Explaining the relationship between ideas is vital for developing a strong thesis. Use these formal cause-and-effect phrases:
Explaining patterns (if possible)
(Smoothly transitions to the counter-argument) Conclusion and Synthesis
: Essential for "Change" questions.
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Unlike the Writing module, the Speaking test requires a conversational yet sophisticated tone. You should sound natural, fluent, and capable of using idiomatic expressions appropriately. 1. Gaining Time to Think (Part 1, 2 & 3)
Mastering the IELTS Writing and Speaking modules requires more than just a strong vocabulary; it demands the strategic use of set phrases and expressions to achieve high scores in (Writing) and Fluency and Coherence (Speaking).
Work & economy
- Great for explaining causes. 3. Contrasting and Adding Ideas (Task 2) "Conversely,..." / "On the other hand,..." "Notwithstanding [point], it is essential to..." "Furthermore,..." / "Moreover,..." "While [X] has benefits, it also carries potential risks." 4. Task 1 (Academic) Trends and Comparisons "The graph illustrates a significant upward trend in..." "A sharp decrease was observed between [Year] and [Year]."
Task 2 accounts for two-thirds of your writing score. You need to structure arguments, show concession, and conclude powerfully. Stating Your Opinion and Thesis
Explaining the relationship between ideas is vital for developing a strong thesis. Use these formal cause-and-effect phrases:
Explaining patterns (if possible)
(Smoothly transitions to the counter-argument) Conclusion and Synthesis
: Essential for "Change" questions.
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