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1、IELTS Speaking Part 3: think paragraphIn part 3 of the speaking test, you should try to give longer, detailed answers. A good way to do this is to imagine that you are making a paragraph.Remember the paragraph building techniques that we use in writing task 2:Idea, explain, exampleStart with a direc
2、t answer to the question, like the topic sentence in a written paragraph. Then explain your answer in more detail, and support your explanation with an example.Try answering this question:Do you think that its important for people to go on holiday?Firstly, secondly, finallyStart with the direct answ
3、er, then explain it by giving two or three reasons, and maybe an example too.Try answering this question:Why do you think some people prefer not to go abroad on holiday?IELTS Speaking Part 3: idea, explain, personal exampleLets look at a sample answer using the idea, explain, example structure. This
4、 time Im using apersonalexample in the last sentence.What disagreements do teenagers often have with their parents? Why?(Idea / basic answer)Teenagers disagree with their parents about all sorts of things, like the clothes they want to wear, whether they can go out with their friends, doing homework
5、, and how much help they give their parents around the house.(Explain why)I think the teenage years are when we develop a sense of identity, and we want to make our own decisions rather than follow other peoples instructions.(Personal example)I remember having disagreements with my own parents, usua
6、lly about simple things like getting up early in the morning, tidying my room, or doing the washing up!IELTS Speaking Part 3: TV programme answersHere are my sample answers to the questions that I shared with you last week. Notice that I use the 3 or 4 steps that I remended, and remember to note dow
7、n any good words or phrases that you find.1. Do you think most people watch TV for education or for entertainment?I think people watch TV primarily for entertainment. There are far more entertainment programmes than educational ones, and in my experience most people treat television as a form of rel
8、axation in the evening. If I think about the most popular TV programmes in the UK, such as talent shows like X Factor or soap operas like Eastenders, the focus is definitely on entertainment rather than education.2. Should TV play a role in educating children? How?Yes, it definitely should play a ro
9、le in my opinion. Good childrens TV programmes should tell stories that contain some kind of lesson about how to behave or what is morally right and wrong. Many of the traditional fairy tales, such as Cinderella, have been made into TV programmes, and there is always a postive message in those stori
10、es.3. How do you think TV viewing habits change as people get older?TV viewing habits obviously change a lot as we get older. While toddlers might watch programmes about talking animals, teenagers prefer action and adventure or sports, and as adults we start taking an interest in news and politics.
11、My own preferences, for example, have changed over the years - I would never have watched news programmes when I was younger. I think it would be very strange if our viewing habits didnt mature!IELTS Speaking Part 3: tensesWhen answering the two questions below, you should be aware that the examiner
12、 is expecting to hear some different verb tenses.1. Do you think filmshave changedsince youwerea child?No, I dont think filmshave changedmuch since Iwasa child. When Iwasyounger Ienjoyedwatching action films, and the Hollywood formula for this type of filmseemsto be the same today. For example, Ilik
13、edthe original Superman films, and superheroesarestill a popular subject for film-makers.2. As the technology for home viewing improves, do you think peoplewillstop going to the cinema in future?No, I dontthinkthat peoplewillstop going to the cinema. Peoplecanalready buy fantastic home viewing equip
14、ment, but it stillfeelsmore special to share the experience of watching a new film with a theatre full of people. I dontthinkthat technologywillbe able to replicate that cinema atmosphere.IELTS Speaking Part 3: long answer techniqueHeres the technique that I remend for giving long answers in part 3:
15、1. Answer the question directly2. Explain why3. Give an example4. Explain the alternative / oppositeHeres an example using a question from last weeks lesson:Do you think that its better to have clear aims for the future, or is it best to take each day as it es?(Answer)I think its best to have a good
16、 idea of what you want to do with your life, especially in terms of studies and career.(Why)Having aims allows you to plan what you need to do today and tomorrow in order to achieve longer-term objectives.(Example)For example, if you want to bee a doctor, you need to choose the right subjects at sch
17、ool, get the right exam results, and work hard at university.(Opposite)Without a clear aim, it would be impossible to take the necessary steps towards a career in medicine, or any other profession.IELTS Speaking Part 3: munity answersHere are my sample answers for the part 3 munity topic:1) What are
18、 some of the ways people can help others in the munity? Which is the most important?I think there are many ways to help others in our local munities. For example, where I live, some people volunteer to run activity clubs for children, or they help out in residential homes for elderly people. Others
19、give money, food or clothes to organisations that support people living below the poverty line. In my opinion, there isnt a scale of importance when it es to helping others; all forms of help are positive.2) Why do you think some people like to help other people?Most people get a good feeling when t
20、hey help others, and they understand that we can all experience difficult times in our lives when we might need support. For example, we all grow old, and we all run the risk of losing our jobs or having a health problem that affects our ability to look after ourselves. So, I think people help other
21、s because they empathise with them.3) Some people say that people help others in the munity more now than they did in the past. Do you agree or disagree? Why?I disagree with that kind of opinion. Its impossible to generalise about how much people help in their munities from one generation to the nex
22、t, so I dont think we should try to judge or pare how altruistic people are now or were in the past. There have always been those who help others and those who dont.IELTS Speaking Part 3: answer structureDid you notice how I structured my answers inlast weeks lesson?Answer 11. Answer the question -
23、it depends2. Explain one side3. Explain the other side4. Give an exampleAnswer 21. Firstly - first characteristic of a good listener2. Secondly - second characteristic3. Finally - third characteristicAnswer 31. Answer the question - its a mixture of both things2. Explain one side3. Explain the other
24、 sideBasically, Im usingIdea, Explain, (Example)orFirstly, Secondly, Finally, just as I do when Im writing main paragraphs for writing task 2. The more you practise using these two patterns, the easier it bees to give longer, more coherent answers.IELTS Speaking Part 3: advice answersHere are my sam
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