In the IELTS Speaking test, the examiner often asks questions about why you like a particular situation or activity, for example your work, the place where you live, your lifestyle, etc. You will probably want to discuss the advantages and opportunities that the situation gives you. In this post I’m going to teach you a simple and natural structure you can use: 'get to do something'.
Advice from an IELTS Examiner
Talking about your work
Expressing dislikes
3 Tips for Building your Confidence before the IELTS Speaking Test
Many IELTS test candidates are worried about their confidence in speaking. This is normal. If you do not live in an English-speaking country, then you probably do not have many opportunities to practise your English. However, this does not mean that you cannot increase your confidence before the speaking test.
Here are 3 'passive' tips to help you build your confidence.
Expressing personal opinions with ‘find’
In the IELTS speaking test, the examiner will ask you about your opinion or feeling about a particular event, book, film, person, situation etc. Many advanced candidates use grammatically correct but unnatural structures in their responses.
So, in this post I'm going to present a simple and natural structure that native speakers commonly use.