Fluency For Ielts Speaking
Fluency For Ielts Speaking
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FLUENCY
for
IELTS
SPEAKING
INTRODUCTION
This course is an intense workout to improve your fluency in the IELTS Speaking test.
The course is divided into three parts, like the IELTS Speaking Test.
The focus is on
The course also uses a ‘question - answer’ format, so you can see how to use different
tenses effectively in different parts of the test.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fluency in Part 1 Questions
• Present Simple
• Present Perfect Continuous (past to present activity)
• Present Perfect Continuous (recent activity)
• Past habits (simple past, used to, would)
• Present Perfect (experiences)
• Comparatives
• Superlatives
• 2nd Conditional
Fluency for Part 2 Questions
Giving a talk about people, places, things, activities and events that may have
happened in the past, present or future.
• Simple Past
• Past Continuous
• Past Perfect
• Relative Clauses
• 3rd Conditional
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When practicing speaking, I strongly recommend you work with either the audio (or
video) without looking at the PDF.
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PART 1
UNIT 1
Present Simple
If you are talking about things that are true now, or your habits or things that happen
regularly, you can use the present simple tense.
• I live in Spain
• I work as a teacher
• I do like this music (use ‘do’ for emphasis)
He / she / it + verb + S
• He lives in England
• My sister works in a hospital
• She does like her job (use ‘does’ for emphasis)
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Part 1 Questions
Q: Do you like reading?
A:
Yes I am big fan of reading.
I’m really into crime novels actually,
I do like Agatha Christie
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A:
Not much
It’s not really my cup of tea
I tend to listen to music
whenever I have any free time
A:
As a matter of fact I do
I’m really into running
I run twice a week
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Q: Do you cook?
A:
Yes I do,
I’m rather fond of cooking,
to tell you the truth.
I find it really relaxing.
A:
Not really to be honest,
I don’t play any water sports.
I don’t have much chance
where I live
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UNIT 2
Present Perfect Continuous
(activity from past to present)
If you are describing events or states that began in the past, and continue now, you can
use the present perfect continuous
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Part 1 Questions
Q: Do you run?
A:
I do as a matter of fact,
I’ve been jogging
for about 3 years now.
I love it.......
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A:
Yes, I do.
I surf actually.
I’ve been surfing
since I was a kid
Q: Do you drive?
A:
Yes, I do.
I’ve been driving
since I was 18
I usually drive to work everyday
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UNIT 3
Present Perfect Continuous (recent activity)
We can also use the present perfect continuous to describe repeated activities that began
in the past and still continue
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Part 1 Questions
Q: Do you cook?
A:
Yeah, I love cooking.
Recently,
I’ve been learning
some new Japanese recipes.
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Q: Do you cook?
A:
No, not really
That said, I’ve been trying to learn
following some videos on Youtube
A:
Yes, I am a big fan of science.
Recently,
I’ve been listening
to a new podcast about science
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A:
Well, actually, recently,
I’ve been learning how to meditate.
It’s great fun, I must say
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UNIT 4
Past Habits
We can use,
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USED TO
WOULD
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Part 1 Questions
Q: Did you eat a lot of sweet things when you were younger?
A:
Yes, I did, to be honest
In my family
we would have a dessert
after dinner most days.
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A:
Yes, I did.
I used to swim a lot.
Most weekends actually.
A:
Yes, I had to do art classes at school,
it was mandatory, you know
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A:
Not really, I didn’t like it much.
I often used to skip English classes,
to tell you the truth.
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UNIT 5
Present Perfect (experiences)
We can use the present perfect to describe experiences we have had in life
If we continue to talk about this experience, the following sentences usually use the simple
past tense.
I’ve run a marathon once. It was 2 years ago and took place in Australia.
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Part 1 Questions
Q: Have you ever grown a plant?
A:
Actually, no I haven’t.
I’ve never learnt how to do it
but I’d love to try
A:
Oh yes. I have been to a few actually.
I went to a great one in Italy last year,
it had some famous masterpieces,
that were really impressive.
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A:
Yes, I have seen loads,
well, if animals in a zoo count.
I have been to the zoo in my city several times
and it’s full of wild animals;
like gorillas and giraffes.
A:
Not really to be honest,
I’ve never really liked water sports.
I was brought up in the city,
so I didn’t have much chance to practice them
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UNIT 6
Comparatives
We can use comparative adjectives to compare 2 things (or two people, two places etc…)
Adjective + er
With a one-syllable word with consonant + vowel + consonant, then we double the
last letter: For example, big becomes bigger
• A is bigger than B
________________
MORE +Adjective
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Part 1 Questions
Q: Do you prefer to read a paper book or a digital book?
A:
To be honest, I prefer paper books
because they’re nicer to hold than digital books
And just much easier to use too
That said, digital ones are actually cheaper
A:
I usually travel by train
Because it’s far more comfortable than a plane
It’s also way cheaper
I know planes are faster,
but going to the airport is a bit of a hassle
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A:
Generally speaking,
I’d rather take short breaks
They’re far better for my concentration and productivity
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UNIT 7
Superlatives.
We can use superlatives adjectives to compare 3 or more things (or three or more people,
places etc…)
With a one-syllable word with consonant + vowel + consonant, then we double the last letter
For example, big becomes the biggest
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Part 1 Questions
Q: Tell me about your hometown
A:
I come from Manchester which is up in the north of England.
It’s one of the most beautiful cities in England,
A:
Many tourists
will go to Manchester United’s football ground
because it’s one of the most famous grounds in the world
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A:
Well, one of the most popular pastimes is sunbathing,
if the weather is sunny.
Otherwise, many people will just go for a stroll to get some fresh air.
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UNIT 8
2nd Conditionals.
We can use this tense to describe the consequences of things that could happen in future,
but are unlikely.
Also you can use a contraction in spoken English - would becomes ‘d.
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Part 1 Questions
Q: How would you feel if someone gave you a pen as a gift?
A:
I would be delighted, if someone gave me a pen as a gift,
So long as it was a good quality one!
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A:
To be honest,
I’d probably be a bit annoyed, if someone gave me a pen as a gift
A:
If I had a chance, I would love to try surfing
I think it’d be great fun
A:
Yes, I would like to be famous, if I didn’t have to speak in public
We also use the full form would, when we use the negative
A:
No, I wouldn’t like to be famous, if I had to give up my privacy
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