IE 14: How to Take Notes Like a Pro on Speaking Part 2 of the IELTS

IE 14: How to Take Notes Like a Pro on Speaking Part 2 of the IELTS

Click here to get 7 Easy Steps to a 7 or Higher on IELTS Are you nervous about talking for two minutes in speaking section 2 of the IELTS? Today, get some note taking strategies you can use to ace the IELTS speaking section! In the IELTS speaking part 1, the examiner asks you about three topics. But in part 2 you are given a single topic card. No matter what this topic is, you cannot change it. You have one minute to prepare to speak for two full minutes. How you spend that minute is important. Because you will have such a specific topic, and such a short amount of time, it’s probably best to write everything you can think of about the topic. You could do this in a bullet list, or as a mind map. But you need to have enough to say for those two minutes. If you do not have practice brainstorming like this, you may want to practice. Use a topic from a newspaper as an example. Give yourself a minute (or more) to make a list of notes on the topic. Then, see if you can use them to speak for two minutes. Other tips: Practice brainstorming/note-taking every day if possible. You’re training your brain for thinking, speaking and writing in English. Take all of these notes in English, not your native language! Ideally, your notes will provide you enough to tell a story. Telling a story will enable you to speak for the full two minutes, and help you remain coherent. Do you have much experience brainstorming? How do you think it would go for the IELTS speaking section part 2? Let us know in the comments section below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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IELTS Energy 44: Your Step-by-Step Tour of IELTS Exam Day

IELTS Energy 44: Your Step-by-Step Tour of IELTS Exam Day

Get our free IELTS video training now   Today you’ll find out exactly what happens on IELTS exam day. The Listening test is first. You listen for 30 minutes and then you have 10 minutes to transfer your answers. Next you start the Reading test. The Reading test has 3 passages, 40 questions, and you have to do it in 60 minutes. There is no extra time for transferring your answers. Next comes the Writing test. At this point you might be tired but you need to keep going. It’s important to eat a good breakfast before the test. The Writing test is 60 minutes, 20 minutes for Task 1, 40 minutes for Task 2. When you prepare, be sure to practice the timing for the Writing test. After Writing, find out when your Speaking test is. It’s usually that afternoon. Sometimes it’s at another time during the week. During the time between the Writing and the Speaking tests, you may have a huge amount of time. Have a plan for how you are going to fill those hours if you need to. You can listen to a podcast in English during that time but also get some fresh air, go outside and take a walk. Give your brain some down time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

7 Touko 201515min

IELTS Energy 43: The FIRST Thing You Need to Think About When You Prepare for the IELTS Exam

IELTS Energy 43: The FIRST Thing You Need to Think About When You Prepare for the IELTS Exam

Get our free IELTS video training course   It can be stressful when you get started preparing for the IELTS exam. Maybe you don’t know where to start. Today we’ll show you what you are probably missing when you get started with your IELTS prep. Most students make this mistake. They do one of these things: 1- Only focus on test strategy and practice or 2- Only focus on general English skill building   Doing only test prep or only general English and not both is a huge mistake. This is a test of your English skills and not just your ability to take the test. You need to get exposure in all different ways including speaking, reading, writing, listening. Also, you need to study the test and understand how to use strategies to get a high score. The way to make sure that you balance your practice is to have a daily study plan that helps you do both.   What’s the problem with a lot of IELTS schools? At many IELTS schools you have young teachers who have online resources and fun activities but the teacher often does not know the test. On the other hand, you could get a teacher who knows the test and who has been teaching IELTS for many years and will only do test practice with you but is very inflexible and boring. These are the two types of teachers that you will find at many IELTS schools. Unfortunately both of these types of teachers won’t help you get the score you need. It’s possible to spend a lot of money and not get the skills that you need when you finish the course at an IELTS school. Don’t let this happen to you! If you really want to attend a traditional IELTS class, make sure you have the option to get your money back after your first class or if you are studying online, try to get some sample lessons before you have to buy the whole course.   Come back to our site for more IELTS episodes   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

6 Touko 201514min

IELTS Energy Bonus: How to Prepare for IELTS with the Best of 'em

IELTS Energy Bonus: How to Prepare for IELTS with the Best of 'em

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5 Touko 20154min

IELTS Energy 42: How to Get that 7 For Vocabulary When You Speak or Write About Age

IELTS Energy 42: How to Get that 7 For Vocabulary When You Speak or Write About Age

Get our free IELTS video training   When it comes to the IELTS Speaking or Writing tests you may get a question about age groups. Do you have the right vocabulary to talk about age groups in English? Today you’ll get the vocabulary you need. Here are some terms that you need to know: Infant or baby: Under age 1 Toddler: Age 1-3 Child, kid: Age 3-12 Teen, teenager, adolescent: Age 13- 20 Young adult: age 18-30 Twenty-something: Someone who is in their twenties Thirty-something: Someone who is in their thirties Middle aged: 50’s/60’s Elderly, elders: Age 70/80/90/100   Come back to our website to learn more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

5 Touko 201518min

IELTS Energy Bonus Get Our Free IELTS Video Training for a 7 or Higher

IELTS Energy Bonus Get Our Free IELTS Video Training for a 7 or Higher

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4 Touko 201512min

IELTS Energy 41: How Your Cultural IQ Can Affect your Speaking Score

IELTS Energy 41: How Your Cultural IQ Can Affect your Speaking Score

Get our free IELTS video training now   Did you know that your cultural IQ can affect your Speaking score on the IELTS exam? It’s true! Today you’ll find out how. There are questions that can be traps on the IELTS exam. Examiners are human and when they hear your response to a question like “what’s the difference between activities that men and women do?” they will have a negative gut reaction to your answer if you respond in a way that shows a lack of cultural sensitivity.   Come back to our site to get the phrases that you need to say this correctly   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

4 Touko 201516min

IELTS Energy 40: Introvert? Extrovert? How to Use Your Style To Prepare Effectively

IELTS Energy 40: Introvert? Extrovert? How to Use Your Style To Prepare Effectively

Get our FREE IELTS VIDEO TRAINING NOW   Are you preparing for IELTS in a way that works with your personality? Do you assume that because you’re an introvert, you can’t succeed on the Speaking test? What’s the difference between an introvert and an extrovert: Introvert: You lose energy from being around people and stimulation Extrovert: You can get energy from outside stimulation like interaction with people, music, crowds, etc.   Come back to our site to get more advice for IELTS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

30 Huhti 201517min

IE 39: Why The Test Is Recorded and Why It Matters to You

IE 39: Why The Test Is Recorded and Why It Matters to You

We have a HOT new IELTS video training out! Get it here and learn how to get a 7 or higher on your IELS exam. This morning one of our listeners just took the Speaking test and we got a great question from her. She had two questions: 1- “Is it bad that the examiner asked me to speak louder?” 2- “Is it ok that I took a quick sip of water during the test?” Neither of these issues is a problem that will affect your grade. But you must speak loudly enough that the examiner can hear you of course.   Come back to our site for more tips and advice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

28 Huhti 201517min

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