Many teachers say that it is good to finish the second part of IELTS speaking in 1 minute and 30 sec

Updated on educate 2024-02-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1-2 minutes is the best, not necessarily full two minutes, the circumstances that must be met are: at least more than 1 minute, the questions are clear, if you say full two minutes, or say that the examiner tells you to stop, but you have not finished the question, you will definitely be deducted points.

    Therefore, when preparing at home before the exam, prepare 1 minute 30 seconds to 2 minutes of content, and try to finish the questions before 1 minute and 40 seconds, because you don't know how long you will talk and how many seconds are left during the exam, so you can master the rhythm yourself.

    As for the first part, it is not necessarily, in general, there are about 8 questions, sometimes depending on the performance of the candidates, the candidates are too few, and the examiner will say a little more and ask a little more detailed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For two minutes, remember what where who when why and how, preferably when he interrupted you, and then preferably cite your own examples

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, it's said that there is a clear closing word. Say more and be wrong, say less and be wrong. So it's okay to control it in 1 minute and 40 seconds...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It doesn't have to be two minutes.

    The conditions that must be met are:

    At least 1 minute or more.

    If you say that it is full of two minutes, or that the examiner tells you to stop, but you have not finished answering the question, do you think you will not deduct points, so prepare 1 minute 30 seconds to 2 minutes of content when preparing at home before the test, and try to answer all the questions before 1 minute and 40 seconds, because you don't know how long you have been talking and how many seconds you have saved during the test, so you can master the rhythm yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's better to say that the examiner tells you to stop.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1: Part1 generally asks 8 questions.

    2: part2 doesn't have to say enough for two minutes.

    Questions about IELTS Speaking part1 and part2:

    1) You don't have to say it for two minutes. The circumstances that must be met are: At least 1 minute or more The questions are answered clearly If you say that it is full for two minutes, or that the examiner tells you to stop, but you have not finished answering the question, do you think you will not deduct points, so prepare 1 minute 30 seconds to 2 minutes of content when preparing at home before the test, and try to answer the questions before 1 minute and 40 seconds, because you don't know how long you have been talking and how many seconds you have saved during the exam, so you can master the rhythm yourself.

    2) As for part1, it is not necessarily, in general, there are about 8 questions, sometimes depending on the candidate's performance, the candidate answers too little, and the examiner will also say a little more and ask a little more detail.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For the second part of the speaking test, the official IELTS requirement is to make a statement of 1 to 2 minutes, within which time is acceptable, and it is not necessary to speak for 2 minutes. The examiner will give you a score based on four criteria (fluency and coherence, lexical variety, grammatical diversity and accuracy, and pronunciation), and what you need to do is to fully demonstrate your speaking skills in these four areas in a limited amount of time. The number of questions in the first part will vary depending on the length of your answers, and the total number of questions you will answer will naturally be smaller.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    yes, you've got to say enough to have a good chance of winning.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking test is a topic description, which is a daunting part for most test takers. This part of the test is completed by the candidate's one-person statement, and there is a lack of dialogue and communication between the candidate and the examiner, so it is easy to cause the candidate's nervousness.

    Under normal circumstances, it is one to two minutes of answering time, but candidates will be nervous when they arrive at the examination room, and it is inevitable that the time is not good, and often the time has come when they have not finished speaking, and the examiner shouts to stop is not what you said, but the exam time is limited, you can say that it is a good thing to let him shout to stop, it is better than you finish talking in advance and staring at each other.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    IELTS Speaking Part 2: Topic Card Statement.

    In this section, the examiner will hand the candidate a topic card with questions and relevant perspectives. After receiving the card, the candidate has one minute to prepare and at the same time can take notes on the provided straw paper (no can take out of the exam room).

    Candidates are then expected to make a 1-2 minute presentation on the topic given. The answer should not be too long or too short. If it is too short, the content is lacking, and the examiner believes that the student does not have the ability to analyze and describe in English.

    If it is too long, it is easy for the examiner to interrupt the examiner and make him think that the candidate cannot grasp the main point or is suspected of memorizing.

    Note that the examiner may or may not ask additional questions 1-2 after the candidate's presentation, but this will not have much impact on the second part of the score. At this point, there is no need for the candidate to repeat what has already been said. Answers should be concise, to the point, and clear.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Generally, part3 asks three or four questions, and each answer can be answered for half a minute to a minute. If the answer is less and the time is short, the examiner will continue to ask, and if the previous part1part2 says more, it is also possible to ask two or three, which varies from person to person.

    Part3 has some critical thinking, generally as long as you understand the problem, you can say a lot. So don't worry about answering less.

    Good luck with your IELTS exam!

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