IELTS Speaking Topics on Day 1 Will I take the test on Day 2? Urgent

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The IELTS test lasts about 3 hours, and the content of the IELTS test consists of four parts: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The IELTS written test (listening, reading, writing) and speaking test will be conducted separately.

    The listening test lasts for 30 minutes, with an additional 10 minutes for the paper-based test to be written onto the answer sheet, please note that there is no extra 10 minutes for the computer-based test. The listening test consists of 4 monologues and dialogues and requires candidates to complete 40 questions, the reading test consists of 60 minutes, including 3 passages of reading, and the candidates need to complete 40 questions, and the writing test consists of a 150-word graphical analysis essay and a 250-word argumentative essay. The speaking test lasts 11 to 14 minutes and consists of three sections

    Everyday topics, elaboration on a familiar topic, and needles...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I took the IELTS test in Zhengzhou on the 10th, and I took about 10 topics in total. So after the first day of the test, I will still take the test on the second day, and I will take the oral test on the 10th after the written test on the 11th. Then that night, I found a topic of other people's spoken language in 3gbbs, and the next day I was hit, it was health.

    If you are taking the exam the next day, be sure to go.

    This address is very, very useful for finding questions at the end of the speaking test on the first day. Definitely won't jump out of this circle, the next day is the happiest in the oral test, come on, I wish you a good score.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is uncertain, so the questions on the first day and the second day are also possible to be tested, and the examiner is looking through his book to find the topic. So it is possible to go.

    Take a look at this**, you can also go to sina to search for Chen Pai's blog, she**has a monthly test language**, and it is very accurate, that is, there are a lot of questions, but many topics can be converted to each other. Go and see, her** will sometimes be all hit.

    I saw that the blog of the little witch who spoke was Chen Pai's.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes. Why else is there always so many people waiting outside the exam room for the second day every first day?

    If you're lucky enough to draw the same question.

    However, it is generally not very likely.

    After all, there are so many questions in the question bank.

    It's always better to be more prepared.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As long as you don't take the IELTS in December and January, it's definitely possible.

    Because in December, the examiner will bring the key questions of the year, and the scope is too large, so even if you get the questions of the first day, it will be difficult to encounter the original questions the next day.

    There will be a lot of new questions for the January exam. So even if you wait, you may not be able to meet the questions of the first day the next day.

    In other months, of course, you must go to the question in advance, because the probability of encountering the old style is very high.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, the speaking examiner has a notebook, and he chooses the questions from the notebook, randomly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, I'm in the same situation as you, and I took the most questions on the first day of the exam, but I didn't prepare, and it was painful

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What is the difference between IELTS speaking in the morning and afternoon, in fact, there is no big difference, it does not mean that the questions in the morning or afternoon will be simpler or dry, so students do not need to worry too much about the question of whether the IELTS speaking test is in the morning or afternoon, as long as you review in place, whether it is in the morning or afternoon, you will definitely get a satisfactory score.

    Although the test room will change the questions, the test center will not be changed. Therefore, you can refer to the questions of the whole test center to prepare, and some examiners will exchange questions with each other, and it may be exactly the same. Even if you are the same, you may not be able to meet the problem that you squat, and if you encounter it, you may not be able to perform better than other problems.

    IELTS examiners have a lot of questions in their hands, but the questions are the same for each test. Whether it's the afternoon of the first day or the morning and afternoon of the second day. If you want to ask those who have passed the test what the speaking test is, ask a few more people.

    Ask a few more different ones, and you can prepare each one.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Think for yourself? They are a question bank. It's all random.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I took the test in Nanjing, 1:20 is the first batch of tests, if you are nervous, sign in to the examination room half an hour in advance, find your own examination room, and then arrange for you to wait in the waiting room. I arrived 15 minutes early, and it was boring to arrive early, so I still sat in the classroom and waited.

    The questions are basically in turns, I can't say if it's the same as yesterday, anyway, you can also take a look at yesterday's exam questions, especially the new questions, just be prepared.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is not necessarily whether the test is the original question, the examiner has several sets of test questions in his hand, and this depends on how the examiner arranges it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    will change. Even if two people take the test in succession, the test will not be the same.

    There is no fixed set of questions, and the examiner will ask you questions at random.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are no set questions for the IELTS Speaking test. The teacher randomly selects topics to discuss with you, but if you don't have a cold voice, it may appear more often.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When it comes to what to bring to the IELTS Speaking test, the most important information that comes to the mind of candidates is nothing more than the ID, and on the day of the IELTS Speaking test, candidates need to bring the following items:

    1. ID card: consistent with the registration, and true and valid;

    2. **: A color bareheaded photo with a white background and a standard size passport within 6 months, with the name and test number indicated on the back, and the portrait in the photo must show both ears and no glasses;

    3. Admission Ticket.

    If you do not bring the required documents and documents, you may not be able to take the test and will not be able to transfer, cancel or refund your fee.

    The IELTS Speaking test is conducted one-on-one, and the examiner will first ask the candidate some personal questions and choose a topic to follow. After reaching a certain level, the examiner presents the question card and asks the candidate to answer and discuss the content involved in the question for no less than one minute. Finally, the examiner will discuss some in-depth topics with the candidate to assess the candidate's coping ability.

    The total length is 14 minutes.

    The exam is divided into 3 parts:

    Part 1 Candidates and examiners introduce themselves. Candidates will then answer a number of personal questions about themselves, including where they live, family, work, school, hobbies, and any other relevant questions. The session duration of this part is 4-5 minutes.

    Part 2 Candidates will be given a question and some hints to speak on a specific topic. Candidates have 1 minute to prepare and can take notes. The duration of presentations is 1-2 minutes. After the candidate has finished speaking, the examiner will ask one or two questions.

    Part 3 The examiner and the candidate discuss more esoteric topics that are related to the topics in Part 2. The duration of the discussion is 4-5 minutes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Regardless of whether the spoken language is before or after the written test, you must bring that set of things, second-generation ID card (or passport), admission ticket, two-inch barehead** (full name and examination room should be written on the back).

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    ID card,**,**Write your name on the back, as well as your admission ticket, or print a copy on the official website, just in case.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It takes about 15 minutes.

    Part1: Some examiners will talk to you first, and some will go straight to the point and ask what first's your full name.The second question is what i should call you

    After that, the question and answer is usually asked: What are you doing? It's work or study, ask a few questions about study or work. The odds of asking about hometown are also relatively high.

    After that, it is not necessarily, you may ask about festivals, movies, **, colors, numbers, birds, etc., you can read it before the test**, and review it in a targeted manner.

    Part2: Please note that only part2 is to give the card, and then give you paper and pen, give you a minute to think, and state yourself for 1-2 minutes. It's better to say enough for 2 minutes. If you overdo it, the examiner will interrupt you.

    part3: According to part2, some in-depth questions will be asked, this part must be more, not too simple; Sometimes, I will ask other questions without the content of part 2.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The IELTS Speaking section is divided into four stages, the first stage in which the examiner will ask some simple basic questions to ease the candidate's nervousness. After the transition to the second stage, the examiner will ask the candidate to elaborate on a question or describe a process. Then in the third stage, the examiner will give the candidate a clue card (role-play card), two people will play the role, and the candidate will ask the examiner questions according to the content of the card, which is often difficult for many candidates to grasp.

    In the final stage, the examiner will ask the candidate to talk about their future plans and intentions. The whole conversation tends to be life-like, colloquial, and more relaxed.

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  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Part One will ask your name first, and then more than 90% of them will ask are your student?At the beginning of a specific topic, there are usually 7 or 8 questions, but depending on the specific time, it only takes two or three sentences.

    Part two will give you a card with a topic and a few small hint questions, give you a pen and paper, give you 1 minute to think about it, and then put it for another 2 minutes.

    Part Three has the same form as Part One, but the problem is a bit more difficult, requiring five to eight sentences.

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