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September 2012

IELTS Speaking test in the UAE – September 2012

Our kind friend S remembered and shared these Speaking questions after his IELTS exam in the UAE.

Speaking testIELTS test in the UAE

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Tell me about the town you live in.
– Can you tell me about your relatives and cousins?
– Who did you like the most from your relatives as a child?

Cue Card

Describe the journey you were on as a child. Please say:

– Where did you go?
– Who was there with you?
– How was that journey?
– Why do you still remember that journey?

Discussion

– What benefits can a person get when they travel?
– What are the ways of traveling in your country?
– Do you think travel will change in the next 50 years?

What helped Dona get Band 8.5 in IELTS

Today I am happy to share the tips we received from Dona, a Sri-Lankan IELTS candidate, who won our IELTS results competition in July with an amazing Band 8.5 (her Reading and Listening were both Band 9!)

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And now back to Dona’s IELTS preparation tips:

“Just a few tips I would like to share.Dona, Band 8.5 in IELTS

For reading, I found it very helpful to read practice articles, those in past papers or even from other sources such as newspapers and textbooks. A lot of consistent reading and understanding any given articles goes a long way.

For listening, I think it is helpful to listen to a few recordings to practice and get into the flow and speed of the speaker. Keep an ear out for key words in the questions that would help you identify the answer.

For speaking, the most helpful thing to do is to keep speaking and interacting with people in English. Try to speak in a consistent flow, adding more complex words often. Try not to break your sentences and pause to think or hesitate. Keep speaking.

For writing, try to plan your essay. Allocate a certain number of words to each paragraph you plan on writing and have an idea of what the main idea of each paragraph will be.”