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New Teaching IELTS Speaking e-book out now
As Teaching IELTS Writing: Interactive Classroom Activities seems to have been quite popular, I’ve now put together over 300 photocopiable pages of thoroughly classroom-tested materials that help really teach (not just practise) IELTS Speaking: Teaching IELTS Speaking: Interactive Classroom Activities … Continue reading
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IELTS Speaking Part Three functions card game
Take turns IELTS Speaking Part Three questions. You get one point for each function from below that you can say using different language from what anyone has said before. Even slightly different phrases are fine, but you don’t score a … Continue reading
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IELTS Speaking Part Two dice game
Roll the dice between one and six times as your teacher says and talk about the topics that match those numbers below. Note that as in the exam you should speak about one specific thing, not things in general. If … Continue reading
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35 IELTS Speaking games
My IELTS articles and IELTS worksheets pages have always had plenty of ideas for games, but they’ve been somewhat hidden under the other more boring but at least as useful activities like students making their own questions with typical question … Continue reading
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IELTS Speaking Prepositions and articles pairwork guessing game
Student A Choose one of the sections below and read out examples with that preposition or determiner missing until your partner guesses the missing word. They can only guess once per hint. If you run out of examples before they … Continue reading
IELTS Speaking Comparing and contrasting questions
Ask and answer questions from the list below. How is where you live/ your hometown different from how it was 20 years ago? How does where you live compare to the area around here? Do you prefer to cook or … Continue reading
Translatable and untranslatable vocabulary in IELTS Speaking
Brainstorm things into the categories below, only writing down the ones that one of you didn’t know before your partner told you about it. Types of accommodation Parts of a home/ Furniture Places where people live (“city” etc) Relationships Types … Continue reading
IELTS Speaking Part Three on risk
IELTS Speaking Part Three questions on the topic of risk Objective IELTS Advanced Unit 15 Take turns asking each other questions from below for three or four minutes. If your partner shows they don’t understand the question, repeat it and … Continue reading
IELTS Speaking Part Three on minds
IELTS Speaking Part Three questions on the topic of minds Objective IELTS Advanced Unit 16 Take turns asking each other questions from below for three or four minutes. If your partner shows they don’t understand the question, repeat it and … Continue reading
IELTS Speaking Part Two presentations on food
Objective Advanced IELTS Unit 8 Describe a dish that you like. You should explain: – How it is prepared – How it is eaten – What you like about it And say how popular you think this is amongst other … Continue reading