IELTS Speaking Part 3 games/ worksheets

IELTS Speaking Part Three questions and answers PDFs and teaching tips. If you like anything here and want more, please support TEFLtastic.

E-book with over 100 pages on IELTS Speaking Part Three

Teaching IELTS Speaking: Interactive Classroom Activities (over 300 pages of photocopiable materials that really teach better IELTS Speaking)

Teaching IELTS Speaking Part Three articles

IELTS Speaking Part One and Three classroom activities

Photocopiable IELTS Speaking Part Three classroom materials

Agreeing and disagreeing in IELTS Listening Part 3 (in my latest e-book) – NEW

IELTS Speaking Part 3 on listening (in this great value e-book) – NEW

IELTS Speaking Part 3 on Listening Part 1 topics (in this surprisingly cheap e-book) – NEW

IELTS Speaking Part 3 on Listening Part 2 topics (in this very reasonable e-book) – NEW

IELTS Speaking Part 3 on Listening Part 3 topics (in this absolute bargain e-book) – NEW

IELTS Speaking Part 3 on Listening Part 4 topics (in this bargain e-book) – NEW

Good and bad IELTS Speaking Part Three answers

IELTS Speaking Part Three on places describing maps version (to link to Writing Task 1 – in this very cheap IELTS Writing e-book)

IELTS Speaking Part Three functions card game

IELTS Speaking Part Three typical questions and answers (on the topic of nature and the environment, including brainstorming useful language into the gaps)

Typical IELTS Speaking Part Three question stems

Opinions about the IELTS Speaking test

IELTS Speaking Part Three on the topic of language learning (self-study skills and opinions language, with typical question stems)

IELTS Speaking Part Three on music

IELTS Speaking Part Three on risk (including typical question stems)

IELTS Speaking Part Three on the topic of minds (including typical question stems)

Related pages

IELTS Speaking Parts One and Three page

IELTS Speaking Parts Two and Three page

IELTS Speaking Parts One, Two and Three page

IELTS Speaking main index page

Opinions language worksheets

Generalisation language page

Updated 6 March 2023

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