IELTS SPEAKING 2020 | MOST REPEATED CUE CARD | IELTS SPEAKING EXPLAINED!
IELTS Speaking
In the Speaking test, you will have a discussion with a certified examiner. It will be interactive and as close to a real-life situation as a test can get. The Speaking test is 11-14 minutes long and is in three parts. The Speaking test is the same for both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training tests.
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Cue Card Sample
In the IELTS Speaking test, you will be given exactly 1 minute to prepare yourself to talk about a particular topic and this topic is called the IELTS Cue card or Candidate Task Card. The instructions to guide your talk are written on a card given to you by the examiner.
Write the keywords clearly that can get imprinted in your mind well. But do not write them very slowly and try covering basic points of all questions in the cue card. Write keywords in bullet points rather than random words. Start imaging the situation or creating a picture in your mind to get better ideas.
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