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Describe an interesting conversation you had with someone you didn't know. You should say
- who the person was
- where the conversation took place
- what you talked about
- and explain why you found the conversation interesting.
Please Grade Me: An Interesting Conversation
Please Grade Me: An Interesting Conversation
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Re: Please Grade Me: An Interesting Conversation
Hi Charmy,
the topic you spoke is not in this current test period ( May - August)
Practice the one that belongs to this test period, you can find the present speaking topics at :
http://ielts-yasi.englishlab.net/PARTS_ ... DEX_P6.htm
its around 45 topics, you get questions part 1 and part 2, and its true in my experience, you can check with recent questions and topics on this web..
Good luck..
the topic you spoke is not in this current test period ( May - August)
Practice the one that belongs to this test period, you can find the present speaking topics at :
http://ielts-yasi.englishlab.net/PARTS_ ... DEX_P6.htm
its around 45 topics, you get questions part 1 and part 2, and its true in my experience, you can check with recent questions and topics on this web..
Good luck..
JAN 2014 L 8.5 R 8 W 6.5 S 6.5
FEB 2014 L 8 R 8 W 7 S 6.5
APR 2014 L 8 R 9 W 6.5 S 7
JUN 2014 L 8.5 R 7 W 6.5 S 6
July 2014 L 8.5 R 7 W 6.5 S 6.5
OCT 2014 L 7.5 R 7 W 7 S 7
FEB 2014 L 8 R 8 W 7 S 6.5
APR 2014 L 8 R 9 W 6.5 S 7
JUN 2014 L 8.5 R 7 W 6.5 S 6
July 2014 L 8.5 R 7 W 6.5 S 6.5
OCT 2014 L 7.5 R 7 W 7 S 7
Re: Please Grade Me: An Interesting Conversation
Thanks, but why does the topic I practice have to be in the current test period? Do you mean that if I take the IELTS test during May to August, the topic I'm going to encounter will probably be one of those?durai wrote:Hi Charmy,
the topic you spoke is not in this current test period ( May - August)
Practice the one that belongs to this test period, you can find the present speaking topics at :
http://ielts-yasi.englishlab.net/PARTS_ ... DEX_P6.htm
its around 45 topics, you get questions part 1 and part 2, and its true in my experience, you can check with recent questions and topics on this web..
Good luck..
Re: Please Grade Me: An Interesting Conversation
Hi, Charmy,
This sounds like an interesting conversation, for sure! We think of conversations as happening face-to-face, but you bring up an interesting point: that they can happen online as well.
The introduction to the piece was a bit long. I wasn’t sure where you were going with it or how it related to the topic of the speech. You eventually brought it around to the point, but I would suggest you be more direct in the future. For example, “I had an interesting conversation online when I was purchasing a logo for a website I was working on. This surprised me because. . .”
Pronunciation note: “Communication” isn’t pronounced like “commoonication.” Make sure you say the /u/ like “you” instead of /oo/ like in “spook.”
There was a bit of repetition in this speech, but just of a few phrases. Be careful of this, and I know you’ve been working on it and improving!
Grammar note: I should do this and this in order to success – I should do this and this in order to BE SUCCESSFUL. OR I should do this and this in order TO HAVE SUCCESS.
Nice work, and best wishes as you practice!
This sounds like an interesting conversation, for sure! We think of conversations as happening face-to-face, but you bring up an interesting point: that they can happen online as well.
The introduction to the piece was a bit long. I wasn’t sure where you were going with it or how it related to the topic of the speech. You eventually brought it around to the point, but I would suggest you be more direct in the future. For example, “I had an interesting conversation online when I was purchasing a logo for a website I was working on. This surprised me because. . .”
Pronunciation note: “Communication” isn’t pronounced like “commoonication.” Make sure you say the /u/ like “you” instead of /oo/ like in “spook.”
There was a bit of repetition in this speech, but just of a few phrases. Be careful of this, and I know you’ve been working on it and improving!
Grammar note: I should do this and this in order to success – I should do this and this in order to BE SUCCESSFUL. OR I should do this and this in order TO HAVE SUCCESS.
Nice work, and best wishes as you practice!
Re: Please Grade Me: An Interesting Conversation
http://www.ieltsnetwork.com/download/file.php?id=269lmoore wrote:Hi, Charmy,
This sounds like an interesting conversation, for sure! We think of conversations as happening face-to-face, but you bring up an interesting point: that they can happen online as well.
The introduction to the piece was a bit long. I wasn’t sure where you were going with it or how it related to the topic of the speech. You eventually brought it around to the point, but I would suggest you be more direct in the future. For example, “I had an interesting conversation online when I was purchasing a logo for a website I was working on. This surprised me because. . .”
Pronunciation note: “Communication” isn’t pronounced like “commoonication.” Make sure you say the /u/ like “you” instead of /oo/ like in “spook.”
There was a bit of repetition in this speech, but just of a few phrases. Be careful of this, and I know you’ve been working on it and improving!
Grammar note: I should do this and this in order to success – I should do this and this in order to BE SUCCESSFUL. OR I should do this and this in order TO HAVE SUCCESS.
Nice work, and best wishes as you practice!
Thank you A lot for the feedback!
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Re: Please Grade Me: An Interesting Conversation
1- long introd that weakly relates to the topic
2- a lot of ( a kind of )
3- more than 2 minutes
generally a good attempt for me
good luck
2- a lot of ( a kind of )
3- more than 2 minutes
generally a good attempt for me
good luck