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✅IELTS Speaking Tips Series: Structure Long Answers in Part 3
👉 Use a simple structure: Opinion → Reason → Example → Conclusion
Q: Why do some people prefer online shopping?
✅ Answer:
I think the main reason is convenience. People can shop anytime without leaving home. For example, I often buy books online late at night. Overall, it just saves a lot of time.
🎯 Your Turn:
Answer: “Why do many young people study abroad?” using this 4-step structure.
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✅IELTS Speaking Tips Series: Show Range of Tenses
👉 Don’t always use present tense. Use past/future naturally.
❌ Flat:
Q: Do you like travelling?
A: Yes, I like it.
✅ Richer:
A: Yes, I love travelling. In fact, I went to Italy last year, and I’m planning to visit Japan next summer.
🎯 Your Turn:
Answer: “Do you enjoy sports?” using past or future tense.
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✅IELTS Speaking Tips Series: Use Natural Fillers (Not Uh… Umm…)
👉 Instead of hesitating with “uhh,” use natural fillers: Well, actually, to be honest, let me think.
❌ Wrong:
Q: What do you do in your free time?
A: Uhh… umm… reading.
✅ Better:
A: Well, in my free time I usually read novels. Actually, I’ve just started a new one last week.
🎯 Your Turn:
Answer: “What do you usually do on weekends?” using a filler.
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✅IELTS Speaking Tips Series: Paraphrase the Question
👉 Don’t copy the examiner’s words. Show vocabulary!
❌ Repetition:
Q: Do you like sports?
A: Yes, I like sports.
✅ Paraphrase:
A: Yes, I’m really into physical activities, especially football.
🎯 Your Turn:
Answer: “Do you like travelling?” without repeating travelling.
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✅IELTS Speaking Tips Series: Use Linking Words to Sound Fluent
👉 Use connectors like actually, personally, in fact, on the other hand.
❌ Flat:
Q: Do you prefer mornings or evenings?
A: Evenings.
✅ Improved:
A: Personally, I prefer evenings because I feel more relaxed, and in fact, that’s when I usually do my hobbies.
🎯 Your Turn:
Answer: “Do you like music?” using at least two linking words.
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Globalisation 🌍
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹global economy
🔹international trade
🔹cultural exchange
🔹economic growth
🔹cross-cultural communication
🔹global market
🔹multinational companies
🔹free trade agreements
🔹interconnected world
🔹foreign investment
💡 Tip: In essays, show both sides:
✅ “While globalisation promotes cultural exchange, it can also weaken local traditions.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Transport 🚆
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹public transport system
🔹traffic congestion
🔹means of transport
🔹commuting time
🔹road safety
🔹cycling infrastructure
🔹transport network
🔹heavy traffic
🔹travel time
🔹pedestrian-friendly
💡 Tip: In Writing Task 2, link to solutions:
✅ “Improving the public transport system can reduce traffic congestion.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Work 💼
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹job satisfaction
🔹career advancement
🔹work-life balance
🔹job security
🔹earn a living
🔹meet a deadline
🔹take a day off
🔹demanding job
🔹working environment
🔹promotion opportunities
💡 Tip: In Speaking Part 1, relate to your life:
✅ “I enjoy my job because it offers good promotion opportunities.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Technology 💻
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹cutting-edge technology
🔹digital literacy
🔹technological advancement
🔹online platform
🔹user-friendly interface
🔹cyber security
🔹artificial intelligence
🔹information overload
🔹virtual reality
🔹data privacy
💡 Tip: Use them in balanced arguments:
✅ “While cutting-edge technology improves efficiency, it also raises data privacy concerns.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Health 🩺
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹maintain a healthy lifestyle
🔹balanced diet
🔹mental well-being
🔹preventive measures
🔹sedentary lifestyle
🔹eating habits
🔹healthcare system
🔹medical treatment
🔹physical activity
🔹life expectancy
💡 Tip: In Writing Task 2, use them with cause–effect structures:
✅ “A sedentary lifestyle can negatively affect life expectancy.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Education
Using topic-specific collocations boosts your Lexical Resource score in both Speaking and Writing.
🔹gain knowledge
🔹broaden horizons
🔹pursue higher education
🔹academic achievement
🔹attend lectures
🔹student-centred learning
🔹well-rounded education
🔹literacy rate
🔹drop out of school
🔹distance learning
💡 Tip: Don’t just list these in your essay. Use them in full sentences:
👉 “Studying abroad can broaden students’ horizons and provide a well-rounded education.”
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✅Practice Time:
Turn this sentence into a cleft
sentence:
Technology helps students learn faster.
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✅IELTS Speaking Tips Series: Use Comparisons
👉 Comparing makes answers deeper and shows flexibility.
❌ Basic:
Q: Do you prefer books or movies?
A: Movies.
✅ Better:
A: I’d say movies, because they’re more entertaining. But books are better when I want to imagine things myself.
🎯 Your Turn:
Answer: “Do you prefer studying alone or in groups?” with a comparison.
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✅IELTS Speaking Tips Series: Stay On Topic (But Add Detail)
👉 Expand, but stay relevant.
❌ Off-topic:
Q: Do you prefer tea or coffee?
A: Coffee. And my uncle grows coffee beans in another city…
✅ On-topic:
A: I’d say coffee, because it helps me stay awake when I have a lot of work.
🎯 Your Turn:
Answer: “Do you prefer the city or the countryside?” in 2–3 sentences staying on topic.
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✅IELTS Speaking Tips Series: Extend with Reasons + Examples
👉 A strong answer = opinion + reason + example.
❌ Too short:
Q: Do you enjoy spending time with your family?
A: Yes, I do.
✅ Full:
A: Yes, definitely. I enjoy family time because it helps us stay connected. For example, we often have dinner together on weekends.
🎯 Your Turn:
Answer: “Do you enjoy shopping?” with reason + example.
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✅IELTS Speaking Tips Series: Don’t Give One-Word Answers
👉 In Part 1, the examiner wants natural conversation, not “yes/no.”
❌ Wrong:
Q: Do you like reading?
A: Yes.
✅ Better:
A: Yes, I really enjoy reading, especially novels, because they help me relax after a busy day.
🎯 Your Turn:
Answer: “Do you enjoy cooking?” in 2–3 full sentences.
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✅ IELTS Collocation series
🟡 Education
🟡 Environment
🟡 Health
🟡 Technology
🟡 Crime
🟡 Work
🟡 Culture
🟡 Transport
🟡 Government
🟡 Globalisation
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Government 🏛️
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹government policy
🔹public services
🔹tax revenue
🔹law enforcement
🔹social welfare
🔹economic reform
🔹political stability
🔹government intervention
🔹public spending
🔹healthcare provision
💡 Tip: In Writing Task 2, connect to responsibilities:
✅ “Government intervention is essential to improve public services.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Culture 🎭
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹cultural heritage
🔹traditional customs
🔹cultural diversity
🔹local traditions
🔹cultural identity
🔹preserve traditions
🔹intercultural communication
🔹historical sites
🔹folk music
🔹social norms
💡 Tip: In Part 2, use them to describe festivals:
✅ “The festival helps preserve traditions and strengthen cultural identity.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Crime 🚔
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹commit a crime
🔹law enforcement agencies
🔹criminal justice system
🔹reduce crime rates
🔹prison sentence
🔹community service
🔹crime prevention
🔹capital punishment
🔹juvenile delinquency
🔹repeat offenders
💡 Tip: Use them when discussing solutions:
✅ “Investing in community service programmes can reduce crime rates.”
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✅ IELTS Collocation Series: Environment 🌿
📍 Useful Collocations
🔹reduce carbon footprint
🔹renewable energy sources
🔹environmental degradation
🔹climate change mitigation
🔹conservation efforts
🔹sustainable development
🔹natural habitat
🔹endangered species
🔹global warming
🔹environmental awareness
💡 Tip: In Speaking, combine with examples:
👉 “Using renewable energy sources can help reduce our carbon footprint.”
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✅ Time Sequencers
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✅Cleft Sentences for Emphasis in IELTS Writing
🔹Want to emphasize a point without sounding emotional or informal?
Try using cleft sentences — a formal, academic way to highlight the most important part of your sentence.
🔹Let’s break it down 👇
🧠 What is a Cleft Sentence?
A cleft sentence splits a simple sentence into two clauses to emphasize a particular element.
🔸Structure:
It is/was [emphasized part] that/who [rest of sentence]
🔸 Simple vs. Cleft:
❌ Simple:
Education shapes a nation’s future.
✅ Cleft:
It is education that shapes a nation’s future.
❌ Simple:
The media influences young people.
✅ Cleft:
It is the media that influences young people.
🔸 IELTS Writing Task 2 Use:
-Question:
Some think the best way to reduce crime is through education.
✅ Sample:
It is education that plays the most crucial role in reducing crime, not punishment.
🔘This shows advanced grammar and persuasive clarity.
🔘Works in Speaking too!
Part 3 Example:
-Why do some people prefer shopping online?
🗣️ It’s the convenience that makes online shopping more attractive than going to physical stores.
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✅ Grammar structures to elevate your writing and speaking, using these structures will make you sound more sophisticated.
🟡 Using "tend to" for general habits
🟡 Present and past subjunctive mood
🟡 Complex noun phrases
🟡 Inversions for emphasis
🟡 Cleft sentences
🟡 Advanced conditionals and participle clauses
🟡 Ellipsis
🟡 Inversion
🟡 Relative clauses with prepositions
🟡 Conditional perfect structures
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