Tag: SPEAKING
Expressing obligation
When it is necessary or obligatory to do something, you express obligation.
Obligation in the present
I have to finish my work before this evening.
I have got to learn English...
Describing people and things
Describing
What are some good ways to describe:
people?
things?
feelings?
yourself?
personality?
See the phrases below for examples of descriptions in English.
Questions
What
does Leila / the house look like?
can you tell...
Type 7: Would Questions [IELTS SPEAKING TEST – PART 1]
IELTS speaking test - Part 1: Question type 7: Would | Would you like to move to another city in the future? | Would you like to live near the sea?
Type 6: “Yes / No” Questions [IELTS SPEAKING TEST – PART...
IELTS speaking test - Part 1: Question type 6: Yes / No | Is fast food popular in your country? Is healthy eating important?...
Type 5: Wh- / How often Questions [IELTS speaking test –...
IELTS speaking test - Part 1: Question type 5: Wh- / How often. How often do you go to the cinema? When do you usually read? How often do you play sports?
Type 4: “Types of” Questions [IELTS speaking test – Part 1]
IELTS speaking test - Part 1: Question type 4: Types of | What kinds of restaurants are popular in your country? What hobbies are common in your country?
Type 3: Disliking [IELTS speaking test – Part 1]
IELTS speaking test - Part 1: Question type 3: Disliking. Is there anything you don’t like about...?
Type 2: Liking [IELTS speaking test – Part 1]
IELTS speaking test - Part 1: Question type 2: Liking. Do you like animals / reading / shopping? What food / music do you like?
Type 1: Basic Description Questions [IELTS speaking test – Part 1]
IELTS speaking test - Part 1: Question type 1: basic description. Kinh nghiệm và tài liệu luyện nói IELTS hữu ích.
Expressing lack of understanding and asking for clarification
Here is a list of useful English phrases you can use to express lack of understanding and seek clarification from the person you are talking to.