IELTS Speaking : IELTS Speaking English Language Centre
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Test Format and Tasks : Test Format and Tasks Format and Tasks
Strategies and Examples
Further Help
References
Questions
Test Format : Test Format Test Format
11 to 14minutes
One-to-one interview
Recorded
Three Parts
Part I – 4 to 5 minutes (Introduction & interview)
Part II – 1 to 2 minutes (Mini-presentation)
Part III – 3 to 5 minutes (Discussion)
Test Format and Tasks : Test Format and Tasks Section One – Introduction & Interview
Basic Introduction about yourself and some familiar topics
Home
Hometown
Family
Job
Studies
Interests
Other similar topics
Test Format and Tasks – Part II : Test Format and Tasks – Part II Part II – Mini-presentation (3 – 4 mins.)
Talk for about one minute on a subject selected by the examiner
One minute to prepare the talk
Notes allowed while preparing
Prompts given to facilitate the content
No interruptions while delivering the talk
Test Format and Tasks – Part III : Test Format and Tasks – Part III Part III – Discussion (3 – 5 minutes)
Questions related to topic in Part II
Giving opinions
Extensive discussion on issues related to the topic
Ability to express abstract ideas and support opinions appropriately
Test Format and Tasks: Assessment Criteria : Test Format and Tasks: Assessment Criteria Effective communication
Fluency and Coherence
Content - ideas
Delivery – pace
Organisation – structure
Vocabulary – range & accuracy
Grammar – range & accuracy
Pronunciation – comprehensiveness
Test Format and Tasks – Speech Functions : Test Format and Tasks – Speech Functions Example of speech functions
Providing personal information
Providing non-personal information
Expressing opinions
Explaining
Suggesting
Justifying opinions
Speculating
Test Format and Tasks – Speech Functions : Test Format and Tasks – Speech Functions Example of speech functions
Expressing a preference
Comparing
Summarising
Conversation repair
Contrasting
Narrating and paraphrasing
Analysing
Example of Part I - Interview : Example of Part I - Interview The examiner will introduce him or herself to you and ask you your name. You will then be asked to tell your interests, studies or working life. Introduction and Interview - speaking Task 1
Example of Task – Part II : Example of Task – Part II You will be given a topic to talk about for 1-2 minutes. Speaking Test – Individual Talk Describe a teacher who has greatly influenced you in your education. You should say:
Where you met them
What subject they taught
What was special about them and explain why this person influence you so much Speaking Test – Individual Talk
Example of Task – Part III : Example of Task – Part III Modern society is often called “materialistic”. Why do you think this is?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of commuting long distance to work?
What is the role of advertising?
How do you think the Internet will affect buying patterns in the future Speaking Test – Two-way Discussion
Strategies – Test Tips : Strategies – Test Tips Be prepared to respond fully to questions asked by examiner
Give rounded answers with appropriate linking words
Don’t waste time trying to write the whole talk
Use time to jot some key ideas to prompt you while you are speaking
Practise giving your talk with a clock for judging how you spend your time
Strategies – Test Tips for Discussion Session : Strategies – Test Tips for Discussion Session Producing a Reasoned Response
Re-phrase the question in your own words
Decide if any key words raise new questions
Do you have clear view on the questions?
Make sure you can give two sensible reasons to back your opinions
Further Help - SAP : Further Help - SAP SAP – speaking Assistance Programme Core A 3/F
Small group help from an ELC teacher with your speaking skills
SAP teachers will give you suggestions for improving your speaking.
More information at http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/sap/
Further Help - CILL : Further Help - CILL CILL – Centre for Independent Language Learning Core A 3/F
Help from an ELC teacher with your speaking, reading, speaking and listening
CILL teachers can give you suggestions for improving your speaking. They will not proof-read
More information at http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/cill/ielts/
References : References You can find these books in CILL, Room AG305:
Cambridge Practice Tests for the IELTS, Books 1, 2 & 3 (with CD-ROM for listening tests)
Insight into IELTS - an IELTS preparation course
Useful websites : Useful websites UGC Introductory site http://www.ugccepa.com
IELTS homepage http://www.ielts.org/index.htm
ELC homepage http://elc.polyu.edu.hk
Questions : Questions Please do not ask us (or any ELC teacher) to predict what grade you will get, as this is forbidden by the IELTS organisation.