IELTS Speaking Workshop By Emel Ortac
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IELTS Speaking ModuleWorkshop
By Emel Ortac
Marking Scheme
Fluency & Coherence
Being able to go on
Sticking to given topic/task
Pauses, repetition, self-correction
Marking Scheme
Lexical Resource
Being able to talk about familiar and unfamiliar topics
Idiomatic language, paraphrasing, appropriacy
Marking Scheme
Grammatical Range & Accuracy
Error-free sentences
Simple vs complex structures
Language flexibility
Appropriacy
Marking Scheme
Pronunciation
Understandable vs. incomprehensible
Intonation, natural rhythm
Example: Candidate’s Name: Ramy
His marks are typical of a candidate who is weaker in grammar and vocabulary, but can keep going, develop topics, and is understandable when he speaks.
Often students have a short period of time to get ready, so focusing on FL/C and Pron can help raise his score by half a band.
Fluency & Coherenc
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Lexical Resource
Grammatical Range
& Accuracy
Pronunciation
6 5 5 6
Part I
General and personal questions
Simpler language
3 topics
4-5 mins long
Example
What do you do? Are you a student or to you work?
Do you sometimes feel you have to work/study too hard?
What do you like best about your course/work?
Example
Sports
Which is the most popular sport in your country? (Why?)
What are the advantages of doing sports regularly? (Why?)
Which new sport would you like to try? (Why?)
Taken from: Achieve IELTS Practice Test Booklet
Example
Shopping
How often do you go shopping?
Do you prefer to go shopping alone? (Why?/Why not?)
What do you find annoying about shopping? (Why?)
Taken from: Achieve IELTS Practice Test Booklet
Part II General and personal topics 1 min preparation 1-2 mins to talk about given topic 4 points to cover for each topic (Wh- Qs) “Mini oral essay” Candidate should aim for 1.5 mins
minimum
Example
Taken from: Achieve IELTS Practice Test Booklet
Example
Taken from: Achieve IELTS Practice Test Booklet
Part III
4-5 mins long, 2 headings, max 4-5 Qs
Topics connected to task card in Part II
Topics are more global, speculative and hypothetical
Candidate can show off more complex language
Taken from: Achieve IELTS Practice Test Booklet
Taken from: Achieve IELTS Practice Test Booklet
Hidden Points
Eye contact
Friendliness
Body language
Being interested
And…
Using phrases to fill up pauses
Let me think…
That’s a good question.
Well, I never thought about that. I guess…
But also…
Being ready for any question
Ask yourself questions while on the bus, at home, while walking…
It is OK to ask for clarification!