Useful word for speaking

Словарный Запас (Lexical Resource) является одним из критериев оценки IELTS Speaking. Экзаменатор оценивает насколько богат Ваш словарный запас, используете ли Вы синонимы, различные устойчивые выражения, фразовые глаголы (I get on well with my brother).

Если Ваша цель 7 баллов и выше, Вам необходимо использовать продвинутые слова и выражения и продемонстрировать разнообразие и богатство Вашего словарного запаса. Вот несколько простых способов: I think I think I think

Используйте разнообразные выражения и слова, чтобывыразить свою точку зрения:

speaking words

It was good. Very good.

Really good, yes! Nice, very nice.

Обычно, в неформальной беседе мы используем простые слова. В IELTS Speaking, однако, несмотря на всю неформальность этой части, Вам необходимо использовать слова посложнее (чтобы получить высокий балл):

It was amazing. Really enjoyable.

Fantastic! Exceptional.

Разницу чувствуете? Конечно, мы преувеличиваем: good — не то же самое, что amazing. Но зато как звучит? И не важно, если на самом деле было просто good. Оценивают не содержание, а словарный запас, а он должен быть БОГАТ.

Итак, используем слова посложнее:

Просто Посложнее
Food Cuisine
Big Enormous
Tasty Delicious
I like I’m fond of
I’m keen on
I’m into
Good Excellent
Amazing
Incredible
Bad Terrible
Happy Ecstatic
Sad Depressed
Miserable
Important Crucial
Essential
Nice Enjoyable
Pretty Attractive
Gorgeous
Little Tiny
Hard Challenging
It’ easy It’s a no-brainer
Like ABC
Interresting Entertaining
Funny Hilarious
Clean Spotless
Hot Boiling
Cold Freezing
I was tired I was exhausted.
Old Ancient

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Слова-связки IELTS Speaking Part 2 для логичного изложения

Начинаем:

I’d like to talk about…

I’m gonna talk about…

I’d like to tell you about…

What I’d like to talk about is… (my ipad/my trip to Liverpool)

В карточке даны пункты, о которых Вы по порядку рассказываете. Чтобы не терять логику изложения, можно использовать слова-связки:

First of all, … Secondly,… Finally,…

And also…

What’s more,…

Besides,…

Another thing is that…

Another reason why…

Фразовые Глаголы (Phrasal Verbs)

Хотите говорить как носитель? — Используйте фразовые глаголы.

Они сделают Вашу речь живой и естественной – то, что надо для высокого балла за IELTS Speaking.

Фразовые глаголы – глагол + предлог

Например:
Put off (откладывать)
Go on (продолжать)

speaking words3Обогащаем словарный запас этими фразовыми глаголами:

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Примеры:

I sometimes fall out with my colleagues. (argue)
My friends never let me down. (disappoint)
I was cracking up when I was watching this TV programme. (was laughing)
I really enjoy trying out new things. (discovering/doing)
I’m thinking of taking up tennis. (discovering/doing)
I usually hang out with my friends at the weekend. (spend time)

Чтобы получить 7.0 и выше за устную часть нужно правильно использовать крутые слова – advanced words и less commonly used expressions, чтобы показать всё богатство словарного запаса.

I reckon …

I believe that …

In my opinion, …

I guess that …

In my view, …

I’d say that …

I’m sure that …

Когда не знаешь что сказать — говори вот эти
Супер слова и отличные фразы

That’s a tough one … (это сложный вопрос)

That’s a challenging question!

I’ve never thought about that!

That’s an interesting question!

I’ve no idea what to say, to be honest.

Можно использовать более сложные прилагательные (extreme adjectives). Например, вместо very good лучше сказать impressive т.к very good – слишком просто)

Прокачай свои слова с этими прилагательными

Enormous (огромный)

Moscow is enormous!

Tiny (очень маленький)

My bathroom is tiny.

Fascinating (очень интересный)

It’s fascinating!

Crucial (важный)

It’s crucial to learn foreign languages.

Gorgeous (превосходный, роскошный)

We stayed in a gorgeous hotel.

Exceptional (исключительный, необыкновенный)

The service was exceptional!

Essential (важный)

It’s essential to success.

Awesome (потрясающий)

We had an awesome time!

Complicated (трудный)

Life is complicated :)

Spectacular (потрясающий)

The view from the top was spectacular!

Impressive (впечатляющий)

The city was impressive.

Hilarious (очень смешной)

This film is hilarious!

Entertaining (увлекательный)

It was really entertaining.


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Taking the IELTS Speaking test is not difficult and in fact, you can even get a band score of 8 to 9…if you know what you are doing. However, if you don’t and you come to the interview unprepared, chances are you will not meet the band score you are aiming for. 

We know how much you are working hard to ace this section of the IELTS test. This article has prepared the most useful and common phrases you can use during the IELTS speaking test. Start using them in your practices and mock tests and get ready to impress the examiner with your speaking skills!

50 Useful Phrases for the IELTS Speaking Test


Overview of the IELTS Speaking Test

The IELTS speaking test is one of the four tests in the IELTS exam, the other three being Listening, Reading, and Writing. Like the Listening test, the Speaking test is also the same for both the Academic and General Training modules. 

The IELTS Speaking test lasts for about 11-14 minutes. It is designed to assess your pronunciation, fluency, grammar, and vocabulary. It is divided into three parts. The IELTS speaking test is in an (informal) interview format between the examiner and the candidate. 

When taking the IELTS Speaking test, you have to keep in mind that using effective phrases will help you get a high band score. Vocabulary and grammar are two of the criteria in this part of the IELTS test. Being proficient in the use of effective phrases and expressions in IELTS indicates that you are proficient in English. 

Being familiar with a lot of phrasal verbs will also improve your chance of getting a high IELTS band score. They are one of the most natural features of natural and native English. When the examiner notices that you use them quite often, it will make them think that you are well-versed, and have a strong chance of scoring high. It will also help you communicate with native speakers better and more effectively.


What are Some Useful IELTS Interview Expressions?

Are you worried about having a mental block during your IELTS Speaking test? It happens when we are worried and anxious. We know what to say, but for some reason, our brain just goes blank. 

Some candidates have experienced having a mental block during the speaking test. One of the reasons behind this is that they are attempting to think and talk simultaneously. Some even try to think in their native language while translating their thoughts into English, making the IELTS speaking test extremely challenging. 

Here are the different phrases you can use while preparing and practicing so that by the time you take the test, you have familiarized yourself with them. This way, thinking of what and how to answer will be easier, and you can formulate your sentences faster. 

1. Opening Statements

How you open your statements is your first opportunity to impress the examiner. Making a good first impression will boost your chance of getting a high band score. 

Examples:

  • Today, I’d like to share with you about…
  • In this talk, I’m going to tell you how…
  • I want to tell you about…
  • Today, I would like to discuss…
  • Today, I want to give you a short talk on…

2. Closing statements

The manner in how you end your statements plays a vital role in the IELTS speaking test too. It shows how fluent you are and how coherent your responses are. 

Examples:

  • In conclusion…
  • To sum up…
  • To summarize…
  • To conclude… 
  • As a whole… 
  • So all in all… 

3. Beginning the Main Body of Your Speech 

Once you are asked a question or given a topic to talk about, be creative and use phrases and expressions that the examiner will find appealing. 

Examples:

  •  First and foremost….
  • And why do I find it so appealing? It is, after all….
  • To begin with… 
  • One of the most intriguing aspects about….
  • This is the most significant day/opportunity of my life because…

4. Building on Your Idea

When you have started talking about your topic, you would want to include some background information and some explanations and examples to help develop your topic. 

Examples:

  • Another reason why I like…
  • One of the main advantages…
  • One of the consequences…
  • This appeals to me because…
  • Another unusual fact about…
  • I like … more than anything else because…

5. Expressing Your Opinions

You should change your words while presenting your viewpoint on a subject, just as you should when adding personal experiences, rather than repeating the phrase ‘I think’.

Examples:

  • In my opinion…
  • I firmly believe that…
  • From my point of view…
  • It seems to me that…
  • From my viewpoint…
  • From my perspective…
  • It appears to me that…
  • I realize that…
  • I understand that…

6. Speculating and Expressing Possibilities

The examiner may ask you to imagine a different setting from the one you are in or discuss the future and weigh options in Part 2 and Part 3 of the Speaking test. Even if you have little knowledge or strong opinions on the subject, speculating can help you deliver a more thorough response.

Examples:

  • I suppose…
  • It is possible…
  • I would imagine that…
  • I would say…
  • Perhaps…
  • I think it is likely/unlikely…

7. Agreeing and Disagreeing 

You will be asked for your thoughts and given the option to agree or disagree in Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking test. This is an excellent opportunity to show your conversational skills in a group setting. 

Examples: 

  • I totally agree.
  • I couldn’t agree with you more.
  • You are absolutely right.
  • No doubt about it.
  • Definitely / Absolutely / Precisely
  • I’m afraid I disagree.
  • I see your point, but…
  • That’s not always true.
  • Not necessarily.
  • That’s one way of looking at it. However…

8. Comparing and Contrasting 

You will also be asked questions throughout the IELTS Speaking test that will demand you to compare experiences, people, places, or things. It is crucial to know how to employ comparative structures effectively for this. If you are comfortable with this language and want to take it a step further, try utilizing adverbs to make your descriptions more detailed.

Examples:

  • Similar to…
  • Much the same…
  • As (adjective) as …

“as fun as traveling alone”, “as enjoyable as playing the guitar”

  • Same (noun) as… 

“the same age as me”, “same school as my brother”

  • In contrast to…
  • Compared to…

9. Clarifying the Questions 

Keep in mind that asking the examiner for clarification if you do not understand a question is entirely natural and acceptable 

Examples:

  • I’m sorry, I didn’t get the question.
  • I’m sorry, I’m afraid I didn’t catch that.
  • I’m sorry, could you rephrase that?
  • Could you repeat the question, please?
  • Could you say that again?
  • Could you explain what you mean by..?
  • Could you explain the question, please?

10. Transition Words 

If you want your speech to sound coherent, organized, and connected, you should use cohesive features of transition words. These aid in the organization of your response and the demonstration of clear connections between your ideas.

Examples:

  • Also, as well as…
  • Similarly, in the same way…
  • Even though, despite, yet… 
  • So that, so, for this reason… 
  • For example, for instance…
  • Because, since, thus, that is why…
  • Actually, I have to say…
  • On the other hand…

11. Conditionals

In the IELTS Speaking test Part 3, you are more likely to be asked conditional sentences. A conditional sentence is a sentence that states one situation as a condition for the occurrence of another situation. To put it simply, the basic structure underlying most conditional sentences can be expressed as, “If this, then that.”

The most common conditional sentences covered in the IELTS Speaking test are the zero, first, and second conditionals. 

i) Zero Conditionals 

They are used to describe factual situations. Both clauses are in the simple present tense. 

Examples: 

  • When it rains, I take the bus. 
  • If I work from home, I don’t get salary deductions.
  • I don’t eat breakfast if I am late for work. 

ii) First Conditionals 

They are used to express what will most likely happen in the future if a certain condition is met. The ‘if’ phrase is normally in the present tense, and the following clause frequently includes a verb such as ‘will,’ ‘can’, or ‘might,’

Examples: 

  • If I get the required band score for IELTS, I will migrate to Canada.
  • If I get promoted at work, I might buy myself a new car.
  • I can bring my family to the UK if I get the required band score in IELTS. 

iii) Second Conditionals

They are used to express an improbable circumstance. The ‘if’ phrase is in the past tense, whereas the following clause frequently includes a verb such as ‘would’ or ‘could’.

Examples:

  • If I were the mayor of our city, I would ban the use of plastics.
  • If I won the lottery, I could afford not to work.
  • I would give everyone a pay increase if I were rich.

12. Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verbs are a combination of a verb and a preposition or adverb. It functions as a verb in which the meaning is entirely different from the combined meanings of the individual words.  

In the IELTS Speaking test, you are encouraged to use phrasal verbs to indicate that you are fluent and naturally know the language. 

Top 10 Phrasal Verbs to Use in the IELTS Speaking Test

Phrasal Verbs Meaning Sentence
Bring up  To raise a topic for discussion or consideration “I want to bring up the possibility of me changing profession in the future.”
Carry on  To continue an activity or task “Please carry on with your question.” 
Come across To meet someone and find something by chance  “I was at a museum when I came across an old schoolmate of mine.”
End up To reach or come to a place or condition “I was only planning to go window-shopping but ended up buying two pairs of sandals.”
Figure out  To solve a problem or discover the answer to a question    “I need to figure out a way on how to make ends meet.”
Fill in  To complete a form or an official document  “Please fill in the registration form and give it to the receptionist.”
Give up To stop exerting an effort; to resign oneself to failure “I won’t give up chasing my dreams of moving to Canada.”
Make out  To understand a person or thing’s meaning or character “I am not sure what to make out of this piece of art.” 
Point out To say something to make someone aware of a fact or a circumstance  “I want to point out the fact that technology has changed the way people live.” 
Work out To find a solution to a problem by considering the facts  “If things work out for the best, I will be studying in Australia next year.”

13. Idioms

Idioms are phrases or expressions with a non-literal meaning that cannot be deduced by reading each word individually. They are used so frequently by native speakers in such a natural way that they often go unnoticed.

Top 30 Idioms to Use in the IELTS Speaking Test

Idioms Meaning Sentence
As sick as a dog Extremely sick “My cousin was sick as a dog on the day of the concert, so I went alone.”
Black and blue Badly bruised  “I had a hiking accident last week, and my legs were black and blue.”
Blessing in disguise An apparent misfortune that turns out well  “I injured my neck last year and found out when I had it checked that I have problems with my spinal cord, so in a way, the injury was a blessing in disguise.”
Blind as a bat Having very bad eyesight  “I wear eyeglasses because I am blind as a bat.”
Bookworm A person who loves to read  “I am a bookworm, and I have hundreds of books at home.”
Break a leg A phrase used to wish someone good luck  “Before going to this interview, my sister told me to break a leg.”
Child’s play Very easy  “I am an engineer, and anything including numbers is a piece of cake to me.”
Day and night (1) All day long 

(2) Complete opposite

(1) “I live in the city, and I have to work day and night to pay for my bills.”

(2) “I have a twin brother, and we are day and night when it comes to our hobbies.” 

Driving me up the wall Make someone annoyed or angry. “There’s an ongoing construction just beside my apartment, and the noise is driving me up the wall.”
Follow someone’s footsteps Do as another person did before  “My parents are both nurses, and I have decided to follow in their footsteps.”
Get on my nerves Irritate or annoy someone  “I used to live with a friend in the city, but the noise at night get on my nerves, so I decided to move back to the country.”
Golden opportunity An excellent chance to do something valuable  “Acing the IELTS test will be a golden opportunity for me to visit my friends and relatives in the UK.” 
Green light Permission to do something “My parents have finally given me the green light to study in New Zealand.”
Green thumb Natural talent for growing plants  “My mom has a green thumb, and I, unfortunately, did not inherit it, so I have diverted my hobbies to cooking instead.”
Hit the ceiling To get extremely angry “One time, my sisters and I went to a movie and came home late; our parents hit the ceiling.”
Kick the bucket To die  “I am not fond of extreme sports because I am afraid to kick the bucket doing those kinds of activities.” 
Learn by heart To learn something so well; to memorize something  “Playing the guitar is something I have learned by heart since I was five.”
Like a kid in a candy store To be excited in one’s surroundings and act in a silly way  “My first out-of-the-country trip was to Disneyland in Hongkong, and I remember being like a kid in a candy store.” 
Makes my blood boil To get extremely angry  “I always make it a point to arrive on time, and if someone is late, it makes my blood boil.” 
On the mend In the process of recovering from something  “I was on a ski trip two weeks ago and injured my knee, I am still on the mend.”
Once in a blue moon Very rarely  “I am not into sweets, and I only eat them once in a blue moon.”
Out of the blue Without warning; unexpectedly  “I have an old friend I don’t have communication with anymore, and out of the blue, she called me.”
Over the moon Extremely happy  “I would be over the moon if I got a band score of 7 or higher in the IELTS test.”
Piece of cake Very easy “I think that if I review and prepare enough for the IELTS test, it would be a piece of cake.”
Run in the family  Many members of the family have it “Playing a musical instrument runs in our family.”
To have a whale of a time Enjoy oneself very much  “I had a whale of a time when I first tried scuba diving.”
Under the weather In low spirits “My brother was supposed to accompany me today, but he is feeling under the weather.”
White lie A harmless lie “My friends told me my new haircut looks nice, but I know it was a white lie.”
With flying colors Complete success “I hope to finish the IELTS test with flying colors.”
Working against the clock  As fast as possible  “I had papers due last night, and I had to work against the clock.”

Additional Reading: IELTS Grammar


When to Use Phrases Effectively During the IELTS Speaking Test?

As a candidate, you must know the right time to use these phrases and expressions. Like native speakers, it should come naturally. 

For your responses to be more effective and to get a high band score in the IELTS Speaking test —  practice and prepare yourself by looking at the given examples below. 

Question: 

Is it better to make major life decisions on your own or to seek advice from others?

Answer: 

I believe there are solid arguments for both. It is, after all, your life, so I think you should make the choices yourself. However, because any decisions you make can impact the people around you, it seems only fair to consult with them first before making a decision. I’m afraid that, like many philosophical topics, there is no straightforward answer.


Question:

Does advertising provide accurate information, or do they urge people to buy goods they do not need?

Answer:

In my opinion, some do, and others do not. However, it is tough to determine who is providing us with accurate information. For example, I do not believe that skin whitening treatments work, but we see them everywhere, and we are pushed to buy them even though, from my perspective, they are not necessary. On the other hand, advertisements tell us that they are vital because they will improve our lives. As a result, this is an example of advertising that encourages people to purchase something they do not need. I believe that most countries now have procedures in place to ensure that advertisements provide accurate information and do not deceive consumers. I think that it is still possible for advertisers to overstate or mislead consumers without breaking the law.


Question:

Should coworkers spend their free time together as well?

Answer:

I completely disagree. People going out together after work might have an issue in that they gossip about particular people in the office or factory, which can’t be good for business, can it? Additionally, there’s always the danger that you will say something you might regret after a few drinks and have to face your coworkers the next day. In conclusion, I would strongly advise people to reconsider socializing with coworkers outside work.


Question: 

Is money always the most significant thing when selecting a job?

Answer:

From my point of view, I believe that money should be the most important factor to consider when choosing a career.  First and foremost, money, no matter how much of it we have, does not always buy ‘happiness’ or ‘work contentment’. For instance, if I am paid a lot of money, but my job is not considered important, despite my best intentions, I am unlikely to perform to my full ability. Another reason I think this way is because even though I could be earning a lot if I do not enjoy the company of the people I am working with, I would not enjoy my job. Money is vital for us to execute our jobs, but it is not the most important work component, in my perspective.


Question: 

What do you believe will happen to historic locations or structures in the future? Why?

Answer: 

I suppose it would all rely on future generations. The authorities will take action to protect them if they believe they are worth keeping. Otherwise, many of them, mainly those less well-known globally, would be demolished and replaced with ultramodern commercial structures. On the other hand, prominent landmarks would be conserved since they will draw many international tourists. Some will be rendered obsolete owing to a lack of maintenance. It is also possible that some historic sites and buildings will be lost because they are less popular and cannot sell tourist tickets. As a result, the authority or the owner wishes to adapt them for commercial purposes. 


The Do’s and Don’ts of Using Phrases in the IELTS Speaking Tests

Using these phrases and expressions can be quite tricky. You don’t use them just for the sake of using them. You have to sound as natural as it can be, just like how native speakers use them. Slide them in only when the conversation calls for it. 

Remember these things when using the different phrases and expressions mentioned above:

DO’s:

  • Use them naturally. Your goal is to let the examiner know that you can converse with a native speaker in real-life situations. 
  • Know when to use and apply the different phrases and expressions in your responses. Not using them properly will significantly affect the message you are trying to get across. 
  • Use variations of the different phrases and expressions. The examiner will think you don’t have enough knowledge of them if you only stick to less than four phrases and expressions. 
  • Practice using these phrases and expressions in your daily conversations so that by the time you have to take the IELTS Speaking test, you have become familiar and at ease with them. 

DON’Ts:

  • Don’t use formal phrases for simple questions about yourself and your life.
  • Don’t worry about repeating the exact phrases. The IELTS Speaking test is not the same as the IELTS Writing test
  • Don’t show off your grammar and vocabulary. Use only what is necessary to avoid losing control of your responses. 
  • Don’t use more than two phrases or expressions in one simple sentence. This will lose the coherence and meaning of your responses. 

Additional Helpful Tips and Tricks to Improve Your English Speaking Skills

If you are wondering if you can get a band score of 8-9 in the IELTS Speaking test, the answer is YES. It is indeed not impossible. Many test-takers have achieved it, and there is no way you can’t reach it as well. 

Here are some tips and tricks on how to improve your speaking skills to help you achieve a high IELTS band score. 

  • Learn New Words Every Day: This is an excellent method to expand your vocabulary. Set a reasonable goal for yourself, whether it is three or six words per day. Depending on your daily routine, news, songs, and TV shows are great sources for learning new terms. 
  • Improve Your Pronunciation: Some people are hesitant and afraid to speak because they are conscious of how they pronounce the words. You can improve your pronunciation by downloading an app or an online dictionary. If you aren’t sure how a particular word is pronounced, you can refer to those. 
  • Attend Public Speaking Events: This might seem a bad idea, especially if you have stage fright. But as they say, the only way to overcome your fear to face it. Speaking in front of an audience will give you the confidence you need to be at ease with the interviewer on the day of the IELTS Speaking test. 
  • Chat with Siri and Google Assistant: This might seem funny, but come to think of it, if you don’t want to talk with people while preparing for your speaking test, Siri is the way to go. Because Siri is a machine, you can’t rely on ambient cues or facial expressions to convey your message. Your words are the sole means by which you can communicate with others. As a result, you must speak as clearly and precisely as possible.
  • Have an English-Speaking Partner: Learning from a native speaker is one of the most effective ways to be proficient in English. The IELTS Speaking Test is intended to assess how proficient you are in using English in your daily activities. If you practice with a native speaker, your ears will be familiar with how they talk, and eventually, you will imitate them. 
  • Read and Proofread out Loud: Our brain completes the gaps of missing details when we re-read pieces we have written. Reading what you have written out loud, preferably to someone else, is an excellent approach to check whether you have used proper grammar. When you read the information aloud rather than silently to yourself, you are more likely to discover your mistakes.
  • Record Yourself: Even if you do not like listening to how you speak, this is a beneficial practice to comprehend better how you pronounce your words and determine the rhythm of your sentences. It might be impossible to expect you to sound exactly like a native speaker, but you can always improve by knowing the areas you need to improve. 
  • Be Consistent : Speaking in another language is a skill that can be acquired and perfected if you use it every day and consistently. No one can master it overnight, not even the native speakers. It takes time, and to have everything you will need for the test; you need to practice and prepare as often as possible. 

Additional Reading: How to Improve Your English Speaking Skills


Additional FAQs on the IELTS Speaking Test?

Can I Ask for a Remark of the IELTS Speaking Test? 

Yes, you can ask for a remark on the IELTS Speaking test. Candidates asking for a remark is one of the reasons why the IELTS Speaking test is recorded.

If you think you deserved a higher mark or received an incorrect mark, you may appeal for a remark.

Requesting for a remark should be done within four weeks after you have received your results. An IELTS senior examiner will then remark your Speaking test. They will not be aware of your previous band score. 

Can I Choose the Topics in the IELTS Speaking Test?

No, you cannot choose the topics in the IELTS Speaking test. It is up to IELTS what topics will be given to the candidates. You will only know the topics of the actual interview.

Since the IELTS Speaking test is designed to assess how proficient in speaking English you are, being aware of the test topics before the test will make it invalid. 

Who Marks My IELTS Speaking Test?

Your IELTS Speaking test will be marked by the examiner who conducted your interview. They have clearly defined criteria to assess your speaking test. They listen to the recorded interview and evaluate your level by comparing your performance to descriptors.

The descriptors will be based on these four criteria: fluency, grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. In case you would want a remark, a senior IELTS examiner will remark. They will not be aware of your previous band score. 

Which Part of the IELTS Speaking Test is the Most Difficult? 

Most candidates who have taken the IELTS Speaking test say that the third part is the most difficult. It is because this part of the test requires critical thinking. You will be asked to express your opinions, weigh options, evaluate a specific issue, and compare and contrast certain ideas.

Your judgment will also be required most of the time, and you need to justify and defend your responses. But this is not to say that you have to focus only on this part of the test.

The first (Part 1 or Section 1) and the second parts (Part 2 or Section 2) of the IELTS Speaking test are equally marked as the third part, and you should practice and prepare for all three parts to get a high band score.

In this lesson, we will find out how to use linking words in speaking to improve your fluency and coherence. Linking words can be used to:

  • link the flow of ideas in your writing
  • guide the reader (examiner) towards the next stage of your argument
  • express different views in your speaking task

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For speaking you need some simple linking words to help the examiner follow your ideas. These linking words will help you to express your ideas and use them in different situations.

You can use some useful words and phrases below to write a great essay to get a high score in your exam. So take a look and start to learn all of them.

  • Stating Your Opinion
In my opinion, According to me,
In my view, To me,
From my point of view, I think
It seems to me that I believe
From my perspective To my way of thinking
It appears that I suppose
I realize I understand
I imagine I feel
  •  Giving Examples
For example, For instance,
such as In other words,
as like
that is namely
To illustrate To paraphrase
  • Comparing
Similar to As…as
in common also
Either…or In the same way,
Neither…nor At the same time
Just as resemble
  •  Contrasting
However, But
On the contrary, On the other hand,
Differ from Nevertheless
Although Though
Otherwise Instead
Alternatively, Even though
  • Generalizing
Generally, Generally speaking,
Overall, On the whole,
In general, By and large,
It seems to me that I believe
All in all, Basically,
Essentially, As a rule,
All things considered For the most part
  •  Expressing Certainty
Certainly, Undoubtedly,
Doubtless, No doubt,
Definitely, Of course,
  •  Expressing Partial Agreement
More or less, To some extent,
Up to a point, Almost,
In a way, So to speak,
  • Showing cause 
Due to Because
Because of Owing to
  • Showing effect
Therefore, As a result,
Consequently, For this reason,
Thus, So,
thereby Eventually,
Hence, The reason why
  • Marking time
First, Last
Second, Lastly,
Third, Then,
Firstly, First of all,
Secondly, Before
Thirdly, After
During While
To begin with At the same time
Simultaneously After this / that
Since Meanwhile
Afterward Following this
When As soon as
  • Adding Information
Furthermore In addition
Also And
Moreover Similarly
Likewise As well as
Besides Too
Even What’s more
  • Expressing condition
If Whether
In case Unless
Provided that So that
  • Concluding
To summarize In conclusion
Lastly, Finally,
To conclude with, In short,

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В этой статье вы найдете подборку полезных английских фраз и устойчивых выражений для прохождения устной части экзамена IELTS.

Познакомиться со структурой экзамена IELTS Speaking вы сможете, перейдя по ссылке.

Introduction phrases — Вступительные фразы

To begin with, … — Начнем с …
First of all, … — Во-первых, …
I’d like to start with… — Я бы хотел начать с…
The point / idea / problem I am going to talk / speak about is… — Мысль, которой я хотел бы поделиться заключается в…
I’d like to discuss… — Я бы хотел обсудить…
What I’d like to talk about is… — Я бы хотел поговорить о…

“Thinking” fillers — Фразы для раздумывания над вопросом

Let me see… — Дайте-ка подумать…
That’s an interesting question — Это интересный вопрос.
I’ve never really thought about that before — Я никогда не думал об этом раньше.
Let me think — Дай мне подумать.
It definitely is a complex issue — Это определенно сложный вопрос.

Agreement / Disagreement — Согласие / Несогласие

It goes without saying that… — Само собой разумеется, что…
It’s quite clear that… — Совершенно ясно, что…
It’s likely that… — Вероятно, что…
It’s unlikely that… — Вряд ли…
Actually, … — На самом деле, …
I’ve got mixed views on the issue of … — У меня неоднозначное мнение по поводу…
The first thing that comes to my mind is… — Первое, что приходит мне на ум, это…
Perhaps / Possibly, … — Возможно, …
Probably, … — Вероятно, …
I believe… — Я думаю (верю)…
I suppose that… — Я полагаю …
I’m no expert on this, but I would imagine … — Я не эксперт в этом, но я бы предположил…

Rephrasing ideas — Перефразирование сказанного

Let me try and rephrase it — Попробую перефразировать.
If we put it in another way, … — Если выразиться по-другому, …
So, the main point is… — Итак, главное…

Adding some ideas — Добавление к сказанному

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I should add that… — Добавлю, что…
I almost forgot to say that… — Чуть не забыл сказать, что…
It’s important to mention / highlight… — Важно упомянуть/выделить…
Besides, … — Кроме того, …
Moreover, … — Более того, …
In addition, … — К тому же, …

Comparison — Сравнение

In comparison with… — По сравнению с…
Similarly, … — По аналогии, …
While… — В то время как…
In contrast, … — Напротив, …

Giving examples — Примеры

For example / For instance, … — Например, …
Let us take the case of… — Возьмем случай…
To prove my point, I’d like to tell you about… — В доказательство своей точки зрения, я хотел бы рассказать вам о…

Conclusion — Заключение

Finally, I’d say… — В заключение скажу…
To wrap up, … — В завершение…
In short, … — Вкратце, …
In conclusion, … — В заключение, …
Overall, … — В общем и целом, …
To conclude, … — Подводя итог…

Все вышеперечисленные фразы помогут вам поддержать разговор на английском, независимо от того, будет ли он с экзаменатором, другом или коллегами.

Примеры ответов устной части экзамена IELTS

Part 1. Interview — Интервью

What is your full name? — Какое у вас полное имя?

My name is David Petrov, but my friends call me Dave — Я Давид Петров, но друзья меня зовут Дэйв.

Can I see your ID? — Можно мне ваш паспорт / удостоверение личности, пожалуйста?

Sure. Here it is — Конечно, держите.

Where are you from? — Откуда вы?

I am from Vladivostok. It’s a big port city in the Russian Far East. It’s located on a peninsula, washed by the Sea of Japan.
Я из Владивостока. Это крупный портовый город на Дальнем Востоке России. Он расположен на полуострове, омываемом Японским морем.

Do you like eating a cake? — Вам нравятся торты? (Вопрос экзамена 2021 года)

Oh, I do. My favourite one is Medovic. It’s got lots of honey and nice texture. However, my coach shouldn’t know about it. He said I should cut down on sweets and pastries to stay fit.

О, да. Мой любимый — Медовик. В нем много меда и у него хорошая текстура. Однако мой тренер не должен знать об этом. Он сказал, что мне следует сократить потребление сладостей и выпечки, чтобы оставаться в форме.

Part 2. Monologue — Монолог

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Describe a present you have given someone — Опишите подарок, который вы кому-нибудь дарили.

I’m going to talk about a present that I gave to someone.
The person that I gave it to was a very good friend of mine at the time. I knew him because we went to the art school together. We both liked drawing and sculpture.
The present was a customized backpack for carrying all the necessary tools for drawing and painting. I put an effort to find a backpack, which I’d be able to decorate. Spider-Man was his favourite superhero. So, I painted the whole backpack in blue and red.
I had never given any customized presents before. It was really exciting to work on it and see the result. Surely, I was quite nervous giving it to him, but he loved it and kept using it since that day.
We stayed in touch for some time after graduation, then my family and I moved house, and we lost connection with many friends of ours.

Я собираюсь рассказать о подарке, который я сделал кому-то.
Человек, которому я его подарил, в то время был моим очень хорошим другом. Я знал его, потому что мы вместе ходили в художественную школу. Нам обоим нравились рисунок и скульптура.
Подарком стал дизайнерский рюкзак, в котором можно было носить все необходимые инструменты для рисования и живописи. Я приложил усилия, чтобы найти рюкзак, который я мог бы украсить. Человек-паук был его любимым супергероем. Поэтому я раскрасил весь рюкзак в синий и красный цвета.
Я никогда раньше не дарил персонализированных подарков. Было очень интересно работать над этим и видеть результат. Конечно, я очень нервничал, отдавая его своему другу, но рюкзак ему очень понравился и он пользовался им ежедневного с того момента.
Мы поддерживали связь некоторое время после выпускного. Позже мы всей семьей переехали и потеряли связь со многими нашими друзьями.

Part 3. Discussion — Обсуждение

What kinds of possessions give status to people in your country? — Какие виды собственности придают статус людям в вашей стране?

That’s a good question. Let me think.
I believe it depends on where you are and who you are with. If you are in public, a nice car or an expensive outfit could be the signs of a high social status. For instance, the latest BMW model is one of them. Not many people can afford such vehicle. In my country, people would think you are quite wealthy if you possess a property abroad. Many Russians have “dacha” — a country house, but it, for some reason, is not considered to be a possession of “wealth”.

Это хороший вопрос. Дай мне подумать.
Я считаю, что это зависит от того, где вы находитесь и с кем. Если вы на публике, то красивая машина или дорогой наряд могут быть признаком высокого социального статуса. Например, последняя модель BMW — один из них. Не многие люди могут позволить себе такой автомобиль. В моей стране люди подумают, что вы очень богаты, если у вас есть недвижимость за границей. У многих россиян есть «дача» — загородный дом, но он почему-то не считается признаком «богатства».

Is it really important for people to show their status? Why (not)? — Действительно ли людям важно показывать свой статус? Почему (да / нет)?

I believe that many people tend to spend money on things like expensive cars, phones and clothes because they feel more confident and, probably, appealing in public. It may also be a part of business culture. One of my friends — an entrepreneur said, he wasn’t taken seriously in a meeting with some possible investors, because his smartphone is not branded. Therefore, they don’t feel like they work with somebody on the same level as they are. Finally, I’d say it simply is dictated by the trends of our society and being a part of it, we are obliged to obey the “unspoken rules”.

Я считаю, что многие люди склонны тратить деньги на такие вещи, как дорогие автомобили, телефоны и одежду, потому что они чувствуют себя более уверенно и, возможно, более привлекательными на публике. Это также может быть частью деловой культуры. Один мой друг-предприниматель сказал, что на встрече с некоторыми потенциальными инвесторами его не восприняли всерьез, потому что его смартфон не брендовый. Поэтому они не чувствуют, что работают с кем-то на том же уровне, где они сами. Наконец, я бы сказал, что это просто продиктовано веяниями нашего общества, и, будучи его частью, мы обязаны подчиняться «негласным правилам».

Переходите на эту статью, чтобы проверить, знаете ли вы достаточно правил английской грамматики для сдачи экзамена IELTS.

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ПОЛЕЗНЫЕ ФРАЗЫ ДЛЯ IELTS SPEAKING

Чтобы на IELTS Speaking ваша речь звучала более плавно и естественно, выучите и пользуйтесь этими фразами.

Starting 🏁
НАЧАЛО 🏁

  • To begin with, …
  • First of all, …
  • I’d like to start with …
  • I’m going to tell you about…
  • The (point / idea / etc.) I’m going to talk/speak about is/are….
  • I’d like to talk to you about….
  • I want to tell you about….
  • I would like to discuss…

If you need time to think about the question 🤔

ЕСЛИ НУЖНО ВРЕМЯ, ЧТОБЫ ОБДУМАТЬ ВОПРОС 🤔

Если вам действительно нечего сказать, попробуйте придумать точку зрения, но не стоит молчать – лучше выразить отсутствие мнения в свободной и последовательной форме, а затем дождаться следующего вопроса. Если вам нужно попросить немного времени подумать, вы можете использовать следующие фразы:

  • Let me see …
  • That’s an interesting question.
  • Oh, that’s a difficult question.
  • I haven’t thought about this question before.
  • I’ve never really thought about that before.
  • Now, let me think how I can put this. 
  • I’ve never thought about it, but I could say that…
  • Well, that’s an interesting question. 
  • That is a complex issue.
  • Let me think.
IELTS Speaking: Nature & Environment

Say that you’re sure / not sure
and Express your opinion 🤨

ВЫРАЗИТЬ СОГЛАСИЕ/НЕСОГЛАСИЕ
И СВОЕ МНЕНИЕ 🤨

Вы всегда должны пытаться высказать мнение, когда вас об этом попросят. Насколько правильным или неправильным является ваше мнение – не важно, поскольку оценивается только то, как вы выражаете эти идеи.

  • It goes without saying that …
  • It’s quite clear that …
  • It’s worth pointing out that …
  • It’s often argued that …
  • It’s likely that …
  • It’s unlikely that …
  • There’s the possibility that …
  • Oh, that’s an interesting question.
  • Actually, …
  • You know, I am not an expert in …, but I suppose that…
  • I’m not really sure what I think about that, but…
  • I’ve got mixed views on the issue of ….
  • In fact, …
  • Well, on the whole I tend to think that…
  • To be honest, …
  • I am absolutely convinced that…
  • I don’t remember very well, but…
  • The first thing that comes to mind is…
  • Perhaps, …
  • In my opinion, …
  • Probably, …
  • Possibly, …
  • Certainly, …
  • The way I see it is that…
  • When it comes to me, I believe that…
  • As a matter of fact, …
  • The key thing is that ….
  • That really depends on the situation.
  • I believe …
  • In my opinion, …
  • I suppose that…
  • I am sure that …
  • I can only guess that …
  • I tend to think that…
  • I have mixed views about this issue.
  • I don’t know a lot about this, but I guess…
  • I’m no expert on this, but I would imagine…

IELTS Speaking: Useful Phrases

You forgot a word or what you wanted to say 😶

ЕСЛИ ЗАБЫЛИ СЛОВО ИЛИ МЫСЛЬ 😶

  • Sorry, it’s on the tip of my tongue.
  • I’m not sure if this is the right way to put it but …

You know that what you’ve just said is rubbish 🤡

ЕСЛИ ПОНИМАЕТЕ, ЧТО СЕЙЧАС СКАЗАЛИ ЧЕПУХУ 🤡

  • Let me try and rephrase that.
  • What I’m trying to say is …
  • If we put it in another way, …
  • So, the main point is …

You missed or didn’t hear

Пропустили или не расслышали

  • Sorry, I didn’t quite catch that. — Простите, я не расслышал (а).
  • Could you say that again, please? — Не могли бы вы повторить, пожалуйста?
  • Could you explain what you mean by…? — Не могли бы вы объяснить, что вы имеете в виду под …?
  • Do you mean…? – Вы имеете в виду ….?
  • Sorry, I didn’t catch the last word of the question. – Простите, не расслышал последнюю часть вопроса

Explanation

объясняем

  • To put it another way, … — Иначе говоря, …
  • What I am trying to say is … — Я имею в виду, что…
  • What I mean is … — Я имею в виду, что…

Adding an idea ➕
ДОБАВЛЯЕМ ИДЕИ ➕

  • I should add that…
  • Another point would be that….
  • Another idea is that…
  • I almost forgot to say that…
  • Besides,…
  • Moreover,…
  • Next,…
  • In addition, …
  • What is more,…
  • Another reason why I like …..
  •  

Discussing 💭
РАЗМЫШЛЯЕМ НАД ИДЕЕЙ 💭

  • On the one hand….. on the other hand…
  • Many people believe that ……. However,… 
  • It is important …….. At the same time, there are other important aspects to consider…

Comparing (in examples)
СРАВНЕНИЕ (С ПРИМЕРАМИ)

  • In comparison with children, teenagers are more independent. В сравнении с детьми, подростки более независимы
  • Compared with the older people, youngsters prefer active entertainment В сравнении с людьми постарше, молодежь предпочитает активные развлечения
  • Middle-aged people often visit concerts. Similarly, many young people enjoy going to concerts. – Люди среднего возраста часто посещают концерты. Так же многим молодым людям нравиться ходить на концерты
  • The same is true about… – То же самое верно касаемо….
  • Small children tend to respect their parents’ values. In contrast, teenagers often express their own opinion. – Дети больше уважают ценности родителей. Подростки, наоборот, чаще выражают собственное мнение
  • Older people prefer watching TV, while younger people enjoy going to nightclubs and discos. – люди постарше предпочитают смотреть телевизор, тогда как молодые люди любят ходить в ночные клубы и на дискотеки

Giving examples

ПРИВОДИМ ПРИМЕРЫ

  • For example, …
  • For instance, ….
  • To illustrate my point, I would like to tell you about… 
  • One example of …. could be….
  • Let us take the case of ….
  • There are many advantages of …., such as….

Ending 🏁
ЗАВЕРШАЕМ РЕЧЬ 🏁

  • Finally, I’d say that….
  • My personal conclusion would be….
  • On the whole, I think that …
  • In short, …..
  • To sum up, ….
  • In conclusion, ….
  • Overall, ….
  • To wrap up,….
  • To conclude,….

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