• Suggestion Exactly the same as Object 1: Something useful. Object 3: A piece of equipment you use every day
  • Suggestion Exactly the same as Object 1: Something useful. Object 4: Something electronic that you use often
  • Suggestion Exactly the same as Object 1: Something useful. Object 5: An item of clothing or jewellery
  • Suggetion Clothing is quite hard to describe. It is probably easier to describe an old watch that you own. (Lie if you don’t own one!)
  • Object 2: An object you use every day




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    IELTS Speaking - Mat Clark

    Object 2: An object you use every day 
    Describe an object you use every day. 
    You should say: 
    What the object is 
    What you use it for 
    Whether other people use it 
    How your life would be harder without it. 
    Suggestion 
    Exactly the same as Object 1: Something useful. 
    Object 3: A piece of equipment you use every day 
    Describe a piece of equipment you use every day. 
    You should say: 
    What the piece of equipment is 
    What you use it for
    Whether other people use it 
    How your life would be harder without it. 
    Suggestion 
    Exactly the same as Object 1: Something useful. 
    Object 4: Something electronic that you use often 
    Describe something electronic that you use often. 
    You should say: 
    What it is 
    Where /When you bought it 
    What you use it for
    How your life would be harder without it. 


    Mat Clark – IELTS Speaking 
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    Suggestion 
    Exactly the same as Object 1: Something useful. 
    Object 5: An item of clothing or jewellery 
    Describe an item of clothing or jewellery that you like to wear. 
    You should say: 
    What the item is 
    Where / When you bought it 
    What it looks like 
    How often you wear it. 
    Suggetion
    Clothing is quite hard to describe. It is probably easier to describe an old watch that 
    you own. (Lie if you don’t own one!) 
     
    Uncommon Vocabulary 
    Antique 
    Old-fashioned design 
    precious 
    Of great personal value
    Hand down
    show off
     
    Grammar Point 
    You can use a mix of past tenses: 
    I’ve had it for years. 
    It was made in 1903. 
    It has been repaired a couple of times. 
    It used to belong to my great-grandmother. 

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