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    IELTS Speaking - Mat Clark

    3.
     
    Part Three of the Speaking test 
    3.1.
     
    The Format 
    You know when Part Three has started because you will hear the examiner say: 
    ―Ok we’ve just been talking about (public transport) and now I’d like to ask you one 
    or two general questions related to this topic. So first of all let’s talk about …‖ 
    Part Three should take 4-5 minutes. This includes the time it takes for the examiner to 
    introduce topics and ask questions. 
    It is important to realize that in Part Three the focus of questions and topics changes. 
    As we have already seen, in Part One and Part Two the focus of the topics and 
    questions is ―you‖ and ―your life‖. 
    Part One 
    Part Two 
    Do YOU like … 
    How often do YOU … 
    Tell me about X in YOUR city. 
    Describe YOUR favourite …. 
    Describe something YOU like 
    doing… 
    Describe 
    something 
    that 
    is 
    popular in YOUR country. 
    In Part Three, there is a definite change in the focus. The questions are no longer 
    about you and your life. The general focus of Part Three is ―other people‖ or ―society in 
    general‖. The questions in Part Three may be based on things in your country, things in 
    general (no particular place) or they may be about global issues. 
    There is a direct relationship between your Part Two topic and your Part Three topics. 
    However, it is important to realize that your Part Three topics will not be exactly the same 
    as your Part Two topic. 
    For example, in Part Two your topic was: 
    Describe an interesting trip you have been on. 
    (You described a trip to Hong Kong.) 
    In Part Three, your examiner might ask you questions about: 
    Different types of trips and holidays. 
    Travelling abroad/ travelling in your own country. 


    Mat Clark – IELTS Speaking 
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    The importance of tourism. 
    The examiner will NOT ask about: 
    Travelling to Hong Kong 
    Your favourite ways of travelling 
    Why you like travelling. 
    This aspect of Part Three is important to understand because the content in your 
    answers must be based on ―general ideas‖ and not your ―personal information‖. 
    It is important to remember that your ideas are not being tested – the examiner is only 
    testing your ability to express your ideas in spoken English. 
    Candidates who continue to talk about themselves in Part Three will lose marks. 
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