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  • Language for the ―Fluency-based Strategy‖
  • Fluency: begins with a linking phrase, and contains redundant language - ―or  something like that‖  Vocabulary




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    IELTS Speaking - Mat Clark

    Fluency:
    begins with a linking phrase, and contains redundant language - ―or 
    something like that‖ 
    Vocabulary:
    uncommon words: ―tricks‖, ―classy‖ 
    Grammar: 
    the sentence structure is complex and contains examples of 
    conditional tense: ―would probably‖, ―would possibly‖. 
    Overall Analysis 
    Each of four points covered in this Part Two talk focuses on all 3 areas of the 
    marking system (we can’t really work on pronunciation at this stage). 
    In summary , everything the candidate says is in some way increasing the speaking 
    score. 
    Notice that the actual ―content‖ that is presented doesn’t really make any 
    difference to the score. 
    This style of response is probably the easiest way to achieve a score of 7 or higher 
    in Part Two. 
    Important Note 
    Notice that in the answers, the candidate doesn’t change the wording from the 
    topic card. If you start changing the wording you will begin to make grammar errors and 
    this will reduce your ―Grammar‖ score. 
    You can make very slight changes if you are 100% sure the change is correct, eg: 
    Who the person is 

    Who he is 
    Why you would like to meet this person 

    Why I would like to meet this star 
    Changing one or two words is fine but don’t change the actual structure of the 
    clause on the topic card or your whole sentence could be grammatically wrong. 
    Language for the ―Fluency-based Strategy‖ 
    As mentioned earlier in this section the four linking structures and four topic card 
    prompts work for EVERY Part Two topic. You will need to create your own 4 linking 


    Mat Clark – IELTS Speaking 
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    phrase structures. 
    The examples below can be combined in any order and they will all work with 
    every prompt on every topic card. 
    When you choose your four structures, try to select sentences that don’t repeat the 
    same vocabulary (eg: ―point‖, ―subject‖ etc.). 
    Don’t waste time and energy learning and memorizing every possible linking 
    phrase given below. Choose one from each section and learn those 4 so that you can 
    produce them perfectly and naturally. Practice using those 4 for as many Part Two topics 
    as you can. 
    Most of the following language can also be used in Part One and Part Three; so if 
    you have time to spare it will be useful to get used to this way of making sentences. 

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