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IELTS Speaking Part 2: Solo Speech & the Cue Card
After you have finished the Interview, the examiner will hand you a card with 3
or 4 questions on. Usually the card
asks you to describe a place, an event or a
situation from your experience. You have 1 minute
to prepare a little speech
that answers all of the questions on a card. You also receive a paper sheet and
a pen to write your notes.
The speech should take from one to two minutes. In
the end the examiner
might ask you a couple of additional questions. The tricky part here is to know
when 2 minutes have passed. You need to get a feeling what
is it like to talk for
2 minutes. My suggestion is to practice at home with a clock,
recording
yourself while you are speaking on a particular topic. You can use MP3 players
that can record. This way you can evaluate your own speech without any help
from other people.
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