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AnatolyG•VoiceUnlock
Enseignant professionnelIELTS speaking or business English storytelling
The topic is advertising.
What if there was a tool that could help you'stretch'' your thinking and add more ideas to your head? Would you use it?
You already have it!
It is called your imagination!
But it's quite hard to get it going, especially when it comes to answering IELTS speaking questions.
Why?
Most students think: I need to have experience so I can speak about it.
Are you one of them?
If you think this way, you create a blocker for yourself.
See, you can't have every experience for every question on the test; therefore, you need to 'tell a white lie' and build up a story that isn't real.
At the end of the day, the examiner doesn't check whether your story is real; they care about the content, the structure, the grammar, the pronunciation, the vocabulary, and the fluency to give you a score.
Use this logic to come up with non-existing stories (as if you were the main character) and share them as if they were your own!
Here are some words that will help you with your story:
https://teach.italki.com/vocabulary/974530
Here is my pronunciation of those words to help you improve this skill too:
https://www.italki.com/en/post/bavpbUmeFhwc62hkZJtbbR
18 juil. 2024 04:51
AnatolyG•VoiceUnlock
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Autre
Langue étudiée
Autre
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