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speaking :
"Describe an interesting animal you have met"
Where did you meet this animal?
How did you feel about this animal?
Why was this animal interesting to you?
Part 3:
discussion about animals today and in the past
The purpose of animals in daily life
my opinion about animal testing

IELTS Speaking Part 3: idea, explain, personal example


Let's look at a sample answer using the "idea, explain, example" structure. This
time I'm using a personal example in the last sentence.
What disagreements do teenagers often have with their parents? Why?
(Idea / basic answer) Teenagers disagree with their parents about all sorts of t
hings, like the clothes they want to wear, whether they can go out with their fr
iends, doing homework, and how much help they give their parents around the hous
e. (Explain why) I think the teenage years are when we develop a sense of identi
ty, and we want to make our own decisions rather than follow other people's inst
ructions. (Personal example) I remember having disagreements with my own parents
, usually about simple things like getting up early in the morning, tidying my r
oom, or doing the washing up!

--wrinting topics ;
Give your opinion about the lack of politeness in today's society
Children need to learn local history or world history.. writing task
2.Arrangenment of great sport events is beneficial or a waste of money
Discuss both views and give your opinion
Task 1 pie chart about fresh water and salty water and a bar chart about water u
se in three countries
task 1 letter about lack of sport facilities and require increasing their number
Task 2 essay about reason of popularity of crime films and programs and naming n
egative effect on socity
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Phrases :
it was great to share that experience
The positive experience wasn t confined to one particular place
As far as I remember
visits to various tourist attractions
one of my first memories was
a group of close friends
which made the experience more enjoyable
What really struck me about London was
historic but modern and thriving at the same time
a lively, fashionable and cosmopolitan place
Coming from a relatively small town
the experience made me keen to visit more capital cities
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As far as I remember...
One of my first memories was...
What really struck* me about... was...
The experience (of doing something) made me keen to...

--1-As afar as I remember, I was driving on my way to home when a deadly gas leake
d in Bhopal'S Union Carbide Compony.
2-One of my first memories was skinning during my last holiday trip to Kashmir.
3-What really struck me about Hyderabad Museum was that it was having facilities
even for handicapped visitors.
4-The experience of playing chess made me keen to get invilved in more indoor ga
mes.
Note-What I noticed here is that all these phrases can be used to talk about som
ething happened in past.
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varying DANGER
because of this danger- given this level of danger
dangerous sport extreme sport
who are in danger who are at risk
little danger minimise risk
phrases
kill people- life threatening
badly hurt seriously injured
be hurt
not escape unharmed
it is possible there is also a chance
not very risky low probability of injury
the government cannot say
not the place for a govt to dictate
young children minors
examples
jump out of plane
freefall from a plane at 30,000 ft
a F1 car crashes a bouncing tyre or debric will fly
retain
principal
assume
participate in

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Big changes
All the following phrases can be used to talk/write about big changes
Beyond all recognition
Educational systems have changed beyond all recognition in the last 20 years.
Dramatic/ dramatically
The nature of communication has changed dramatically with the advent of computer
technology.
Revolution/revolutionise
Smart phones have revolutionised the way we use the internet as we are now no lo
nger reliant on computers.
Radical shift
In recent years there has been a radical shift in the way people think about the
environment.
Transform/transformation
Science, and genetical modified crops in particular, have transformed farming pr
actice.
Smaller changes
These phrases show smaller changes.
a slight shift
There has been a slight shift in attitudes towards immigration and more people a
re now willing to accept that it can help the economy.
a minor adjustment
There is no need to completely change the way our children are educated, the cur
riculum only need a minor adjustment.
Speed of change
rate/pace of change
Not everyone is happy with this rate of change and many would prefer that there
were fewer new developments built in town centres.
an overnight change
It is unrealistic to expect this change to occur overnight as first of all attit
udes towards air travel need to change.
slow but steady/slowly but steadily
Slowly but steadily more and more people are doing their shopping in out of town
supermarkets and this is changing town centres.
a gradual process
This change has been evolutionary and a gradual process as it has taken people s
ome time to get used to the idea of shopping online
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