IELTS: Part 3 Discusses Goals of Different Age Groups
Many IELTS Trainers find it difficult to respond to the questions
in the Part 3 of the Speaking test.
in the Part 3 of the Speaking test.
Your trainer's speaking and writing skills may amaze you
but remember he is not the one who is going to take the real test.
It's you.
By the end of the Part 2 Cue card speech, you may be
exhausted,
frustrated
and ready to give up.
OR
You may be chattering on like a fool
OR
You may be making the last-ditch effort to raise your Band level from 6.5 to 7.
Whatever be your mood,
try answering these Part 3 questions:
How important is it to have goals in life? Why?
Do you think that young people today set many personal goals?
Are the goals people have nowadays different from those people had in the past?
In what ways are they different?
What would be some good measures to encourage the younger generation to set
and pursue their goals?
Which skills are important to help people pursue and achieve their goal?
IELTS Part 3 questions are now designed to elicit your natural/spontaneous responses.
That's why I advise you not to rely on your trainer's language proficiency
but on your common sense.
Make sure that you respond like any ordinary human being.
And not like an English Professor or a politician.
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