... you come to the end of the whole number.5849 3714 *6 12 9983 4 721 *0 122 3 46 027 8 *33 76 49 52 98 *04 12 6136 12 Speakers normally use an upward intonation if they have more to add and let theirvoice ... aware of stress, rhythm and intonationHow do intonation and word stresshelp us to understand?Pre-listeningPublic speakers and lecturers make use of stress, rhythmand intonation patterns, along ... argument for eachposter. This will help you to understand Extract 2. Report back to the class.EXTRACT 2 In Section 3 of the IELTS Listening test you will have to follow a conversationwith more...
... 1 Part one of the Speaking test - 98the interviewBecoming more fluentWillingness to participate andexpandMore practice for part oneUNIT 2 Part two of the Speaking test - 1 02 the ... Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK40 West 20 th Street, New York, NY 10011- 421 1, USA477 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, VIC 320 7, AustraliaRuiz de Alarcon 13, 28 014 Madrid, SpainDock House, ... 10.5/13pt System QuarkXPress®ISBN 0 521 01148 5 Student's BookISBN 0 521 626 60 9 CassetteCover design and graphic by Tim ElcockListening UNIT 2 EXTRACT 2 IELTS Listening Section 1Table and...
... Supplementary activities on page 111.ReadingUNIT 2 Skimming/scanning for specific informIf you are asked to find a particular detail or piece of information in an IELTS passage, you will needto skim through ... Supplementary activities on page 1 12. The IELTS Reading component often tests candidates on their ability to select aheading for each paragraph in a text, from a list of headings. IELTS ReadingHow to approach ... They produceintense short broad-band pulsesof sound in the ultrasonic rangeof between 0 .25 and 22 0 kHz.These clicks are brief - typicallyless than one millisecond long -but they are repeated...
... monitor andcontrol each wind turbine. The nine 22 5-kilowatt Vestas wind turbinesproduce a total generating capacity oftwo megawatts and provide around 12 per cent of the energy requirements ofEsperance ... 1How much do you know about the IELTS General Training (GT) Reading module? (Check youranswers with the introductory section.)1 How many sections are there? 2 How long do you have to answer ... 113.MATCHINGSometimes a matching exercise is used in IELTS to test your ability to identifyand understand different arguments. It is used particularly when the textpresents a number of arguments...
... grammatical errors. IELTS WRITING (ACADEMIC) IELTS tests your ability to produce two quite differentpieces of writing in a fairly short period of time. Thetest is divided into two parts and you are ... have to write at least 25 0words and, as Task 2 is longer than Task 1, you areadvised to spend approximately 40 minutes on thistask and 20 minutes on the first task. IELTS WRITING (GENERAL ... What is the general theme of the texts in Section 2? 2 How many words will you have to read in Section 2? MATCHINGOne of the texts in Section 2 may be made up of smaller texts. Look at theadvertisements...
... page 118.To prepare for General Training Task 2, you should study Writing Units 7-11.Writing UNIT 4 IELTS Writing (Academic)You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.The diagram below shows ... Training, Task 2 See what you can remember about Writing Task 2 from your reading of the introduction to theWriting module on page 66.1 How many words are you expected to write? 2 How long should ... column.Write the second part of your letter in which you state how you feel about thesupermarket error and ask the manager to do something about it. (See pages78-79.) IELTS Writing (GT)Task...
... theSpeaking test format showing the three parts and theapproximate timing of each. Part 1Introduction andinterview4-5 minutes Part 2 Individual longturn3-4 minutes Part 3Two-waydiscussion4-5 minutes11-14 ... in Part 2, and isencouraged to engage inextensive discussion IELTS Bands9 Expert user8 Very good user7 Good user6 Competent user5 Modest user4 Limited user3 Extremely limited user 2 Intermittent ... pronunciation.PREPARING YOUR TALKBelow is an example of a topic for Part2. Look at the topic and the three miniquestions which accompany it. The Part2 topic will always follow this format withone main topic...
... it.SpeakingUNIT 3In Part 3 you will be presented with some more abstractquestions. These will be broadly linked to the topicintroduced in Part2. You will have to take part in adiscussion ... and first paragraph.Exchange these with a partner.Discuss what you would expect to read about in your partner's article.Read the whole of your partner's article when you have finished ... make them come alive.MORE PRACTICE FOR PART 3In Unit 2 you practised giving a talk about a job you would like to do. Followingon from this topic, the Part 3 discussion could centre on the theme...
... Questions 21 -30Questions 21 -25 Complete the sentences below. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for eachanswer.According to Dr Clarke: 21 Scientists want to know whether global warming is caused by 22 Insulation ... may cause the Earth to 23 There are many on the global climate. 24 The does not remain static. 25 We cannot understand the global climate without understandingQuestions 26 -27 Complete the table. ... instrumentsa) From thermometers in buoysb) When water is drawn throughthe (26 ) of shipsc) ATSR(infra-red detector)sea (27 )Questions 28 -30Which THREE advantages of the ATSR are mentioned by Dr Clarke?...
... Test: GT ReadingSECTION 2 Questions 15 -26 You are advised to spend 20 minutes on Questions 15 -26 .Questions 15 -20 Read the information below and answer Questions 15 -20 .Two courses areavailable ... is 13Practice Test: Academic ReadingQuestions 20 -24 Do the following statements agree with the information in Reading Passage 2? In boxes 20 -24 write:YES if the statement is true according ... ReadingREADING PASSAGE 2 You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14 -27 which are based on ReadingPassage 2 on the following pages.Questions 14-19Reading Passage 2 has eight paragraphs...
... sporting facilities. 21 You may be interested in living in on campus. 22 You want to buy something to remind you of your visit today. 23 You want to listen to some music during the day. 24 You are interested ... please?No need to book. Just be down at thequay at 2 o'clock. All our cruisesdepart from Jetty No. 2. Can you tell me where that is exactly?Yes, No. 2 Jetty is opposite the shops.It's clearly ... ReadingAnswerGQuestions 21 -26 Look at the information about activities on the University Open Day. Which placewould you visit for the following reasons? Write the appropriate letter A~H in boxes 21 -26 on your...
... *********************************************************************** IELTS Part2 and Part 3 Topics and QuestionsPage 30 146. A Family 147. Your Work or Study Place 148. A Recent Change (2) 149. A Piece of Equipment 150. An Organization RETURN TO PART ... questions:• What do you think was the best part of this film? Part 3See also the Part 3 questions for Topic #6, 'A Film' and the Part 3 questions for Topic #99 'A Type ... using the words, "to examine", "to analyze", "to Part 3See also the Part 3 questions for: Topic # 128 . 'A Sport You Played in Childhood'Modern Lifestyle and The...