This document provides guidance on how to structure answers in Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking exam. It recommends following a formula of A + W, where A is answering the question directly and W is expanding on what, where, when, who or why. It includes sample questions on topics like accommodation and childhood activities. Answers should be 4-5 sentences and incorporate familiar vocabulary for the topic.
This document provides guidance on how to structure answers in Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking exam. It recommends following a formula of A + W, where A is answering the question directly and W is expanding on what, where, when, who or why. It includes sample questions on topics like accommodation and childhood activities. Answers should be 4-5 sentences and incorporate familiar vocabulary for the topic.
This document provides guidance on how to structure answers in Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking exam. It recommends following a formula of A + W, where A is answering the question directly and W is expanding on what, where, when, who or why. It includes sample questions on topics like accommodation and childhood activities. Answers should be 4-5 sentences and incorporate familiar vocabulary for the topic.
This document provides guidance on how to structure answers in Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking exam. It recommends following a formula of A + W, where A is answering the question directly and W is expanding on what, where, when, who or why. It includes sample questions on topics like accommodation and childhood activities. Answers should be 4-5 sentences and incorporate familiar vocabulary for the topic.