IELTS Speaking Prediction Lesson 6 PART TWO & THREE.

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IELTS Speaking Prediction Lesson 6 PART TWO & THREE

Describe a subject you didn’t like before but have interest in now You should say: What it was; When you studied the subject; Why you didn’t like it before; And explain why you have interest in now.

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Questions Do you think teachers have a great influence on students’ studies? Is interest important for students? How to develop interest in a school subject? How to learn English in a fun way? Do you think students should spend more time on subject or equally spend time on all subjects? How to be a good teacher? Do you like to learn from the internet? Would you learn from TV?

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Describe a special toy you had in your childhood You should say: What it was Who gave it to you How often you played it and explain why it was special to you.

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Question Compared with the toys that children play nowadays, is there any toy you didn’t have when you were young? Do you think children should play with hi-tech toys?

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Describe a happy family event from your childhood that you remember well. You should say: What the event was When and where it happened What you saw or did And explain why you remember this event so well

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Question Describe a typical family in your country. What is the role of mother and father in your family? At what age young people in China are considered adults? How to help children become mature? Is it good to only have one child? Do you think teenagers should start working to make money for their families?

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