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Pausing Language (IELTS Speaking Part One and Three)

IELTS Pausing Language Page 1

Choose one of the following topics and speak about it as long as you can. Your partner will time how long you speak from the first word you say to the last word you say, minus how much time you spent being silent.

Everything you did yesterday evening

 

How to get from where you are sitting now to the nearest station

 

If you got on well with your brothers and sisters when you were younger, with examples

 

Some gossip people have told you or you have read

 

What kinds of music you have in your music collection, with examples

 

What kinds of videos you have in your video collection, with examples

 

Films you like and dislike and why

 

Sports stars you like and dislike and why

 

Music you like and dislike and why

 

The history of your country or a foreign country

 

Food you like and dislike and why

 

Types of holidays you like and dislike and why

 

Your morning routine

 

Your hobbies in the past, present and future

 

Your life story

 

Your work in the past, present and future

 


IELTS Pausing Language Page 2

When speaking English silence is not a good thing, especially in the IELTS exam! Below are good phrases to use when you need time to think. Put the phrases into the three categories in the boxes:

Phrases to use when you need time to think when you start speaking: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phrases to use when you need time to think in the middle 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phrases to use when you are nearly finished speaking 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IELTS Pausing Language Page 3

 

Put these phrases into the table above

 

First of all…

Can I add that…?

Can I stop there?

I’d like to talk about…

I forgot to mention…

Let me think.

Is there anything else I should add?

I can’t remember much about that, but…

Let me see.

I think I’ve covered everything

That’s an interesting question

I’ve never really thought about that before, but I would say…

The other thing I should say is…

What’s that called?

I can’t think of the word.

The first thing I should say is…

Let me give you an example.

That’s about all I can say about that

I’m going to talk about…

Where shall I start?

I can’t think of anything else to say

Let me start by saying…

That’s a difficult question

Let me have a look at the question again.

What else was I supposed to say?

What was the last point again? Oh yes, …

 

Taking turns with your partner, continue the topics on page 1. Use as many pharses from the list here as you can. Your partner will tick off each one you use. You and your partner can only use each expression once.

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