The model answer that I shared last Friday was at band 9 level, mainly because of the range of words and phrases that it contained.
But I didn't spontaneously invent those words and phrases; they came from my research into the topic. I searched for good ideas, made a list of topic vocabulary, and then built my description around the phrases on that list.
I'm not suggesting that you can do this in your test, but it's the best way to prepare topics at home.
Using model answers to prepare ielts is likely to be found answering the exam questions by memorizing prepared answers, which would significantly impact your exam result. Be careful when you are reading information on this site.
Posted by: GoodHeart | November 15, 2019 at 11:09
GoodHeart,
I didn’t say that you should memorise my answers. My advice was about doing topic research to find good vocabulary. Be careful when reading advice :)
Posted by: Simon | November 15, 2019 at 11:46
Hello Simon,
Can you give some suggestions on how to answer the question "how you felt about something" in speaking part 2? Should I prepare some adjectives to answer this kind of questions?
Thank you!
Posted by: Faye | November 20, 2019 at 08:34
Good question Faye. I'll answer it in a blog lesson on 22.11.19.
Posted by: Simon | November 22, 2019 at 14:57
I think the title is perfect. IELTS speaking is all about ideas. if you have good ideas to express you score well
Posted by: آموزشگاه زبان | December 03, 2019 at 12:50