Ielts Speaking Quiz 37 (25 MCQs)

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1. Adding more information
2. Over-reliance on tech (n)
3. What is the main purpose of using the Past Perfect in IELTS Speaking Part 2?
4. Do you think robots can have emotions? Why or why not?
5. Which criterion focuses on stress, intonation, and rhythm when speaking?
6. What phrase can you use to buy time before answering a question?
7. Which of the followings is NOT a collocation?
8. Which part is described here? The examiner asks further questions < ..... > These questions give you an opportunity to discuss more abstract issues and ideas.
9. The different parts that something is made of; the way in which the different parts are organized
10. Choose the best response for this question"Is there anything you don't like about where you live?"
11. We use "I wouldn't say I'm gifted but '' to talk about
12. Speech rate refers to the ability to produce continuous speech without stopping to think for language and ideas.
13. Where does the speaker plan to catch up with Nate?
14. How many parts are there in Speaking IELTS test?
15. Language hesitation (lexis and grammar) often occurs in the higher band and content-related hesitation often occurs in the lower band.
16. In Part 3 of the Speaking test, what is expected?
17. Which of the following is an illustration of a 2-sentence answer for the following question?"Do you love sweets?"
18. In Part 1, the examiner will ask you about:
19. In this part (part 2), you will have
20. What is the benefit of having an idea bank for the speaking test?
21. On which syllable is 'university' stressed?
22. Which section/part in IELTS Listening test is about a conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context (e.g. school)
23. What should you do if the examiner interrupts you while answering a question in Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking test?
24. Which word describes a situation that is not clearly defined and can have more than one interpretation?
25. How are your IELTS Speaking scores calculated?