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Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs To Add up -  To Bring Up - To End Up -  To Back Up - To Show Up - To Stay Up With To Keep Up With To Get along with To Agree With To Deal With To Hang Out To Fill Out To Figure Out To Find Out To Cut Down On To Count On To Try On To Keep On To Break Into To Bump Into To Run Into To Apply For To Drop Out Of To Make Fun Of To Get Over Phrases in this video (print them our and practice!): 1. How is it going? 2. Long time no see! 3. What have you been up to? 4. Can’t complain 5. How do you know? 6. That’s a good one = That’s a good joke! 7. It’s very kind of you! 8. Thank you anyway 9. Thank you in advance! 10. No worries 11. What’s going on? 12. Did I get you right? 13. Don’t take it to heart 14. I didn’t catch the last word 15. Sorry, I wasn’t listening 16. It doesn’t matter 17. Fingers crossed! 18. Oh, that. That explains it. 19. Things happen 20. Sorry to bother you  21. I’ll be with you in a minute 2

Describe Speaking skills

1. Describe a well-known person. You should say: Who he/she is What makes him/her famous Why you admire him/her Discussion: Do you want to become famous? How to become a well-known person in China? What kind of people can become famous in China? What are the advantages and disadvantages of being famous? What do you think of the privacy of a well-known person? What do you think of the relationship between a well-know person and advertising? Would you be influenced by the well-known persons in TV commercials? Do you often talk about singers with your friends? What do you often talk about? 2. Describe a friend in your school time you like most. You should say: Who he/she is When did you became friends? Why do you like him/her or why do you think that he/she is important to you? How he/she influences you Discussion: What are the differences between adults and children in terms of making friends? Can adults make friends with children? What do you

Part1 Speaking IELTS second test

Warm-up Could you show me your identification card please? Could you tell me your full name please? What shall I call you? Does your name have any special meaning? Why do so many people change their names? Is your name important to you? Hometown or birth place Where do you come from? Where do you live? Can you tell me something about your hometown? Can you tell me some famous landscapes or scenic spots in your hometown? Can you tell me some history of your hometown? Personal background and information Are you a student or do you have a job? What do you like most about your study? What kind of job do you prefer after graduation? What is your major? What do you do for living? Could you tell me a typical day of yours? How do you get your job? Are you satisfied with your job? What do you like most about your job? What kind of job do you prefer in the future? Hobby or inclination What do you usually do in your spare time? Do you prefer to sta

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Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Module

Part 2 of the  IELTS Speaking Module ,  you need to give a short talk, of about 1-2 minutes, on a simple topic. The questions do not require any specific knowledge, but are based on personal experience. You are handed a card with the topic and you have one minute to prepare your talk. You can make notes and use these notes during your monologue. The examiner will not ask you any questions during this part of the test, so you must know how to answer all parts of the question you are given and speak fluently for a few minutes  by yourself .  Sample IELTS Speaking Module topics (for Part 2) are given below.  It is quite likely that you will be given one of these topics or something very similar, so make sure you can speak confidently and clearly on each one. Describe an artist or entertainer you admire. You should say: Who they are and what they do How they became successful How you found out about them And explain why you admire them Describe a subject you enjoyed s