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IELTS - Introduction to Speaking - Off2Class Lesson Plan

This lesson plan introduces the speaking test, discussing the format and criteria for the exam: pronunciation, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, fluency, and coherence. You will also have the chance to practice speaking exercises with your students. <br><br>If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers' notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

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IELTS - Introduction to Speaking - Off2Class Lesson Plan

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  1. IELTS Speaking INTRODUCTION Off2Class Lesson Plan LESSON PLAN 1/13 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  2. Thank you for downloading your FREE Off2Class lesson plan! This teacher-led lesson plan is designed using the communicative approach - perfect for teaching students online or in any screen-enabled classroom. To access the Teacher Notes and Answer Key, or to assign homework, click here to set up your FREE Off2class account. Don’t forget to join the discussion on Facebook to get access to other great tools for online ESL instruction. *IELTS is a registered trademark of University of Cambridge ESOL, the British Council, and IDP Education Australia. Global Online Language Services Inc 'Off2Class' is not affiliated, approved or endorsed by the University of Cambridge ESOL, the British Council, and IDP Education Australia. All other trademarks on this website are the property of their respective owners. © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  3. IELTS SPEAKING AT A GLANCE The IELTS Speaking test lasts 11-14 minutes. The test consists of three parts. You cannot use a dictionary during the test. IELTS Academic and IELTS General candidates do exactly the same test and it is marked in the same way. 3 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  4. WHAT YOU WILL HAVE TO TALK ABOUT Which of these subjects do you think the examiner will ask you about? experiences you have had your work or studies what was in the news last week people you know what would make your city a better place how to solve a mathematical problem 4 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  5. THE IELTS SPEAKING BANDS IELTS Speaking measures how well you can describe your own experiences and express your own thoughts and feelings. Like the other parts of IELTS, it is graded on a scale of 0 to 9. Candidates who can express themselves on most subjects, but who make many mistakes, will get band 5. A native English speaker will get band 8.5 or 9. What band are you hoping to get? 5 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  6. WHAT IELTS SPEAKING MEASURES If you had to measure how well someone spoke your language, what would you listen for? 6 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  7. THE FOUR CRITERIA FOR IELTS SPEAKING pronunciation lexical resource grammatical range and accuracy fluency and coherence 7 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  8. PRONUNCIATION: CAN YOU SAY THESE WORDS AND PHRASES CORRECTLY? What’s your favorite film? photograph measurement I’ve had a delicious breakfast. breakthrough 8 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  9. LEXICAL RESOURCE (VOCABULARY) To get a high score on IELTS Speaking, you need a large vocabulary. Match these words with their synonyms: car boiling hot appreciate fast beneficial speedy value (as a verb) automobile helpful 9 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  10. GRAMMATICAL RANGE AND ACCURACY For a high band in IELTS Speaking, you need to be able to form simple and complex sentences correctly. What are the mistakes in these sentences? 1. The summer of 2012 have been very rainy. 2. Louisa wants for going to the beach next weekend. 3. During I was in Turkey, I enjoy going to the market. 4. The history was my favorite subject in school. 5. I called up the man which I met yesterday. 10 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  11. FLUENCY AND COHERENCE A fluent speaker is someone who can speak naturally on a wide range of subjects. How can you tell that someone speaks your language fluently? 11 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  12. PART I OF IELTS SPEAKING PART I LASTS FOR AROUND 4-5 MINUTES The examiner will ask you to identify yourself, and then ask you questions about your own life. Here are some topics which might be covered: your house or apartment your favorite sports or hobbies your job or studies what you like to eat what kind of films, music or books you enjoy your family 12 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  13. PART II OF IELTS SPEAKING PART II LASTS FOR 3-4 MINUTES You will be given a piece of paper called a ‘cue card’, which looks like this: You should say: • when you visited it • how you first knew about the website • what the website is about • why you think it is interesting Describe an interesting website you have visited. 13 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  14. WHAT HAPPENS DURING PART II OF IELTS SPEAKING The examiner will give you 60 seconds to study the cue card, and to make notes on a piece of paper. Then you will need to speak without interruption for one to two minutes. After that, the examiner will ask you two or three questions about what you have said. 14 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  15. PART III OF IELTS SPEAKING PART III LASTS FOR AROUND 4-5 MINUTES The examiner will ask you questions related to the topic of your cue card. You will need to express your thoughts and feelings about this topic. The cue card we saw earlier in this lesson was about a website. So the examiner might ask: A. Whether you think young children should be allowed to access the internet, or; B. Whether the government should make sure that everyone has access to high-speed internet. 15 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  16. HOW GOOD DOES MY ENGLISH HAVE TO BE TO PASS IELTS SPEAKING? No one can fail the IELTS Speaking test. It measures your level of English. Very advanced learners will normally get band 7 or 8, even if they make a few mistakes. Intermediate students will get 5 or 6. The examiner is looking for the ability to express your own thoughts. Mistakes are only considered serious if they are very frequent, or if they prevent the examiner from understanding what you are trying to say. 16 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  17. GETTING THE BEST RESULT IELTS Speaking is like an athletics or diving competition at the Olympics. Athletes need to show off all the skills they have practiced. In less than 15 minutes, you need to show how well you can speak English. 17 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  18. TO GET THE BEST RESULT IN MY EXAM, SHOULD I…? A. use different tenses correctly E. pronounce words correctly B. read the newspaper the day before the exam F. use long words, even if I’m not sure what they mean C. use synonyms for words in the examiner’s questions G. listen carefully to the questions H. try to memorize questions and answers before the exam D. speak very quickly 18 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

  19. WHAT ABOUT YOU? Which part of the IELTS Speaking test do you think will be the most difficult? What skills do you think you need to work on hardest? 19 © 2014-2021 Global Online Language Services Inc.

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