Part 1: You’ll hear a conversation between two people (someone making an appointment or booking something).
Part 2: One person speaking about a generic topic (someone describing a library’s layout, for example).
Part 3: A discussion between 2-3 people about an academic topic (an assignment or paper).
Part 4: A lecturer speaking about an academic topic.
The test gets progressively more difficult (part 4 being the most difficult component).
Describe a museum or art gallery that you have visited.
You should say:
Looking at things like the heading and layout of a text to get an idea of what the text is about before starting to read.
Using your knowledge of the topic to guess what the text is going to be about.
Moving your eyes quickly down the page to find specific words or phrases. This is often used to look for names or numbers.
Reading a text quite quickly, but we use this reading skill when we want to find a particular fact.
Careful study of a text or part of a text. We do this when all the content is important.
Working out the meaning of a word by using the surrounding language and your knowledge of the world.
Introduction | Main Body | Conclusion |
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Here is what the easy is about. Here is what I think about the question and my main ideas. |
Here are my main ideas. This is how they answer the question. Here are some examples to support my main points. |
Here’s a summary of the things I just talked about. |
Basically, this means how well you carry out the task. Do you cover all the necessary points? Do you include the key information that is required? Do you develop your ideas effectively and support your ideas or opinions with evidence and examples?
This looks at how well you order and present the content of your writing task. Is it organised logically? Is it divided into paragraphs correctly? Do you link ideas or information together so the reader can easily follow you?
This concerns vocabulary and whether you use a wide enough range of vocabulary, as well as whether you use it correctly and appropriately.
This assesses how wide a range of different structures and sentences you use and how effectively you use them. Do you have a good control of grammar and sentence construction? Are there many errors or only a few occasional ones?