1. Questions here would be related to the topic in part 2 of your speaking test.
2. Always remember to state your own opinions as well as give justifications and examples for every opinion you make.
3. Finally, use words/phrases such as "maybe", "perhaps", and "it's highly likely" so you could effectively speculate or express possibility.
Next week, you'll be seeing tips when you have to express a preference in IELTS speaking.
Cheers. :)
Other IELTS speaking tips:
- 4 Tips for Providing Information in the IELTS Speaking Module
- 4 Tips for Expressing and Justifying Opinions in the IELTS Speaking Module
- 3 Tips for Speculating in the IELTS Speaking Module
- 3 Tips for Expressing a Preference in the IELTS Speaking Module
- 5 Tips for Narrating in the IELTS Speaking Module
- 4 Tips for Comparing and Contrasting in the IELTS Speaking Module
- 2 Tips for Summarizing and Explaining in the IELTS Speaking Module
- 3 Tips for Discourse Repair and Fluency in the IELTS Speaking Module