Connected speech in IELTS Speaking Part One question stems
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
How IELTS Speaking Part 1 questions sound at natural speed review, including linking and intrusive sounds, and typical Speaking Part One question stems.
Lesson Plan Content:
Connected speech in IELTS Speaking Part One: Question Stems
Work together to rewrite the parts below which don’t match usual spelling.
Present IELTS Speaking Part One questions
- Are some par tsof your country… tha nothers?
- Are there rany… where you live?
- Do you wever…?
- Do you fin di teasy to…?
- Do you ha va favourite…?
- Do you woften… by yourself?
- Do you sometimes prefer to… instea dof…?
- Do you think you wa ra good…?
- How woften do you…?
- I si timportant for you to…?
- Is your cit yor regio na good place for…?
- Tell me yabout your…
- What do you do wif you can’t…?
- What do you li kabout…?
- Wha tis there to do win your free ti min…?
- What kin dof… do you dislike?
- What kind sof… are you wintereste din?
- Whi chis more rimportant to you,… or…?
Past IELTS Speaking Part One questions
- Did you wenjoy… at school?
- Did you ha va favourite… when you were ra child?
- Have the kin dof… you like change din recent years?
- Have you walways… in the same…?
- Have you wever tried…?
- How did you beco mintereste din…?
- What do you remember rabout…?
Future and hypothetical IELTS Speaking Part One questions
- Do you thin kit would be more enjoyable to… or…?
- How weasy woul dit be for you to…?
- In the future, do you think that you will… more roften?
- Is there ranywhere you would particularly like to…?
- Would you wever…?
Try to work out reasons for the spellings above, then compare your generalisations as a class.
Take turns asking each other three personal questions made from question stems above, not looking above when it’s your turn to answer. The person asking questions should try to say them quickly enough to sound like the natural pronunciations above, but you can ask for them to be repeated more slowly and/ or be rephrased before you answer if you like.
Ask about any question stems above that you couldn’t make questions out of, questions that you are not sure you answered well, etc, working together to make suitable questions and answers each time.
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