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[Mastering IELTS Speaking Part 3: A Winning Structure for High Scores]-[IE 1555: What is the Best Structure for Speaking Part 3?]

IELTS Energy English 7+ · B1 · 2026-01-13

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📋 Summary

Elevating Your IELTS Speaking Part 3 Performance

IELTS Speaking Part 3 is widely considered the most challenging segment of the exam due to its abstract nature and the lack of preparation time. To achieve a high band score, candidates must move beyond simple responses and adopt a structured, analytical approach. The IELTS Energy Podcast outlines a proven methodology to help test-takers organize their thoughts effectively and demonstrate fluency under pressure.

The Three-Step Strategic Framework

To excel in this high-stakes environment, the hosts recommend a three-step preparation process:

  1. Adopt a Consistent Structure: The ideal response should follow a logical flow: start with a clear opinion, provide specific reasons, details, and examples to support that opinion, and conclude with a concise summary sentence if time permits.
  2. The Drafting Phase: During practice, candidates should write out their answers. This allows for the integration of high-scoring vocabulary and complex grammatical structures that might be difficult to access spontaneously.
  3. Spontaneous Practice: Once the structure is mastered, candidates should transition to answering questions spontaneously. This builds the confidence needed to handle the test format without relying on pre-written scripts.

Practical Application: Using Personal Experience

Even though Part 3 questions are often societal or abstract, such as "Do you think neighbors today have less interaction than in the past?," candidates are encouraged to draw from their personal experience. As the hosts suggest, grounding an abstract argument in a concrete, real-world example—like describing a local "Riparian Preserve" to illustrate how governments can encourage community—adds "colorful details" and depth to the response.

Vocabulary and Cohesion

Scoring high requires more than just content; it requires sophisticated delivery. The hosts emphasize the importance of using "linking phrases" to improve coherence. Phrases like "without a doubt," "in our modern age," "above all," and "all in all" act as signposts for the examiner, making the response easier to follow. Furthermore, candidates are advised to identify "low-scoring words" (such as the repetitive use of "good" or "bad") and replace them with more precise alternatives like "ideal," "excellent," or "considerate."

Final Preparation Advice

Preparation should be intentional rather than reactive. For those with a long-term study horizon, the hosts recommend spending significant time in the drafting phase before moving to spontaneous practice. If a candidate is within 30 days of their exam, they should integrate both methods simultaneously. By consistently practicing these techniques—varying tone, avoiding monologues, and utilizing high-level vocabulary—candidates can replace panic with confidence, ensuring they are mentally prepared for the complexities of the IELTS Speaking test.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm on team scooter.
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That's so hard.
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That's fair.
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It's such a great idea.
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I'll go ahead and read it.
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📝Key Phrases

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put something into place
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get into an argument
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come back with
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bygone era
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draw from personal experience
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📖 Transcript

This is the IELTS Energy Podcast Episode 1555.
What is the best structure for speaking part three?
Welcome to the IELTS Energy Podcast from All Ears English downloaded more than 35 million times, with examiner trained IELTS whiz, Aubrey Carter and Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer.
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In part one of this series, we gave you a winning structure for preparing for speaking part three.

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