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[Mastering IELTS Speaking: 8 Essential Phrases to Handle Any Question]-[💡 8 Phrases to answer any IELTS Speaking question]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2023-09-03

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📋 Summary

Introduction: Navigating the IELTS Speaking Exam

In the IELTS speaking examination, candidates often face challenging or unexpected questions. Maria and Rory provide a strategic toolkit of eight phrases designed to help students buy time, navigate difficult topics, and maintain natural fluency when they are unsure of how to respond.

1. Buying Time with "You Put Me on the Spot"

When a candidate is caught off guard, the phrase "Oh, you put me on the spot with this one" serves as a perfect buffer. It signals that the question is challenging, allowing the speaker to collect their thoughts before providing an answer. As Rory demonstrates, this phrase creates a natural connection to the topic while giving the candidate a moment to breathe.

2. Handling Specific or Technical Questions

For questions where the candidate lacks specialized knowledge, phrases like "I'm not an expert, but if I were to guess..." or "I'm hardly an expert, but if I were to guess..." are highly effective. These phrases utilize the second conditional to express hypothetical scenarios. By using these, candidates avoid sounding like a robot; instead, they acknowledge their limitations while still offering a thoughtful opinion.

3. Admitting Uncertainty

Sometimes, the best strategy is to admit that you do not have a definitive answer. Phrases such as "It's hard to say with any certainty" or "I have absolutely no idea" are liberating and honest. They allow the speaker to pivot to a general observation, such as Rory’s comment on historical films or the impact of the internet, without the pressure of needing to be factually perfect.

4. Expressing Reflection and Nuance

Using phrases like "Well, to be honest, I've never thought about that" demonstrates an authentic engagement with the examiner's prompt. It buys time for reflection and showcases natural conversational English. Similarly, for those aiming for higher scores, using a confirmation tag like "Well, that's not a difficult question at all, is it?" (ironically used to signal a truly difficult question) can demonstrate a sophisticated command of grammar and tone.

5. Using Data-Driven Speculation

When asked about trends or social behaviors, candidates can use "If I could see the statistics, I could give you a more exact answer." This is another excellent use of the second conditional, allowing the student to speculate reasonably about topics like job market instability or popular academic subjects without needing to cite real data.

6. Signaling the End of an Answer

To avoid awkward silences or rambling, candidates can use "I'm not sure what else I'm supposed to say to be honest with you." This acts as a clear signal to the examiner that the candidate has exhausted their thoughts on the subject, effectively closing the response and inviting the next question.

Conclusion

The key to success in IELTS speaking is not just answering questions, but managing the interaction. By incorporating these eight phrases, candidates can transform their responses from hesitant, short answers into structured, natural, and grammatically varied contributions.

🎯Key Sentences

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Oh, you put me on the spot with this one.
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It's hard to say with any certainty, really.
3
That's something you could do.
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I'm not an expert, but if I were to guess
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I'm hardly an expert, but if I were to guess
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📝Key Phrases

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put someone on the spot
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if I were to guess
3
hardly an expert
4
hard to say with any certainty
5
have absolutely no idea
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📖 Transcript

Hello lovely, I'm Maria and in this video we're gonna give you eight sentences to answer any
IELTS speaking question.
Well, kind of.
So if you don't know what to say or you need some time to think, use some of these phrases
and you'll be fine.
Yes, Rory?

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