دانلود رایگان سری ویدویی آموزش مصاحبه آزمون آیلتس
Passport to English
همانطور که می دانید یکی از بخش های آزمون آیلتس، قسمت IELTS Speaking یا همان مصاحبه آن است. می توان گفت به دلیل عدم توجه مناسب به این مهارت، برای بسیاری از ایرانیانی که قصد شرکت در آزمون آیلتس را دارند، معمولا این بخش قدری سخت تر است. مجموعه Passport to English که در این پست بر روی سایت قرار گرفته است، یکی از منابع ارزشمند برای تقویت مهارت Speaking می باشد که از سوی Australia Network منتشر شده است. پیش از این مجموعه های Study English IELTS Preparation و Living English از این کمپانی بر روی سایت قرار گرفته بود. این مجموعه ویدویی با طرح سوالاتی که احتمال دارد متقاضیان با آن مواجه شوند و همچنین با ارائه توصیه هایی برای نحوه درست جواب دادن به سوالات، شانس موفقیت متقاضیان ایلتس را افزایش می دهد . این مجموعه مصاحبه با سه زبان آموز می باشد که هر مصاحبه شامل هفت ویدوی کوتاه مصاحبه با متقاضی مجازی می شود که همانند یک آزمون IELTS واقعی پیش خواهد رفت. علاوه بر فایل های ویدویی برای مکالمه دو فایل PDF ارائه شده که یکی از آنها مربوط به Transcript کامل مصاحبه بوده و دیگری شامل تفسیر مصاحبه، ارائه دلایل و نکات اساسی در پاسخ گفتن به سوالات است.
Passport to English provides you with the opportunity to experience what it is like to sit a formal English language interview for assessment purposes. Although these are not actual IELTS tests, they use the sort of questions you might encounter and give you a fair representation of what is expected in an IELTS speaking interview. برای دانلود این مجموعه، مشاهده تصاویر و توضیحات بیشتر آن به ادامه مطلب مراجعه نمایید ... دانلود فایل های ویدویی و PDF مجموعه Passport to English آموزش مصاحبه آزمون آیلتس با لینک مستقیم، حجم کل 261 مگابایت
نمونه تصاویر
توضیحات بیشتر The Speaking Test is the fourth test in IELTS. It follows the Listening, Reading and Writing tests, usually in the afternoon of the test day. The Speaking Test is an interview and lasts between 11 and 14 minutes. Part 1 lasts approximately four to five minutes. Part 2 is between three and four minutes and includes the one minute preparation time. The last part, Part 3, is approximately four to five minutes. The interview is recorded. The 3 parts are constructed to cover a range of language features - verb tenses (present, past and future, active/passive); functions (explaining, describing, suggesting, predicting, narrating, comparing); and grammatical structures (cause/effect, reason, conditionals and comparatives). The candidate is expected to demonstrate a range of sentence types (simple, compound and complex) as well as a logical and well-constructed response. Pronunciation and fluency are also assessed. A range of topics is covered, from common everyday topics such as the family, lifestyle, transport, diet, travel, and sports to more challenging topics such as technology, society, education, employment, health, and some of the sciences to include topics such as the weather, climate change, pollution, global warming and the environment. For more information on IELTS: https://www.ielts.org For more information on Speaking Criteria (Public Version): https://www.ielts.org/PDF/UOBDs_SpeakingFinal.pdf [pdf]
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What is Part 1?
Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Test consists of a series of short questions, and short responses are required. There are few opportunities in this part of the speaking test to develop or extend the topics. The assessor will keep the conversation moving.
Part 1 is aimed at candidates with limited English - perhaps around IELTS 4.0. Most candidates should be able to cope with questions in Part 1. Questions are on familiar topics such as education, family, work, living, interests and lifestyle. Questions are short and the structure of the questions is simple. Part 1 is also designed to help the candidate relax.
What is Part 2?
In Part 2, the candidate is given a card outlining what to talk about. The candidate is given a pencil and paper and some time to think and make notes.
Part 2, the long turn or individual talk, provides an opportunity for the candidate to deliver a long, uninterrupted response. The candidate is expected to demonstrate an ability to construct a long sample of English. The assessor will be listening in particular for the candidate's fluency, coherence, range of structures, pronunciation and vocabulary.
What is Part 3?
In Part 1 of the Speaking Test questions cannot be changed or re-worded. In Part 3 there is more flexibility. If the candidate does not understand a word in the question, or the question itself, it is possible to ask for repetition or clarification.
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