IELTS Part 2 Individual Long Turn

IELTS Long Turn Question

Talking in English for 1-2 minutes on your own can be a terrifying experience. On the day of the IELTS exam you want to be sure you deliver your long turn as accurately and fluently as possible, that you avoid getting tongue-tied or lost for words and come out of the exam feeling that you've done your best.

There are several things you can do to help yourself approach the big day with confidence and one of them is to develop your breadth of English vocabulary.

Part 2 Long Turn: Vocabulary Development

Make a point of learning new words or expressions so you can talk about some of the common topics that crop up in the IELTS Part 2 long turn task. See some of our pages below to help you learn new words and expressions for the long turn. Come back again soon as well be adding more!



 

 

 

 


 

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