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Better IELTS Speaking Book Recommendations

When I am organizing IELTS related articles, I always see many candidates consulting whether there are any better IELTS Speaking books that can be recommended, saying that they don't know how they should prepare for IELTS Speaking, and that they always fail to improve their speaking. In order to help you solve this annoyance, I have compiled a list of common and better IELTS speaking books on the market, through professional reviews, for your reference. Candidates can also be based on their own speaking level, choose the right book for their own speaking, here we go together to see:

"Ten days to break through the IELTS speaking"

First of all, in addition to the preface directory appendices, this book **** there are ten chapters, respectively, Day1 to Day10. undoubtedly, this is obviously the title party, the light of the chapter of the Day8 has more than 180 pages, the other chapter All of the other chapters have a grossly uneven distribution of pages, ranging from a dozen to four dozen pages. Probably this book defaults you to study 24 hours a day, otherwise you simply can't review according to his progress. In the content distribution, Day1 and Day2 is to help you literacy, Day3 to Day6 were speaking IELTS speaking vocabulary, sentences, paragraphs, pronunciation, Day7 to Day9 in turn to explain the exam Part1&2&3, and finally Day10 summarized some rare problems. The biggest benefit of this book, from the content can also be seen, it is really suitable for novice beginner books, when the candidates know nothing about the test, along with the pompous explanation style of Mr. Shen Xiaoyi, have seen the first two chapters will be able to easily understand the test notes and answer a lot of common questions, such as Part1, Part2, Part3, respectively, what is the test, the test form is how, and so on. However, in the later chapters, Mr. Shen Xiaoyi's pompous narrative style, in my opinion, has become a complete disaster. Although there are very few reference books on the market that can sell well with normal speech, and deliberately disguising a certain style is also a necessary marketing tool for book authors, however, when the degree of marketing exaggeration does not match the content of the work itself, it's hard not to let people hate this kind of attitude of jittery coolness and pretending to be deep. For example, in the vocabulary chapter of Day 3, the author gives the different difficulty vocabulary words in order of "those flowers", "30 frozen vocabulary words that are not even given to the naked begging in the freezing weather", "verb phrases that make the examiner's facial muscles keep twitching", etc. When I was curious, I realized that it's not easy for the examiner to give me the same kind of words. When I looked at the "verb phrases that make the examiner's facial muscles twitch", I was surprised to see such words as "think of" and "come up with". I was surprised to see phrases such as "think of" and "come up with", which are at the junior high school level, how can they make the examiner's face twitch? When I saw a few key chapters in the back, that is to say, when explaining Part1&2&3, I couldn't watch it at all. I think the best way to speak this kind of thing is to find someone to practice, or else if you go to find the speaking machine to practice, I was so prepared for the test, the machine on the bank of questions is very complete, according to all the questions and answers to read through, naturally know which questions can be merged, and encountered will not know to which questions to go up to the closest. The ten-day breakthrough inside the teaching of those messy test techniques to the real test time simply can not be used, and give the reference answer, due to the book is too best-selling, it is likely that when the test time everyone said the same, the examiner can see will be deducted points. Finally, a sentence summarizing the "Ten Days to Breakthrough IELTS Speaking" by Weight: If your own ability is at the level of 5 points, it will allow you to improve to 6 points; if your own ability is at the level of 7 points, it will allow you to reduce to 6 points. Anyway you guys just choose yourselves whether to buy this book or not according to your needs, whether it's for literacy or score improvement.

"Tackling IELTS Speaking in 80 Days"

First of all, Mr. Jiang Tao still expresses some of his views on improving speaking in the preface. He thinks that people who are not good at speaking should go to practice listening first, because speaking is a communication medium, and understanding what others say in English is the most basic condition. Then some students got anxious and said there are only 80 days left for me to learn speaking and you want me to listen to listening? Then he said that basic practice is the starting point of all speaking. If you can practice Part 1 on the ground first and have the experience of speaking, you will have more confidence. So Day1 to Day20 is for Part1 practice, one day a common topic, each topic will give 8 different answers for reference to memorize.Day21 to Day60 is the focus of the book, the content is for the Part2 practice, Mr. Jiangtao that this part of the focus on the Rephrase, so he lists some of the topics every day in Chinese, let you try to translate, and then give the English answer. So every day he will list some topics in Chinese and ask you to try to translate them and then give an answer in English. The next 20 days will be intensive training, with 10 questions and answers in English on the same topic every day, but of course it is recommended that you try to answer them yourself before reading the answers. Compared with Weight Watchers' 10-Day Breakthrough, this book is more suitable for those who have already been literate, which is to give you the dry stuff directly, with clear tasks every day, and won't talk to you about anything else. If you are good at English, you may want to try the methods emphasized in this book: Rephrase and Paraphrase. many students who are good at English, such as those who have passed the fourth or sixth level, still cannot speak English, that is, they do not know how to accurately translate the Chinese language in their head into the corresponding English language. In fact, due to the difference in the logic of Chinese and Western speech, it is often impossible to translate from Chinese to English, so Rephrase and Paraphrase are ways for you to find another way to express yourself, either by using synonyms or by using another English structure. After doing a lot of this kind of practice, you can effectively avoid the phenomenon of getting stuck, and it is very helpful to change the Chinese thinking. We should remind you that this book is criticized because the questions are too old, many of them are from the 2003~2004 exam questions, and the current IELTS question bank still has a large degree of mismatch. However, in terms of improving your speaking skills, this is not a problem, because whether the topics you use to practice are about traveling or shopping, the process will improve your ability to use English, that is, the speed of reaction and accuracy when translating the ideas in your brain into English. That's all I have to say about Mr. Jiang Tao's 80 Days to IELTS Speaking for now, and my suggestion is that you masters might want to give it a try.

"Diva Liu Wei IELTS Speaking nine days the road to a high score"

First of all, to tell you clearly, 9 days to read is impossible, the author himself admitted that the title party undoubtedly. Then come to give a summary of the content of the "9 days": the first day of literacy, 2 ~ 3 days to talk about Part1, 4 ~ 8 days to talk about Part2&3, the 9th day to talk about high-frequency questions. For the three Part of the explanation method is mainly directly to the questions and answers, and then you just according to memorize on the line, the method of what to say very little, the back of the basic not to say. part2&3 of the part of each topic will be given some words. I think, for good English students, the author in front of those "positive and negative legislation", "compare and contrast method", "parallel division of law", to the real test time! The first thing you need to do is to memorize all the questions and answers directly. All the topics look once, can merge the merger, know how to answer, the test time confidence will increase. From this point of view, Mr. Liu Wei's book is a bit old, we might as well go directly to see the machine, are the latest question bank. For students who are not well versed in English, a book full of questions and answers is hard for them to read or even understand. Of course it is hard for a book to take care of both good and bad learners. I've seen a lot of students who can't even understand the questions, so I'm afraid for them, in order to improve their speaking, they need to improve their listening first, and in order to improve their listening, they need to build a good foundation first. Anyway, I personally quite like the creation style of this book, not much nonsense, are dry, and not so best-selling, memorized and other candidates collision chances are also smaller. If you have a good level of English and plenty of time to learn to speak on your own, grab this book and read it aloud. Even if the topic is outdated, you can open your mouth when you read it~ Then you have time to brush up on the machine scriptures~ Lastly, I would like to give you a reminder that when choosing a teacher or a training institution, the teacher you see in front of the stage, who is handsome and humorous and funny, and the teacher who is actually teaching the class are different. The one in front of the stage may just be a marketing team, making every effort to make you enroll in the class only. The teachers of the training organization, the price, the class mode, the teaching reputation, etc., is what you really want to care about.

"IELTS Speaking Dominoes" Platinum Edition

Chen Pei teacher first said, why write this book, because the IELTS question bank thousands of questions, but can be divided into Part1 into 21 categories, Part2 into 5 categories, Part3 into 9 categories, according to the topic of the similarity and connectivity of the topic, the topic strung together, like dominoes, push down a piece of the The first thing that I want to do is to make sure that you have a good understanding of the subject matter. In fact, it is the same as I usually let the students to IELTS machine book all the topics once, and then the same answer to different questions categorized the same reason, the hand has food, the heart does not panic, is the meaning of this.

When it comes to content, a **** 4 chapters, the first chapter of literacy, the second chapter of the 21 categories of Part1, the third chapter of Part2 of the 5 categories, the fourth chapter is Part3 of the 9 categories. Use down the feeling is that, part1 content is too much, each topic under the number of small questions are different, such as Name topic under 3 small questions, and Work & Study below 25 small questions, to Part2 part of the time, the author first give some questions and answers, and attached Chinese explanation, and then string together the above answers to answer other The author first gives some questions and answers with Chinese explanations, and then strings the above answers together to answer other questions, which is a good explanation of what the domino method is. And the material is really complete, such as character examples across the political, entertainment and business sectors, students who feel that they lack of talking points and do not know what to say in the oral exam can take this book as a good expansion of the material. The book is a great way to get the most out of your time and money, and it's a great way to get the most out of your time and money, and it's a great way to get the most out of your time and money.

And the students said that this book is full of Chen Pei teacher's petty life, coffee shop said Starbucks, furniture said Ikea, restaurants said South Beauty, hotels said Sanya Hotel, advertising said Chanel, shopping malls said Sanlitun, the city said Sanya, toys said imported Transformers, the room as a child said Princess beds, singers said Adele, friends, neighbors, classmates, said foreigners, but also From time to time in the book inserted a few in Oxford, Cambridge, Yale, Harvard travel color photos, hand also did not forget to mention a donkey brand bag. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that. In fact, this is a speaking material book, really do not speak particularly much skill and so on, to content win, Mr. Chen Pei so write is also in order to appear Fashion ah, like must endure square dance words you do not want to play some music celebratory well.

By the way, the biggest feature of this book is that it comes with audio material recorded by the IELTS examiner, so that candidates can use the audio to follow along and imitate. In short, this book is suitable for students whose English level is not bad, and it will take some time to finish it, so I suggest you start reading it a month in advance.

The above is about the better IELTS speaking book all content, I hope to want to improve the IELTS speaking students help. The above can be said to be a good analysis of which type of candidates each book is suitable for, and what advantages the book will have and which disadvantages people need to avoid when using it. I believe that after reading this, you will also learn some ways to pick a suitable speaking book for yourself. I still want to remind you that the right one is the best, you should not blindly choose the so-called quick books. Finally, I wish every candidate can get an ideal result.