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Week 17: Languages
IELTS Warm-up Questions: Languages
Warm-up Questions:
- How many languages can you speak?
- How long have you been learning English?
- Can you remember your first ever English classes?
- What motivates you to keep improving your English?
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High-Band IELTS Part 2 Answer
Vocabulary, Collocations & Phrases
Here are the main verbs you can use with ‘Language’
- Speak / Learn / Teach / Understand a language
- Switch between two different languages (English and French)
Here are some collocations regarding ‘Skills’
- Have proficiency in a language
- Skills can reach a high level
- Compliment someone on their language skills
- Skills can go to the next level (become very high / very good)
- You can sound natural when you speak a language (have good fluency and a clear accent)
- Skills can be good or be poor (bad)
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IELTS Vocabulary and Collocations
Collocations are crucial to creating natural-sounding English. So here is an exercise where you can spot the collocations and hopefully remember them!
IELTS Question #1: Is learning a foreign language important?
“Absolutely. Especially nowadays. I think learning a foreign language is more important now than ever before. I think that’s thanks to the Internet, which allows people to connect from different corners of the world at the touch of a button. So learning another language allows you to connect with more people, understand a different culture, and get an insight into another way of looking at the world. So I think it is important to learn a foreign language.”
You can _________ (v.) a foreign language.
You can ____________ (v.) with other people
You can ________________ (v.) a different culture
You can _____________ (v.) an insight into something
IELTS Question #2: When learning a foreign language, which part is easier? Speaking or writing?
“In my opinion, I think speaking is the easier part of learning a second language. I think that’s because in speaking, you don’t have to worry about spelling and sometimes you don’t have to worry about grammar. A lot of people memorize a phrase or a sentence and simply repeat it to be understood. Writing on the other hand can be quite tricky, especially if there is a different alphabet from your native language with different characters or if the spelling is very difficult, like in English. So I think speaking is the easier part.”
Students should _____________ (v.) a phrase or a sentence in order to learn it by heart.
You can also __________ (v.) it over and over again.
A foreign language might use a different ____________ (n.) from your native language
You also have to learn to write individual ____________ (n.) to get your spelling right
Links and Resources
You can find even more IELTS-appropriate vocabulary, collocations and phrases about Learning Languages here:
What are some of the benefits of learning another language?
Likewise, the benefits of having more green spaces in cities is explain in excellent IELTS-ready terms here:
IELTS Practice Questions
Part 2 Questions:
- Describe someone who speaks a foreign language well. You should say:
- Who this person is
- What kind of foreign language he/she speaks
- Why he/she learns this foreign language
- And explain why you think he/she speaks this foreign language well
- Describe a foreign language you would like to learn (not English). You should say:
- What language it is
- Where you would learn it
- How you would like to learn it
- And say why you would like to learn it
Part 3 – Questions
- Do you think English will be the mainstream language of the future?
- When learning a foreign language, which part is easier, speaking or writing?
- It is popular to learn English in your country?
- Why do people learn foreign languages?
- Why do some people learn foreign languages so quickly?
- What qualities should a good language teacher have?
- Do you think grammar is important?