13 Phrasal verbs for any topic in the IELTS Speaking test
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Brahim shares valuable tips for improving your IELTS Speaking score by incorporating 13 essential phrasal verbs. These verbs, categorized by each section of the speaking test, can help boost fluency and demonstrate language proficiency. Brahim explains how to use phrasal verbs like 'get into', 'live up to', 'look up to', and 'break down' to effectively respond to various questions, ranging from personal topics to abstract discussions. By practicing these verbs in context, candidates can enhance their performance and confidently aim for a band score of 7 or 8.
Takeaways
- 😀 Phrasal verbs are verb combinations with prepositions or adverbs that take on new meanings and enhance fluency in speech.
- 😀 Incorporating phrasal verbs in the IELTS speaking test can help boost your band score, especially if you aim for a band 7 or higher.
- 😀 Using phrasal verbs demonstrates advanced language skills and allows you to express yourself more naturally and fluently.
- 😀 In Part 1 of the IELTS speaking test, use phrasal verbs like 'get into' (e.g., 'I've recently got into photography') to discuss hobbies or interests.
- 😀 In Part 1, the phrasal verb 'live up to' can be used to talk about meeting expectations (e.g., 'I want to live up to my family's expectations').
- 😀 In Part 2, phrasal verbs like 'look up to' (e.g., 'I look up to my father') can help describe people or role models in your life.
- 😀 In Part 2, phrasal verbs such as 'start off', 'turn out', and 'end up' can be used to describe journeys or memorable experiences.
- 😀 In Part 3, phrasal verbs like 'break down' (e.g., 'We can break it down to factors like lack of motivation') help analyze complex issues.
- 😀 'Boil down to' is a useful phrasal verb in Part 3 to simplify complex ideas and focus on the main cause or issue.
- 😀 Regular practice with phrasal verbs is essential for sounding natural in conversation and ensuring you're prepared for the IELTS speaking test.
Q & A
Why is it important to use phrasal verbs in the IELTS speaking test?
-Using phrasal verbs in the IELTS speaking test is important because it demonstrates your ability to express yourself fluently and shows an advanced level of language proficiency. It helps you sound more natural and can significantly improve your band score, especially if you're aiming for Band 7 or higher.
What is a phrasal verb and how is it formed?
-A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and one or more other elements, such as a preposition or an adverb. When these elements are put together, they often take on a unique meaning that is different from the original verb. For example, 'get up' means to rise from a sitting or lying position, which differs from the meaning of 'get' alone.
What are some phrasal verbs useful for Part 1 of the IELTS speaking test?
-Some useful phrasal verbs for Part 1 of the IELTS speaking test include 'get into' (to become interested in), 'live up to' (to meet expectations), and 'start out' (to begin a particular stage or career). These phrasal verbs are particularly helpful when discussing your studies, work, hobbies, or personal interests.
Can I use phrasal verbs in the negative form if they don't apply to my situation?
-Yes, if a particular phrasal verb doesn't fit your situation, you can use its negative form. This still helps demonstrate your knowledge of phrasal verbs, and the examiner will notice your ability to use varied language, which is key for scoring well.
What phrasal verbs can be used when describing a role model in Part 2 of the IELTS speaking test?
-A useful phrasal verb when describing a role model is 'look up to', which means to admire and respect someone. For example, 'I have always looked up to my father for his hard work and resilience.' This shows your ability to discuss people and relationships in an advanced way.
What phrasal verbs can be used to describe a memorable journey or trip in Part 2?
-For describing a memorable journey, you can use phrasal verbs like 'start off' (to begin), 'turn out' (to happen in a particular way), and 'end up' (to reach a final place or situation). For instance, 'We started off in one city, and the journey turned out to be amazing, we ended up making lifelong memories.'
How can I use phrasal verbs to discuss a difficult decision in Part 2?
-You can use phrasal verbs like 'figure out' (to understand or decide after considering something) and 'come up with' (to suggest or develop an idea or solution). For example, 'It took me a long time to figure it out, but eventually, I came up with the decision to pursue my dream job.'
What are some phrasal verbs that are useful for analyzing abstract ideas in Part 3 of the IELTS speaking test?
-In Part 3, where you discuss abstract ideas and reasons, useful phrasal verbs include 'break down' (to analyze into parts), 'boil down to' (to summarize or attribute to key reasons), 'look into' (to examine or investigate), and 'rule out' (to exclude or eliminate). These phrasal verbs help you explore complex topics in depth.
How can I use phrasal verbs to discuss health and fitness in Part 3?
-When discussing topics like health and fitness in Part 3, you could use phrasal verbs like 'break down' (to divide into smaller parts) or 'boil down to' (to summarize the main causes). For example, 'We can break it down to factors like lack of motivation or poor diet, which make it difficult for people to maintain a healthy lifestyle.'
What is the importance of practicing phrasal verbs in everyday speech for the IELTS test?
-Regular practice of phrasal verbs in everyday speech helps you internalize them, making them more natural and automatic when you need to use them in the IELTS test. The more you practice, the more confident and fluent you will sound, which is crucial for achieving a high score in the speaking section.
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