IELTS Speaking and Writing- Determiners Pairwork
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IELTS Speaking and Writing determiners pairwork
Student A
Choose one of the sentences below and read it out with the determiner missing, e.g. “Can I ask about BEEP word in the question?” or “I was MMMM long time ago, but I think dot dot dot”. Continue giving examples from the same section with the same word missing until your partner guesses the missing determiner. Your partner can only guess once per clue. If you run out of clues before they guess correctly, make up other examples with the same word missing or give other hints such as the meaning of the missing word.
A
Almost a third of the people surveyed…
Can I ask about a word in the question?
I don’t know a lot about this, but I guess…
I started studying English when I was a junior high school student.
I will take a trip to the mountains.
It is a major problem
It was a long time ago, but I think…
That’s a difficult question.
An
An obvious difference between the two is…
I am an only child.
I work as an accountant.
My father is an office worker.
To give an example,…
The
A great number of people hold the view that…
Almost the same as…
I will examine both sides of the argument and…
In the modern world
On the whole,…
Probably the most obvious example is…
The best solution to this problem is…
The following step is…
The former
The initial stage of the process is…
The latter
The main advantage of this solution is…
The majority of people who I know,…
The most noticeable trend is…
The most well-known/ famous example of this is…
The next step is…
The opposite point of view is that…
The start of the process cycle is…
Together, the graph and bar chart show that…
Look at both worksheets. What does each determiner mean?
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Student B
Choose one of the sentences below and read it out with the determiner missing, e.g. “Can I ask about BEEP word in the question?” or “I was MMMM long time ago, but I think dot dot dot”. Continue giving examples from the same section with the same word missing until your partner guesses the missing determiner. Your partner can only guess once per clue. If you run out of clues before they guess correctly, make up other examples with the same word missing or give other hints such as the meaning of the missing word.
A
A couple of weeks ago…
A few years ago,…
A great advantage of this is…A large number of people think that…
As a result,…
I’m not sure if this is a good example, but…
There is a common belief that…
Any
I don’t really have any hobbies, but…
No
However, it is no contradiction to say that…
I’m no expert on this, but I would imagine…
Some
Some people say that…, while others argue…
The
Almost exactly the same as…
Almost the opposite…
I didn’t understand the last part of the question.
In the following paragraph I will…
In the near future
One of the reasons why I believe this is…
The centre of the village
The surrounding area
In the majority of cases
The main drawback of…
Just the other day…
Sorry, I didn’t catch the final word of the question.
Sorry, what was the question again?
The first thing that you notice…
The main trend is…
Look at both worksheets. What does each determiner mean?
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