IELTS Speaking Part Two- Presentations Vocab
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Vocabulary for common kinds of IELTS Speaking Part Two tasks on places, people, things, etc
Lesson Plan Content:
Useful language for IELTS Speaking Part Two
For tasks on people, places, actions, times & things
Brainstorm useful words and phrases for IELTS Speaking Part Two into these categories:
People
Ways of describing ages/ stages of life:
Ways of describing bodies:
Ways of describing hair:
Ways of describing faces:
Relationships:
Positive personality words:
Negative personality words:
Places
Parts of a town/ city:
Buildings in towns/ cities:
Buildings in the countryside:
Materials for making buildings:
Positive adjectives for places:
Negative adjectives for places:
Ways places can make people feel
Actions
Housework:
Actions connected to work:
Actions connected to study:
Things to do in the evening at home:
Things to do at the weekend at home:
Adverbs of manner:
Times
Future
Ways of talking about future times:
Ways of talking about how you feel about the future:
Present
Ways of talking about present routines:
Past
Past time expressions:
Verb forms to talk about the past:
Things
Materials:
Positive adjectives to describe things:
Negative adjectives to describe things:
Compare your answers with the next page. Are any of your ideas not on that list?
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Suggested answers
People
Ways of describing ages/ stages of life: baby, toddler, teenager, tween, middle aged, retired/ elderly
Ways of describing bodies: fat/ cubby/ plump/ big-boned, skinny/ slim/ thin/ bony, lanky, tall, short, medium height, medium build, muscular
Ways of describing hair: dark/ black/ dark brown, fair/ blonde/ red/ ginger, straight, curly, wavy, neck length, shoulder length, cropped, spiky, permed, dyed, grey, greying
Ways of describing faces: - round, square, narrow, plump/ chubby, wrinkled, tanned, freckly
Relationships: _____-in-law, stepmother/father, cousin, fiancé/ fiancée, partner, great grandparent, niece/ nephew, distant relation, ancestor, great uncle/ aunt, acquaintance, workmate/ colleague/ co-worker, classmate, drinking buddy, fellow alumni
Positive personality words: determined, ambitious, reliable, trustworthy, friendly, sociable, optimistic, honest
Negative personality words: stubborn, pushy, bossy, unreliable, unsociable, a loner, pessimistic
Places
Parts of a town/ city: city centre/ downtown, High Street/ Main Street, suburbs, outskirts, business district, industrial estate, housing estate
Buildings in towns/ cities: apartment, (terraced/ semi-detached/ detached/ shared) house, hostel, hotel, B&B, (student) halls/ dorm(itory), condo(minium), high rise, tower block, Buildings in the countryside: cottage, barn
Materials for making buildings: brick, wood, tile, concrete, stone
Positive adjectives for places: peaceful, green, beautiful/ stunning, safe, clean
Negative adjectives for places: ugly, noisy, polluted, dangerous, chaotic
Ways places can make people feel: nostalgic, comfortable, at home, awe-inspired, impressed, fascinated
Actions
Housework: do the washing/ laundry, do the cleaning/ dusting/ hoovering/, do the washing up/ dishes, tidy up, take out the rubbish, hang out the washing, do the ironing, spring clean
Actions connected to work: commute, write, meet, arrange
Actions connected to study: revise, make notes, underline, use a highlighter pen
Things to do in the evening at home: watch TV/ channel hopping, watch a movie/ go to the cinema, go to bed early, social networking, surfing the internet
Things to do at the weekend at home: do the housework, have a lie-in/ catch up on my sleep, gardening, DIY
Adverbs of manner: quickly, briefly, half-heartedly, thoroughly
Times
Future
Ways of talking about future times: tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, next week/ month/ year, the… after next, in… days/ weeks/ years
Ways of talking about how you feel about the future: look forward to, dread, expect, hope, would like/ want, plan to, have arranged to
Present
Ways of talking about present routines: once a day/ week/ month/ year, once every two/ three/ four…s, rarely, almost always
Past
Past time expressions: yesterday, the day before yesterday, last_____, the _____ before last, _____ ago
Verb forms to talk about the past: would, used to, was/ were going to, was/ were + ing
Things
Materials: plastic, wood, paper, leather, metal
Positive adjectives to describe things: useful, compact, good value, hard-wearing, classic, fashionable, user-friendly
Negative adjectives to describe things: bulky, complicated, expensive, fake, fragile
Share your extra ideas, then ask about any words above you don’t understand, can’t connect to the topic, etc.
Test each other on the vocabulary above:
- Say words from one list until your partner guesses which one
- Say words from one list until your partner guesses which one, then help them say more examples
- Say the same name of one category and help your partner say examples
Use the list above as you do IELTS Speaking Part Two tasks on people, things, etc.
Do one more without the lists to help.
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