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The examiner may choose to ask you questions about leadership in politics. The concerns asked will rely on how long you take to discuss your answers. You are not expected to give technical or specialist answers but you will be expected to give your opinion.

For example you could be asked to:

1. Describe a world leader. In this case you could describe anything you know about a leader and give your personal opinion on the leadership qualities they have demonstrated. 2. Describe the person's key achievements over the last 10 or so years. You could select one important achievement that produced change or progress. If you are not certain of their important achievements, you could describe what you think they could have done to make things better for people. 3. Describe what the person may achieve or do in the next 10 years. This is asking you to speculate, guess or imagine so you can pretty much say what you truly believe or feel. Again, if you are not too sure of the individual, you could indicate that if you were that same individual, you would want to ...(give example).

The important is to practice giving answers to a range of questions on various topics and remember to also choose topics that you know extremely small about. This will help you develop responses and give opinions on a wider range of subjects that you might not usually think about. For much more questions and answers go to our samespeak website and look at the free lessons for instance concerns.

Some methods to answer questions that you know little about are:

That is an fascinating query and I do not know much about it...but I would envision that .... Well I don't know very a lot about that subject but if I were to speculate, I would say that .... I do not have a lot of an concept about the subject but if I were to give an opinion, I would say ... I don't know too a lot about the person you have talked about, but if I was that individual, I would ....

Remember, practice tends to make ideal and like the reading, listening and writing IELTS tests, you have to practice these specific abilities over and over again. For speaking, you should practice speaking out loud as if you had been in a conversation or dialogue with someone else. Good luck!

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