DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
Question
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abstract
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consequence
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -In part 3, you are expected to discuss all topics in a general manner. If you try and talk about yourself and your family, the examiner will steer you away from these familiar topics and will encourage you to speak in a general way. Remember that you have already talked about familiar topics in part 1 and part 2.
Detailed explanation-2: -A discussion with the examiner (4-5 minutes) In speaking part 3, the examiner will ask a broader range of questions based on the topic that you had in speaking part 2. The questions require you to expand your answers further with explanation and examples of the world in general.
Detailed explanation-3: -How Long is IELTS Speaking Part 3? IELTS Speaking Part 3 lasts 4 to 5 minutes. The examiner will usually aim to ask around 4 to 6 questions. Some of the questions are scripted, but the examiner may also ask some impromptu (made up) questions based on your last answer.
Detailed explanation-4: -IELTS speaking part 3 lasts 4-5 minutes and allows the examiner to ask you questions related to part 2. The conversation is more general and abstract and you will be expected to give answers in greater depth than in part 1.
Detailed explanation-5: -After completing the cue card task, the examiner will start asking questions based on the cue card topic called speaking part 3. In this task, the examiner expects the answers to be expanded with examples and opinions. Meanwhile, the test taker’s fluency, grammar, vocabulary, and more will be assessed by the examiner.