This document provides 17 examples of openers and fillers that can be used when responding to questions in the IELTS exam. These phrases include "Oh, that's an interesting question" and "Actually" to begin responses, as well as "You know, I am not an expert in art, but I suppose that..." and "I'm not really sure what I think about that, but..." to qualify opinions or buy time to think. The list demonstrates language to help structure answers and acknowledge limitations in knowledge for the IELTS speaking and writing sections.
This document provides 17 examples of openers and fillers that can be used when responding to questions in the IELTS exam. These phrases include "Oh, that's an interesting question" and "Actually" to begin responses, as well as "You know, I am not an expert in art, but I suppose that..." and "I'm not really sure what I think about that, but..." to qualify opinions or buy time to think. The list demonstrates language to help structure answers and acknowledge limitations in knowledge for the IELTS speaking and writing sections.
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Some fillers expressions for IELTS speaking subject
This document provides 17 examples of openers and fillers that can be used when responding to questions in the IELTS exam. These phrases include "Oh, that's an interesting question" and "Actually" to begin responses, as well as "You know, I am not an expert in art, but I suppose that..." and "I'm not really sure what I think about that, but..." to qualify opinions or buy time to think. The list demonstrates language to help structure answers and acknowledge limitations in knowledge for the IELTS speaking and writing sections.
This document provides 17 examples of openers and fillers that can be used when responding to questions in the IELTS exam. These phrases include "Oh, that's an interesting question" and "Actually" to begin responses, as well as "You know, I am not an expert in art, but I suppose that..." and "I'm not really sure what I think about that, but..." to qualify opinions or buy time to think. The list demonstrates language to help structure answers and acknowledge limitations in knowledge for the IELTS speaking and writing sections.
2. Actually, 3. You know, I am not an expert in art, but I suppose that... 4. I'm not really sure what I think about that, but 5. I've got mixed views on the issue of . 6. In fact, 7. Well, on the whole I tend to think that... 8. To be honest, 9. The way I see it is that 10. Oh, that's a difficult question. 11. Well, let me think about it 12. When it comes to me, I believe that 13. As a matter of fact, 14. The key thing is, . 15. Now, let me think how I can put this 16. I've never thought about it, but I could say that 17. That really depends on the situation...