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Useful expressions in IELTS speaking: Part 2

Beginning your response


 I’m going to talk about …
 I’d like to tell you about …
 I’ve decided to speak about …

Indicating a time in the past


 I think it was when I was around (age) years old.
 When I was a (school) student, …
 In my (school) days, …

Speaking hypothetically
 If I could choose any (repeat topic), I’d choose …
 Given a choice of any (repeat topic), I’d rather …
 If money were no object, I’d …

Describing a book/film/story
 It’s about a (person) who …
 The story concerns a (person) who …
 The main character is a (role) played by (actor) who …

Omitting some details


 Briefly, …
 I won’t go into detail here but …
 There’s no time to explain fully here but …

Avoiding hesitation
 What else can I say?
 What else is there to say?
 I suppose I should also mention that…

Signalling the next part of the question


 As for …
 When it comes to …
 Moving on to …

Giving reasons
 The reason I …
 … for two/several reasons.
 There are two/several reasons I’ve chosen to talk about …

Adding your own impression


 It was the most memorable/remarkable (repeat question topic) of my life.
 For me, it was a truly memorable/remarkable (repeat question topic).
 I’ll never forget (it/him/her) as long as I live.

Concluding your response


 Anyway, that’s (repeat question topic).
 So, that’s why I chose to speak about …
 Thank you for listening.

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