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IELTS 9 July 2026 Prediction Revision Book

IELTS 9 July 2026 Prediction Revision Book



Module 1 – Listening (Band 8–9 Master Sheet)


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Overall Strategy

Time: 30 minutes + 10 minutes transfer (paper)

Predicted Level: Easy to Moderate

Most Likely Topics

Accommodation & Housing

Education & Courses

Travel & Transport

Local Facilities & Services

Environment & Nature



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Question Types

Part 1

✓ Form Completion ✓ Note Completion

Step-by-Step Formula

Read questions → Predict grammar → Predict answer type → Listen for paraphrases → Write immediately → Check spelling.

Remember

WH word → tells information needed

Article (a/an) → singular noun

Number → digits

Plural clue → add s/es

Preposition → location/time


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Part 2

✓ Map Labelling

✓ Matching Features

Formula

Locate start point


Understand compass


Identify landmarks


Follow speaker


Write letter immediately


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Part 3

✓ Multiple Choice

✓ Matching Opinions

Formula

Read options


Underline differences


Identify speakers


Listen for opinion changes


Eliminate wrong answers


Choose best evidence


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Part 4

✓ Notes Completion

✓ Table Completion

Formula

Read headings


Predict word class


Follow lecture structure


Catch signpost language


Write exact word


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Band 9 Listening Strategy

Before audio

Read quickly.

Predict answers.

Circle keywords.

Guess grammar.


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During audio

Never wait.

Never panic.

Follow speaker.

Keep eyes ahead.

Mark doubtful answers.


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After audio

Check spelling.

Check singular/plural.

Check numbers.

Check units.

Transfer carefully.


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Grammar Prediction Tricks

Before Gap Expected Answer

a/an Singular noun
many/several Plural noun
amount of Uncountable noun
after will Verb
very Adjective
by Transport/person
at Time/place
in Month/year/location
from...to Time/Place



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Common Paraphrases

book

reserve

arrange

schedule

register

join

participate

purchase

buy

cost

fee

price

problem

issue

difficulty

change

switch

replace

increase

rise

grow

decrease

drop

fall


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Signpost Words

Firstly

Initially

Moving on

Next

Another point

However

Although

On the contrary

Finally

To conclude

Overall


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Part-wise Topics

Part 1

Accommodation

Hotel booking

Apartment rental

Community centre

Course registration

Doctor appointment

Gym membership


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Part 2

Museum tour

Campus map

Library

Park

Shopping centre

Sports centre

Hospital

Office building


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Part 3

University project

Research

Assignment

Presentation

Student discussion

Workplace meeting

Training


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Part 4

Environment

Science

Education

History

Business

Psychology

Health

Technology


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Vocabulary Bank

Accommodation

tenant

lease

deposit

vacancy

utilities

furnished

residence

shared flat

landlord

rent


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Education

curriculum

semester

assignment

lecture

tutorial

scholarship

research

faculty

department

assessment


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Travel

departure

arrival

platform

terminal

fare

route

transfer

destination

itinerary

reservation


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Environment

conservation

habitat

ecosystem

renewable

emissions

pollution

recycling

biodiversity

climate

wildlife


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Community Services

volunteer

membership

registration

facility

maintenance

customer service

public library

recreation centre

health clinic

council


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Numbers That Trap Students

Dates

Room numbers

Prices

Discounts

Percentages

Telephone numbers

Addresses

Times

Measurements

Weights


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Accent Reminder

Australian

British

Canadian

New Zealand

Mixed English

Do not expect only British pronunciation.


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Top 20 Trap Words

fifteen / fifty

thirteen / thirty

eighteen / eighty

fourteen / forty

accept / except

affect / effect

their / there

stationary / stationery

dessert / desert

quiet / quite

principal / principle

compliment / complement

lose / loose

borrow / lend

historic / historical

economic / economical

advice / advise

practice / practise

then / than

weather / whether


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Top Examiner Traps

Trap 1: Speaker corrects themselves. Use the final answer.

Trap 2: First number changes. Write the corrected number.

Trap 3: Distractors. Ignore information that is rejected.

Trap 4: Similar words. Listen until the sentence finishes.

Trap 5: Synonyms. The recording rarely repeats the exact wording from the question.

Trap 6: Opinion changes. Especially in Part 3, the final opinion is usually the correct one.

Trap 7: Spelling. Incorrect spelling is marked wrong even if the idea is correct.


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Band 9 Listening Checklist

✓ Predict grammar before every gap.

✓ Follow meaning, not individual words.

✓ Listen for paraphrases.

✓ Focus on the speaker's final decision.

✓ Keep moving if you miss one answer.

✓ Transfer answers carefully.

✓ Check spelling, plurals and word limits.

✓ Stay one question ahead whenever possible.


IELTS 9 July 2026 Prediction Revision Book

Module 2 – Reading (Band 8–9 Master Sheet)


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Overall Strategy

Predicted Level: Moderate (Passage 3 slightly harder)

Academic Reading

Passage 1

✓ Sentence Completion ✓ Matching Features

Passage 2

✓ Matching Headings ✓ Summary Completion

Passage 3

✓ Yes / No / Not Given ✓ Multiple Choice


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General Training Reading

Section 1

✓ Multiple Matching ✓ Short Answer

Section 2

✓ Matching Information ✓ Flow Chart Completion

Section 3

✓ Matching Headings ✓ True / False / Not Given


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Most Likely Academic Topics

Human Behaviour..., Education..., Environment..., Public Health..., Technology & Innovation...


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Most Likely GT Topics

Workplace Communication..., Community Services..., Travel & Tourism..., Public Health..., Education & Training...


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Universal Reading Formula

Read Title


Read Questions


Underline Keywords


Predict Synonyms


Locate Paragraph


Read Carefully


Verify Evidence


Answer


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Time Management Formula

Academic

Passage 1 → 16–17 min

Passage 2 → 20 min

Passage 3 → 23 min

Last 2–3 min → Check answers


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General Training

Section 1 → 12 min

Section 2 → 18 min

Section 3 → 30 min


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Question-wise Strategy

Sentence Completion

Formula

Read sentence...

Predict grammar...

Find keyword...

Locate synonym...

Copy exact word(s)...

Check word limit...

Watch for

Articles..., Plurals..., Verb tense..., Word limit...


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Matching Features

Formula

Read features first...

Underline unique names...

Locate each feature...

Read surrounding lines...

Confirm before selecting...

Trap

Same feature may appear multiple times.


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Matching Headings

Formula

Read first & last sentence...

Identify main idea...

Ignore examples...

Choose broad heading...

Never match one keyword only.


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Summary Completion

Formula

Read summary...

Predict noun/verb/adjective...

Locate paragraph...

Find paraphrase...

Copy exact answer...


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Yes / No / Not Given

Formula

Opinion?


Writer agrees = YES


Writer disagrees = NO


No information = NOT GIVEN

Biggest Trap

Using your own knowledge instead of the passage.


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True / False / Not Given

Formula

Fact?


Same = TRUE


Opposite = FALSE


Missing = NOT GIVEN


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Multiple Choice

Formula

Read options...

Underline differences...

Predict synonyms...

Locate paragraph...

Eliminate wrong options...

Choose best evidence...


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Short Answer

Formula

Locate keyword...

Read carefully...

Copy exact words...

Check word limit...


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Flow Chart Completion

Formula

Understand process...

Follow sequence...

Predict grammar...

Find synonym...

Complete logically...


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Academic Reading Vocabulary

behaviour..., cognition..., psychology..., biodiversity..., conservation..., sustainability..., emissions..., ecosystem..., urbanisation..., migration..., innovation..., automation..., artificial intelligence..., healthcare..., vaccination..., nutrition..., archaeology..., civilisation..., anthropology..., linguistics..., renewable energy...


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General Training Vocabulary

application..., registration..., reservation..., accommodation..., vacancy..., brochure..., timetable..., itinerary..., membership..., customer service..., complaint..., refund..., policy..., regulations..., recruitment..., workplace..., apprenticeship..., volunteer..., maintenance..., community centre...


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Synonym Bank

increase..., rise..., grow..., climb..., surge...

decrease..., decline..., drop..., fall..., reduce...

important..., essential..., significant..., crucial..., vital...

help..., assist..., support..., facilitate..., aid...

problem..., issue..., obstacle..., challenge..., difficulty...

buy..., purchase..., acquire..., obtain...

use..., utilise..., employ..., adopt...

change..., alter..., modify..., transform...

job..., occupation..., profession..., career...

student..., learner..., pupil..., candidate...


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Linking Words Found in Passages

however..., although..., despite..., whereas..., while..., moreover..., furthermore..., consequently..., therefore..., nevertheless..., instead..., similarly..., in contrast..., as a result..., for instance...


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Band 9 Reading Tips

✓ Read questions before passage.

✓ Search for synonyms, not identical words.

✓ Trust the passage only.

✓ Skip difficult questions and return later.

✓ Underline keywords.

✓ Read one paragraph at a time.

✓ Eliminate impossible answers.

✓ Watch word limits.

✓ Don't overthink NOT GIVEN.


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Common Traps

Trap 1: Exact word not used; the answer is paraphrased.

Trap 2: Matching headings based on one keyword instead of the main idea.

Trap 3: Assuming information instead of finding evidence.

Trap 4: Missing negatives such as hardly, rarely, seldom, few.

Trap 5: Ignoring word limits in completion tasks.

Trap 6: Confusing Yes/No/Not Given (writer's opinion) with True/False/Not Given (facts).

Trap 7: Selecting the first matching option in Multiple Choice instead of reading all options.


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Prediction Focus for 9 July 2026

AC Passage 1: Human Behaviour..., Education..., Public Services...

AC Passage 2: Environment..., Public Health..., Technology...

AC Passage 3: Innovation..., Society..., Scientific Research...

GT Section 1: Notices..., Community Information..., Travel Services...

GT Section 2: Workplace Policies..., Training..., Public Facilities...

GT Section 3: Education..., Health..., Technology..., Social Issues...


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Final Band 9 Checklist

✓ Predict synonyms before searching.

✓ Read around the keyword (2–3 lines before and after).

✓ Answer from evidence, not memory.

✓ Check spelling and word limits.

✓ Keep moving if stuck.

✓ Save the hardest questions for the second pass.

IELTS 9 July 2026 Prediction Revision Book

Module 3 – Writing (Band 8–9 Master Sheet)


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Overall Strategy

Predicted Level: Easy to Moderate

Academic Task 1

Most Likely Types

✓ Line Graph

✓ Bar Chart

✓ Table


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General Training Task 1

Letter Type

✓ Semi-formal Letter

Most Likely Sub-types

✓ Request Information

✓ Explain a Situation / Seek Help


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Task 2 Essay

Most Likely Types

✓ Agree / Disagree

✓ Discuss Both Views

✓ Advantages & Disadvantages


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Most Likely Essay Topics

Education..., Technology..., Environment..., Public Health..., Transportation..., Artificial Intelligence...


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Academic Task 1 Formula

Introduction (2 lines)


Overview (2 lines)


Body Paragraph 1

Major features


Body Paragraph 2

Remaining features + Comparisons


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Band 9 Task 1 Strategy

Step 1

Identify chart type.

Step 2

Find highest..., lowest..., biggest change..., smallest change..., similarities..., differences...

Step 3

Group information.

Never describe year by year.

Step 4

Write overview before body paragraphs.

Step 5

Compare instead of listing.


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Introduction Formula

Paraphrase

What

Where

When

Unit

Never copy the question.


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Overview Formula

Start with

At a glance...

Overall...

It is evident that...

Broadly speaking...

In general...

Mention

Highest

Lowest

General trend

No numbers


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Body Formula

Beginning with the most noticeable feature...

Turning to...

Meanwhile...

Likewise...

In contrast...

By comparison...

Regarding...

With respect to...

Finally...


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Trend Vocabulary

Increase..., rise..., climb..., grow..., surge..., soar..., jump...

Decrease..., decline..., fall..., drop..., dip..., shrink..., plunge...

Remain stable..., stay constant..., level off..., remain unchanged...

Fluctuate..., vary..., oscillate...

Peak at..., reach a high of..., hit a maximum of...

Bottom out..., record the lowest figure..., reach a minimum...

Outnumber..., exceed..., surpass..., overtake..., remain ahead of...

Slightly..., gradually..., steadily..., moderately..., significantly..., dramatically..., sharply..., rapidly..., marginally...


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Percentage Vocabulary

account for..., constitute..., represent..., make up..., comprise..., stand at..., register..., record..., amount to...


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Comparison Vocabulary

higher than..., lower than..., almost double..., nearly triple..., approximately half..., comparable to..., similar to..., considerably more than..., substantially less than...


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Common Task 1 Traps

✗ Describing every number.

✗ Giving opinions.

✗ Missing overview.

✗ Repeating "increased" or "decreased".

✗ No comparisons.

✗ Wrong tense.

✗ Copying question words.


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GT Letter Formula

Greeting


Purpose


Body 1


Body 2


Closing


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Semi-formal Letter Structure

Dear Mr./Ms....

Purpose

Reason

Details

Polite request

Closing sentence

Kind regards,


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Informal Tone Vocabulary

Hi..., Hey..., Thanks a lot..., I'm really glad..., It would be great..., Looking forward..., Can't wait..., Hope you're doing well...


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Semi-formal Vocabulary

I am writing regarding..., I would appreciate..., I was wondering if..., Could you please..., I would be grateful if..., Thank you for your assistance..., I look forward to hearing from you...


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Essay Formula (Band 9)

Introduction (2 lines)


Body Paragraph 1

Point 1


Explanation


Point 2


Explanation


Specific Example


Body Paragraph 2

Minor opposite view


Explanation


Conclusion (1 line)


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Introduction Starters

Nowadays...

In recent years...

It is often argued that...

Many people believe...

There is considerable debate regarding...

This essay largely agrees that...


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Body Paragraph Starters

Beginning with the main point...

Another compelling reason is...

Equally important...

Furthermore...

Moreover...

In addition...

A clear example of this is...


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Counterargument Starters

Admittedly...

Although some people argue...

A minor drawback is...

Nevertheless...

Even though this concern exists...


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Conclusion Starters

In conclusion...

Overall...

Taking everything into consideration...

For these reasons...


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Universal Vocabulary

beneficial..., advantageous..., practical..., effective..., efficient..., sustainable..., essential..., worthwhile..., significant..., innovative..., accessible..., affordable..., reliable..., long-term..., life-changing...


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Topic Vocabulary

Education..., curriculum..., practical skills..., literacy..., lifelong learning..., digital learning...

Technology..., automation..., innovation..., AI..., cybersecurity..., digital transformation...

Environment..., biodiversity..., conservation..., renewable energy..., emissions..., sustainability...

Health..., healthcare..., well-being..., preventive care..., nutrition..., mental health...

Transport..., infrastructure..., public transport..., congestion..., electric vehicles..., urban planning...

Government..., legislation..., public funding..., investment..., regulations..., awareness campaigns...


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Band 9 Grammar Checklist

✓ Complex sentences

✓ Relative clauses

✓ Participle clauses

✓ Gerunds at sentence openings

✓ Passive voice

✓ Conditionals

✓ Accurate articles

✓ Subject–verb agreement

✓ Consistent tense


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High-Level Connectors

Furthermore..., Moreover..., Consequently..., Therefore..., As a result..., Nevertheless..., Nonetheless..., In contrast..., Whereas..., While..., Likewise..., Similarly..., Conversely..., Hence..., Accordingly...


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Band 9 Common Mistakes

✗ Repeating vocabulary.

✗ Writing short explanations.

✗ Weak examples.

✗ Informal language in essays.

✗ No clear opinion.

✗ Memorised templates.

✗ Poor paragraphing.

✗ Listing ideas instead of developing them.


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Final Examiner Checklist

✓ Clear position from the introduction.

✓ Every idea fully explained.

✓ One specific example.

✓ Wide range of synonyms.

✓ Natural collocations.

✓ Strong comparisons in Task 1.

✓ Overview included.

✓ Cohesive devices used naturally.

✓ No repeated words.

✓ Logical progression from introduction to conclusion.



IELTS 9 July 2026 Prediction Revision Book

Module 4 – Speaking (Band 8–9 Master Sheet)


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Overall Strategy

Predicted Level: Easy

Part 1

Makkar Final Version (Topics 1–68)

High Probability Topics

Hometown..., Accommodation..., Work/Study..., Mobile Apps..., Reading..., Science..., Weather..., Weekends..., Morning Routine..., Parks..., Neighbours..., Public Transport..., Technology..., Shopping..., Sports..., Names...


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Part 2

Makkar Final Version (Cue Cards 1–68)

High Probability Cue Cards

A person who helped you..., A useful object..., A place you visited..., An interesting conversation..., A difficult decision..., A skill you learned..., A person you admire..., Something you lost and found...


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Part 3

High Probability Themes

Education..., Technology..., Artificial Intelligence..., Environment..., Tourism..., Workplace..., Community..., Government..., Health..., Transport..., Social Media..., Children..., Culture..., Science..., Economy...


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Universal Speaking Formula

Answer


Reason


Explanation


Example


Mini Conclusion

(AREEC Formula)


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Part 1 Formula (20–30 seconds)

Direct Answer


Reason


Personal Example


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Example Structure

Yes, I do.

The main reason is that...

For example...

Therefore, I really enjoy it.


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Part 2 Formula (2 Minutes)

Introduction


Background


Description


Feelings


Result


Conclusion


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Band 9 Cue Card Formula

Who


Where


When


What happened


Why memorable


What you learned


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Part 3 Formula (45–60 seconds)

Opinion


Point 1


Explanation


Example


Point 2


Explanation


Mini Conclusion


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Band 9 Sentence Starters

Personally..., From my perspective..., I firmly believe..., In my opinion..., As far as I'm concerned..., Without a doubt..., It depends..., Generally speaking..., Broadly speaking..., In most cases...


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High-Level Connectors

Firstly..., Secondly..., Furthermore..., Moreover..., Besides..., In addition..., Consequently..., Therefore..., As a result..., However..., Nevertheless..., Although..., Whereas..., While..., For instance..., For example..., Overall...


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Opinion Vocabulary

I strongly believe..., I completely agree..., I partly agree..., I'm convinced that..., There is no doubt that..., I tend to think..., I suppose..., I would argue that...


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Comparison Vocabulary

more convenient..., considerably better..., far more effective..., relatively affordable..., slightly cheaper..., significantly higher..., much safer..., equally important..., similar to..., compared with...


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Cause & Effect Vocabulary

lead to..., result in..., contribute to..., encourage..., discourage..., improve..., reduce..., prevent..., create..., influence...


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Useful Adjectives

beneficial..., practical..., efficient..., reliable..., sustainable..., affordable..., flexible..., accessible..., innovative..., convenient..., challenging..., rewarding..., memorable..., valuable..., essential...


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Useful Verbs

enhance..., improve..., encourage..., motivate..., inspire..., achieve..., develop..., strengthen..., overcome..., manage..., support..., replace..., contribute..., influence..., prefer...


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Collocations

life-long learning..., work-life balance..., public transport..., mental well-being..., social interaction..., digital literacy..., environmental awareness..., career opportunities..., technological advancement..., cultural diversity..., financial literacy..., healthy lifestyle..., practical skills..., renewable energy..., community development...


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Fillers for Fluency

Well..., Actually..., To be honest..., That's an interesting question..., Let me think..., As far as I know..., If I remember correctly..., From what I've seen...


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Idioms (Use Naturally)

a piece of cake..., once in a blue moon..., hit the books..., learn the ropes..., think outside the box..., on the same page..., break the ice..., every cloud has a silver lining..., kill two birds with one stone..., the tip of the iceberg...


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Part 1 Common Questions

How often...?, Do you prefer...?, Why...?, When...?, What kind...?, Who...?, Have you ever...?, Would you like...?


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Part 2 Common Traps

✗ Speaking for less than 90 seconds.

✗ Forgetting feelings.

✗ Listing events only.

✗ No conclusion.

✗ Repeating basic vocabulary.

✗ Long pauses.


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Part 3 Common Traps

✗ Giving only one reason.

✗ No example.

✗ Very short answers.

✗ Going off-topic.

✗ Repeating "I think" continuously.

✗ Overusing simple words.


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Topic Vocabulary

Education: curriculum..., practical skills..., lifelong learning..., higher education..., vocational training..., academic performance...

Technology: artificial intelligence..., automation..., digital transformation..., cybersecurity..., innovation..., smart devices...

Environment: biodiversity..., conservation..., renewable energy..., carbon emissions..., climate change..., sustainable development...

Health: healthcare..., preventive care..., balanced diet..., mental well-being..., physical fitness..., public health...

Tourism: cultural heritage..., local economy..., tourist attraction..., eco-tourism..., hospitality..., international visitors...

Work: remote work..., job satisfaction..., career growth..., workplace flexibility..., professional development..., productivity...

Transport: infrastructure..., traffic congestion..., electric vehicles..., public transport..., commuting..., road safety...

Government: public policy..., legislation..., public services..., investment..., awareness campaigns..., infrastructure...


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Band 9 Grammar Checklist

✓ Complex sentences

✓ Relative clauses

✓ Participle clauses

✓ Conditional sentences

✓ Passive voice

✓ Gerunds to begin sentences

✓ Accurate articles

✓ Wide range of tenses

✓ Natural intonation


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Pronunciation Tips

✓ Stress content words.

✓ Link connected speech.

✓ Avoid speaking too fast.

✓ Pause naturally.

✓ Finish every sentence confidently.


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Examiner's Band 9 Checklist

✓ Direct answer first.

✓ Two developed ideas.

✓ One specific example.

✓ Natural connectors.

✓ Topic-specific vocabulary.

✓ Variety of grammar.

✓ Clear pronunciation.

✓ No memorised responses.

✓ Confident delivery.

✓ Finish with a concluding sentence.


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9 July 2026 Speaking Focus

Part 1: Focus on familiar daily-life topics with personal experiences.

Part 2: Practise descriptive cue cards using the 2-minute structure and include emotions, details, and outcomes.

Part 3: Prepare to discuss broader issues related to education, AI, technology, environment, workplaces, and society using balanced opinions and real-life examples. This is where Band 8–9 candidates distinguish themselves through well-developed answers rather than advanced vocabulary alone.

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