How can I keep track of time during the IELTS speaking test?

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For keeping a track of time the best way would be to use a stop watch or noting down the time you start and finish your task. One thing I would like to suggest you here is to stay away from distractions like you can turn off your mobile phones notification. Wish you all the very best for your prepara...
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For keeping a track of time the best way would be to use a stop watch or noting down the time you start and finish your task. One thing I would like to suggest you here is to stay away from distractions like you can turn off your mobile phones notification. Wish you all the very best for your preparation. read less
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Since you are not allowed to take the watch so practice is the best way to track time. PART 1...length of answer should be 6 to 7 lines CUE CARD...Initially, Practice answering all 4 questions by keeping watch in front of you. Record your speaking. Then count how many lines you spoke per half a minute...
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Since you are not allowed to take the watch so practice is the best way to track time. PART 1...length of answer should be 6 to 7 lines CUE CARD...Initially, Practice answering all 4 questions by keeping watch in front of you. Record your speaking. Then count how many lines you spoke per half a minute before switching over to next question. This will give you fair idea of when to stop. PART 3...length of answer has to be 8 to 10 lines. read less
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