Linking Words for IELTS Speaking Part 1-Tips to use them
In Linking Words for IELTS Speaking Part 1, using linking words enhances coherence and fluency. Practice using them naturally to improve your speaking performance.
What are linking words?
Words that joins the ideas of two distinct sentences in a phrase or sentence, they are called ‘linking words’ or ‘conjunctive words’. Using connectors accurately is a key to score well in IELTS speaking. You need some easy and natural linking words to connect your ideas or stories. Thus, it gives your sentence a logical sequence.
Here is the list of linking words,
Expressing ideas
To express ideas or thoughts, following connectors are used for speaking. Every time someone wants to express his opinion he uses the phrase ‘I think’
I think the main difference is
Example
I think the main difference is attitude towards life which makes someone happy or sad.
I think one important thing is
Example
For me, I think the most important thing is ‘education” when we talk about to resolve unemployment issues. That’s the only way we can educate our youth so that, they get success in life.
I suppose the main difference between X and Y
Example
I suppose the main difference between Imran khan and Shahbaz sharif is the use of social media. Imran uses social media quite well from shahbaz.
Causes and Solutions
To explain causes and solutions, use following connectors.
I guess
Example
I guess I should visit Islamabad.
The main reason is
Example
The main reason behind Pakistan falling economy is poor finance ministry.
It was caused by
Example
It was caused by poor weather.
Because
Example
Because of poor governance, Pakistan has not been able to resolve the basic issues.
I suppose the best way to deal with the problem is
Example
I suppose patience and analysis is the best way to deal with a problem.
Giving Examples (Linking Words for IELTS Speaking Part 1)
To give an example we can use the following connectors in speaking. Please do not use ‘like’ as Linking words in IELTS writing.
For example
Example
For example, look at this picture.
For instance
Example
They must be innovative. For instance, look at this article.
Such as
Example
Naila has worked for many good companies such as ‘product industry’
Like
Example
She was liked her mother.
Being Clear (Linking Words for IELTS Speaking Part 1)
These connectors should be used to clear your point of view.
What I mean is
Example
What I mean is, one should focus on his ambition
What I want to say is
Example
What I want to say is, you cannot satisfy all people.
AS I was saying
Example
AS I was saying, this is the wrong way to explain.
Adding more information
To add more information, or to link two sentences with similar ideas, use these connectors.
Another reason is
Example
She does not like watching dramas now, another reason of not watching TV is, her favourite actor has left drama industry.
And
Example
You will come tomorrow and start your work again.
As well as
Example
Pakistani Government should take care of our education system, as well as employment opportunities.
Also
Example
People who are educated are treated well. Also people respect them.
Additionally
Example
I worked hard to write articles. Additionally, I started work out to stay fit.
Time Phrase (Linking Words for IELTS Speaking Part 1)
You should use time phrases to highlight either the discussion is about past, present or future.
Now
Example
Now we should work hard as a nation to achieve success.
At the moment
Example
At the moment, there is no employment opportunities for fresh graduates.
At present
Example
At present, maintain your healthy diet otherwise you will look weak.
Right now
Example
Pakistan needs to take some important decisions right now.
In the past
Example
Muslims have glorious history in the past.
Before
Example
Work hard before it is too late.
These days
Example
Poor people are facing trouble in these days.
Year ago
Example
He died two years ago.
Then
Example
First, I went to the abroad, and then I met with him.
Importance of using Linking words
- Linking words or conjunctive words are used join ideas. They help to make your conversation meaningful and logical.
- For examiner, fluency and coherence matters. Linking words make 25% of your exam marks.
- The linking words can be used to highlight time phrase. Additionally, they can also be used to contrast or comparison.
- The purpose, as well as opinion of the sentence can be explained through connectors.
Tips to use Linking words
- Whenever you read novel or newspaper, you may hardly try to focus consciously on connectors, while prepping an IELTS exam push you to do so. Learn to use Linking words without stuffing, so that it looks natural.
- For getting high score, it does not matter how many times you have used Linking words. Only the content is important which can impress the examiner.
- Linking word such as ‘like’ is not advisable to use in written exam. The word ‘like’ can be used in speaking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you like cricketers?
Yes, I do. I love the way they do hard work such as Babar and Rizwan do.
Do children play similar games today that they played in the past?
No, I don’t think they do. Now- a- days their life revolves around internet games. While, in the past they played with hand made toy.
Do you think today’s dramas are good?
Yes, I think so. Not only today’s dramas are good but also they provide special thoughts on social issues.
What we should avoid (Linking Words for IELTS Speaking Part 1)
What is your daily routine?
Firstly, I get up early in the morning. Secondly, I go to gym for daily exercise. Thirdly, I used to paint some picture.
- The use of linking words are too formal. Try to use informal style while speaking. The answer of this question should be
Well, after getting up I spend some time in gym. Also, sometimes I love to paint