Whichanswerisbetter? The first one or the second one? Of course, thesecondone . Even though the second answer is a bit strange, a bit rude, but that’s not what the examiner will mark in the IELTS exam. Good vocabulary, good grammar, good sentence structures; that is what they mark. So, show the examiner your English ability.
Note that never give a one-wordanswer , always use completesentences or at
least completephrases , and extendyouranswerby providing some kinds of explanations or descriptions .
Forexample:“Doyouenjoyreading?” Answer:“yes” Well, if you just give a one-word answer like this, you’ve got nothing with your pronunciation, nothing with your vocabulary, and nothing with your grammar. You’ve got nothing.
What you need to do is you need to extendyouranswer . The big mistake of part 1 speaking that a lot of people make is that they losesightoverhowimportantitis . In fact, speaking part 1 is quite easy . However, most people tend to expect something more difficult in part 1 speaking such as, “please get me the harderquestions?Or “pleasegetmethegoodquestions?”. But no , the questions they give you in part 1 speaking are already the good stuff, and you will see that thewayyouanswerquestionsinpart1speakingisexactlywhatyouneedforpart2andpart3speaking . Therefore, you need to be willing to practice questions for part 1 speaking.