Summary of Part Three Question Types There are some questions in Part Three that have not been covered in this section. However, the 7 types that have been explained are definitely the most common.
If you are asked a question that does not fit any of these structures, you can try to adapt the language to fit that question.
Remember the basic rule should always be: begin with a linking phrase, introduce an idea then develop it a linking structure. Do not list ideas. Separate your ideas with linking phrases. Most Part Three questions only need 3 ideas.
As I have stated before, to score 7 in speaking you do not need to produce great answers to every question - you just need to produce some great language in response to some of the questions.