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  1. How to Compare and Contrast Pictures - DailyStep …

    Free Audio Lesson with Interactive Exercises to teach you how to Compare and Contrast Pictures. Great for all English exam skills!

  2. First (FCE) Speaking Part 2 Pictures - Breakout English

  3. How to Compare and Contrast in IELTS - Keith …

    A key skill you need to use in IELTS Speaking is how to compare and contrast things, people, places, activities and general ideas. In IELTS Speaking Part 1, you may be asked directly the difference between A and B (e.g. between living …

  4. FCE Speaking Part 2 Examples - EngExam.info

  5. English Speaking Exercises for A1 – Photo comparison

    Speaking Strategy. In a photo comparison task, remember to: – compare the photos, pointing out any obvious similarities and difference. – describe the people in the photos and say what they are doing. – give your opinion and / or …

  6. Photography: IELTS Speaking Part 1 Sample Answer

    4 days ago · The article provides sample answers and vocabulary for the IELTS Speaking Part 1 topic on photography. It covers questions about photo-taking habits, preferences, and storage methods, emphasizing confidence and …

  7. English Speaking Exercises for A2 – Photo comparison

    When you do a photo comparison task, follow these steps: 1 Describe each photo in general (e.g. mention the people, where they are, speculate about what is happening, etc.). 2 Describe any obvious differences or similarities between …

  8. English Speaking Exercises for B1 - Photo comparison …

    English Speaking Exercises for B1 – Photo comparison and discussion. Advertisements. Compare and contrast the photos of holiday accommodation. Say which you would prefer to stay in and why. 1. Read the task above. Then …

  9. How to Compare and Contrast in IELTS Speaking

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     · Compare and contrast two places. What are the differences between living in the city and the countryside? What are the differences between the south and the north in your country? Compare and …