Master IELTS Speaking Part 2: The Ultimate PPF Method

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  Master IELTS Speaking Part 2: The Ultimate PPF (Past, Present, Future) Method Master IELTS Speaking Part 2: The Ultimate PPF (Past, Present, Future) Method Published by the Abreez IELTS Editorial Team | June 22, 2026 The IELTS Speaking Part 2 long turn is notorious for causing anxiety among even highly proficient English speakers. You are given a prompt card (cue card), handed a pencil and paper, and told you have exactly 60 seconds to prepare a monologue that you must sustain for between one and two full minutes. For a vast majority of test-takers, the nightmare isn't a lack of vocabulary—it's running out of things to say at the 75-second mark, leading to long, awkward silences that pull down their Grammatical Range and Fluency scores. Sustaining a conversation naturally for two full minutes requires a structured approach to prevent awk...

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