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Tips Speaking IELTS May 2021
A lot of candidates who takes IELTS Speaking test find this section the hardest one because it involves face to face communication. But In fact, IELTS speaking is the easiest section of IELTS to improve your score. You may think, but how?
Interviews are so spontaneous! I just won’t enough time to plan a good answer. Moreover, I’ll worrying! It’s true, speaking interviews are spontaneous.
But all test takers are worrying and don’t have much time to plan their answer. And examiner is used to that, so they don’t expect you to speak like an orator. They don’t expect you to give very logical and structured answers!
You’re only tested on your ability to “Speak fluently and without hesitation”. Use various vocabulary, avoid grammar mistakes, pronounced words well
The following 8 things you must apply when you are taking the IELTS test in the speaking section:
This 8 things
1. Make a good Impression
Look good, smell good and feel good. Be Confident. Although it may not seem very important, a strong first impression will go a long way. If you made a Mistake don’t panic,
2. Be fluent and Liberated
Speak fluently and spontaneously. You will gain more points. Don’t worry too much about using clever vocabulary, it’s more important to be fluent. But also,3. Be Emotional
Speak with emotions. Nothing separates the experienced speaker from beginners as tone of the speech. Express your feelings like you would do using your native language.4. Don’t learn answers by heart
Examiner are able to determine whether you speak freely or memorized the answer before your interview.5. Give your self time to think
If you are unsure how to answer the question, you can give your self a bit more time to think by using this tip. I’ve never thought about that before! or That’s interested question!Examiner:
What was your favorite book in the childhood?
You:
What book did I like as child? Let me see…..
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6. Be Coherent
Use linking words and structures. Words and phrases like however, nevertheless, all in all, more over will enrich your speech.7. Extend your Speech
Try to speak at least more than the examiner. If you are asked a question using one sentence, respond with two or more. And never give short, uncommunicative replies.Examiner:
Do you do any sport?
You: No, I don’t like sport’s [don’t stop there]
I am not a very active person and I have never liked Sport, in School, but I like playing intellectual game instead. For example, I find chess very interesting.