Tips To Improve Your Speaking:
TIP 1:
DON'T MEMORISE
Memorized language doesn't give the examiner an accurate measure of your English language skills.
The examiner will be able to tell if you have memorized your answers and this may influence your final band score.
TIP 2:
DON'T USE UNFAMILIAR WORDS
Avoid using words you are not familiar with.
Use a range of vocabulary that you know which is relevant to the topic being discussed.
There is a higher chance of making mistakes by mispronouncing words.
TIP 3:
DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR ACCENT
IELTS examiner understands a wide range of accents so will be able to understand what you say
If you can communicate well, then there is nothing to worry about. But do be aware of sounds that you have difficulty with and make sure to use stress and intonation as English is a stress-timed language.
TIP 4:
PAUSE TO THINK
There is no harm in taking a brief pause to think about what to say. We all do it to process questions.
You can use phrases to give you time to think during the
Speaking test - phrases such
as:
• That's an interesting question
• I have never thought about that, but...
TIP 5:
AVOID USING FILLERS
There is no harm in taking a brief pause to think about what to say. We all do it to process questions.
You can use phrases to give you time to think during the Speaking test - phrases such as:
• That's an interesting question • I have never thought about that, but...
TIP 6:
EXTEND YOUR ANSWERS
Extend your answers and don't wait for the examiner to prompt you with a question.
When your answers are short, this shows the examiner that you cannot talk in detail about a topic.
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