Top 10 Tips for Your IELTS Speaking Exam - Advice from IELTS Examiners & Students
Description
In this lesson, you can get ten tips for your IELTS speaking test.
We got feedback from students of ours who took the IELTS speaking exam, and we also interviewed several IELTS examiners. Based on this, we’ve put together these ten tips. We chose these ten points because they’re things which aren’t easy to find information about, or because they’re points which are often misunderstood.
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Contents:
Intro 00:00 - 01:27
1. Train for Speed 01:27 - 03:28
2. Expect to be Interrupted 03:28 - 04:56
3. The Greeting Section Does Not Count 04:56 - 05:36
4. The First 4 Questions in Part 1 Are Predictable 05:36 - 07:28
5. Fast Start in Part 2 07:28 - 08:55
6. Make It Clear When You've Finished in Part 2 08:55 - 10:13
7. Use 3rd Person Examples in Part 3 10:13 - 11:56
8. Stay On Topic 11:56 - 13:33
9. Don't Memorise 13:33 - 14:30
10. Speak In a Natural, Informal Way 14:30
This lesson will help you:
- Learn about parts of the IELTS speaking exam where students often get confused.
- Get tips from students who have taken the IELTS exam, along with tips from IELTS examiners!
- Understand how you can improve speaking speed in IELTS speaking.
- See which parts of the IELTS speaking test affect your score most, or not at all.
- Get guidance on what you should expect from certain parts of the exam.
- Learn about small things you can do to improve your IELTS speaking exam score.
- See how you can use specific examples to improve the way you respond to the questions in IELTS speaking part three.
- Get tips to stay on topic and avoid memorization in the test.
- Know which tone you should use when speaking in the IELTS speaking exam.
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