There are many promising tips. The first and most crucial is to take it
seriously and prepare for it.
So here are some guidance for scoring well in speaking paper. These all
tips sounds simple but, by adhering all these, one can surely get success in
IELTS speaking exam without fail. Remember from all these tips the most important
is the first one.
1. Listen and answer the question carefully
The best instruction for IELTS speaking is basically to listen to the
question and answer it carefully. The objective for this is that you will get
only one chance to be face to face with the examiner and will definitely make
you nervous. So, in that situation if you try to recall intricate tips, then
you will surely get confused and will not be able to perform well.
2. Practice even before the exam
You should practice before the exam so that all skills will become
automatic and that will be possible only by practicing the correct skills. Try
to practice accurate skills as, each part of the speaking tests requires
different skill.
3. Speak English before exam also
Most of the non-English speaking people try to speak in their own
language before the exam and then with the start of the examination try to
switch to speaking English, this practice should be entirely avoided, instead
speak in English even before the start of the exam, this will give you flow and
consistency.
4. Try to
extend your answer appropriately
Extend your answer in the appropriate way, giving to the point and short
answer will not give the examiner a proper idea of your speaking skills,
whereas, try not to increase it overly as then there may be possibility that
you may get distracted from the topic and lose
it is to extend your answer appropriately. Be aware, however, that very
long answers are not always a good idea. It is possible that you will go off
topic and miss consistency.
5. Make eye contact
Even while speaking large part of communication is non-verbal. By not
making eye contact there may be a chance that the examiner will not get fully
impressed by your communication skills.
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