The Speaking exam IELTS is one of the important skills and challenges, requiring confidence, good reflexes and the ability to use language flexibly. To score high in this section, you need to have training method efficiently capture interactive way with the judges, and reply naturally. Below are strategies to help you conquer the exam Speaking in an effective way.
Method IELTS Speaking: How to Achieve High Scores In The Speaking
1. Understand The Structure, Composition Exam Speaking
The Speaking of IELTS lasts for about 11-14 minutes and is divided into 3 parts:
- Part 1 (introduction and answer personal questions): Examiners will ask about familiar topics such as family, hobbies, work or study.
- Part 2 (individual presentations): You will be asked to talk about a specific topic in 1-2 minutes after take 1 minute to prepare.
- Part 3 (Discussion in-depth): Examiner will ask more questions about problems related to Part 2 and requires you to deeper analysis.
Understanding this structure will help you better prepare for each section and know how to allocate reasonable time.
2. Practice Speaking Skills Regularly
- Daily practice: Spend at least 30 minutes every day to practice speaking English. You can practice speaking in front of a mirror or participate in the discussion group to train the ability to reflex fast.
- Use the app to practice Speaking: Apps like iTalki, Cambly, or HelloTalk help you have a chance to practice with native speakers or people who speak English fluently. Practice with real people will help you feel more confident when facing the judges.
- Implementation test simulator: Do the quiz Speaking simulator to familiarize with time pressure and answering questions within the time limit.
3. Focus On Pronunciation And Intonation
- Standard pronunciation: An important factor in the Speaking is pronounced clearly and correctly. You don't need to have native accent, but need to say to the listener, easy to understand. Focus on the difficult in English, and practice them regularly.
- Intonation natural: Use intonation to express the emotion and the natural in the way said. Don't speak too slowly or too fast. It is important to keep the rhythm steady and avoid speaking in a monotonous way.
4. Develop Vocabulary Diversity
- Use rich vocabulary: To score high, you need to show the ability to use varied vocabulary and fit. When speaking, try to use many words, new phrases and correct according to the context.
- Avoid repeat from: If you use too many times a word or phrase, it can reduce your score. Try to turn the vocabulary to express the flexibility.
5. Answering The Question Naturally
- Answer fully and have depth: For each question, you should answer in full, clear and specific. Don't just reply brief that add specific examples to illustrate his opinion.
- Don't memorize answers: Rote learning can do judges feel you are not natural. Instead of preparing model answers, learn how fast reflexes with different themes.
- Use the preparation time effectively in Part 2: In Part 2, you have 1 minute to prepare. Take advantage of this time to note the main points you want to say. Don't write too much but let's focus on staging the main idea.
6. Interact With Judges
- Maintain eye contact: During the competition, maintain eye contact with the jury to express confidence and interact well. This also helps you to express the concentration and listening skills, as questions.
- Express feelings naturally: When answering, don't be afraid to show his feelings through voice and intonation. This will help the voice of you becomes more vivid and more attractive.
7. Deal With The Difficult Situation
- When don't understand the question: If you do not understand the question, don't hesitate to ask the examiner to repeat or explain. This does not reduce your score, the opposite also help you answer more accurate.
- When you don't know answer: In case you don't know the answer to a question, try present opinion or personal point of view instead of silence. It is important to demonstrate the ability to think logically and coherently.
8. Practice With The Common Thread
The topics in the Speaking often revolve around the aspect in everyday life, society, technology, and the environment. Some popular themes include:
- Family, friends, work, study
- Travel, entertainment, hobbies
- Technology, education, environment
Let's speak about these topics in advance to prepare well for exam. More and practice more, you will feel comfortable and confident when facing the judges.
To achieve a high score in the Speaking IELTS, you need to have thorough preparation, practice regularly, and strategic fit. Let's focus on pronunciation, intonation, and vocabulary at the same time maintaining the natural interaction with the examiner. By applying the above methods, you will have the opportunity to improve your score and reach the desired result in the IELTS test.
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