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"The IELTS speaking test examiner expects clear and concise answers, good pronunciation, varied vocabulary, and appropriate use of grammar. It's crucial to address the given topics fully, demonstrate fluency, and engage in natural, interactive conversation. Additionally, maintaining eye contact and expressing ideas coherently contribute to a positive impression."

Examiner expectations

The IELTS speaking test examiner expects clear and concise answers, good pronunciation, varied vocabulary, and appropriate use of grammar. It's crucial to address the given topics fully, demonstrate fluency, and engage in natural, interactive conversation. Additionally, maintaining eye contact and expressing ideas coherently contribute to a positive impression.

Do's and Don'ts in IELTS speaking exam


Do's:

  • Listen Carefully: Pay close attention to the examiner's questions to provide relevant and accurate answers.
  • Speak Clearly: Articulate your words and focus on pronunciation to enhance clarity.
  • Use Varied Vocabulary: Demonstrate a range of vocabulary to showcase your language skills.
  • Expand Your Answers: Elaborate on your responses, providing details and examples where possible.
  • Stay Calm: Keep your composure, even if you encounter challenging questions. Take a moment to collect your thoughts.

Don'ts:

  • Monotone Responses: Avoid speaking in a monotonous tone; strive for expressiveness to engage the examiner.
  • Overuse Fillers: Minimize the use of fillers like "um" and "uh" to present a more polished speech.
  • Memorized Responses: Refrain from memorizing answers; it may hinder natural conversation and flexibility.
  • Speak Too Fast: Maintain a moderate pace to ensure clarity, and give yourself time to think before responding.
  • Interrupt the Examiner: Wait for the examiner to finish their question before responding, and avoid cutting them off during the conversation."


Tricks to boast 5.5 Bands score to 7.5 Bands in IELTS speaking

  • Improving your IELTS Speaking score from 5.5 to 7.5 requires focused practice. Here are some tips:
  • Expand Vocabulary: Use a variety of words and expressions to showcase your vocabulary range.
  • Fluency and Coherence: Speak at a natural pace, and organize your ideas coherently. Avoid long pauses or filler words.
  • Grammar Accuracy: Work on using a range of grammatical structures correctly. Don't hesitate to use complex sentences if you can do so accurately.
  • Pronunciation: Pay attention to your pronunciation. Clear and accurate pronunciation enhances your overall speaking performance.
  • Practice Regularly: Engage in regular speaking practice with a language partner or tutor to build confidence and fluency.
  • Record Yourself: Listen to your recordings to identify areas for improvement. Focus on pronunciation, intonation, and areas where you can enhance your language use.
  • Stay Calm: Manage stress during the test. Take a deep breath before answering each question to maintain composure.
  • Understand Question Types: Familiarize yourself with different question types in the IELTS Speaking test. Practice answering a variety of questions to be well-prepared.
  • Use Examples: Support your answers with relevant examples to demonstrate your ability to express ideas clearly.
  • Feedback: Seek feedback from teachers or native speakers to understand your strengths and weaknesses. This can guide your improvement efforts.
  • Remember, consistent and focused practice is key to improvement in the IELTS Speaking test.

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This test for those, who wants to go abroad for studies and for the candidates, who are wishing to apply Permanent Residency as Teacher
This Test is for all professional who are applying as Skill Class Workers, Permanent Residency and Marriage Class.
Listening 4 sections; 40 questions. 30 minutes 4 sections; 40 questions. 30 minutes
Reading

3 sections; 40 questions
3 long texts
1 hour

3 sections; 40 questions
3 long texts
1 hour

Writing

2 tasks
1 hour

2 tasks
1 hour

Speaking 3 sections
11 - 14 minutes
3 sections
11 - 14 minutes

 

 

 

 
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