What Does Speaking Section Entail?
Both the academic and general versions of the IELTS have the same speaking module. Now, this component will evaluate an applicant's speaking abilities, including fluency, communication continuity, grammar, pronunciation, confidence when speaking, capacity to understand what the examiner is asking, and how relevant the replies are to the questions being asked.
IELTS Speaking consists of three Parts. The speaking test will assess your use of spoken English. The test will last between 11 and 14 minutes where you will discuss a variety of topics with an Ielts examiner. Your test will take place in a quiet room with an examiner who will encourage you to keep speaking. Ielts examiner will be able to make you feel relaxed and confident. They’re also able to understand your accent to ensure you get the best possible score.
How to prepare IELTS SPEAKING TEST
In Ielts speaking exam has three parts and takes around 14 minutes. We are explaining how to prepare for the Speaking Ielts.
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i. Read the question carefully and details what has asked in the question actually.
ii. Increase your speaking accent.
iii. Use a wide range of vocabulary. People generally use less than they know when they speak. Practise to activate what you know.
iv. Learn More Vocabulary. You will be able to do better.
v. Concentrate on the planning. This helps you to control your nerves and to be fluent.
vi. Keep eye contact with the Examiner.
vii. Organise speaking topic. If your talk is not organized, you will lose marks.
viii. More focus on your fluency and coherence. Coherence involves a logical and clear argument.
ix. In Part 3, Listen carefully to the Examiner’s Questions.
x. Don’t speak fast or slowly, but clearly.
xi. Familiarizes yourself with the all types of questions and cue cards.
xii. Work on your weak points and make it your strong points.
xiii. Do more Speaking Practice , Enhance Speaking Band Score.
Three Parts Of Speaking
Task 1:
- You might be asked about
- A place or a hobby
- Your daily routine
- Your interests
- Places in your country
- Special foods/events in your country
- Computers
- Family & Friends
- Food
- Newspapers
- Shopping
- Transport
- Weather