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The Speaking test is always considered one of the most worrisome parts for any IELTS candidate. Because it encompasses quite a few new topics, many candidates are also anxious when facing this test. This stress can prevent candidates from achieving the desired score. If you are planning to take the IELTS or are preparing for the upcoming Speaking test, don't miss 6 tips for the IELTS Speaking test reviewed in the most detailed way by IDP below!
In each exam session, you need to carefully prepare the necessary items to bring such as identification documents including ID card, valid passport, bottled water with label removed... If you forget your identification documents, you will not be allowed into the exam room. At the same time, any obstacles that occur close to the exam time will make you easily fall into excessive stress and anxiety. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare thoroughly and avoid violations, do not bring unnecessary items into the exam room.
You will feel a bit nervous when entering the exam room because it's just you and the foreign examiner. Some of you will become stammered due to psychological stress. Don't be too scared, just be confident and follow these 3 IELTS Speaking tips to score perfectly in the answer section!
Some experiences to help you be more confident when taking the IELTS speaking test
Part 1: This is considered the warm-up part with questions revolving around yourself and daily life (hometown, hobbies, work, family, education, etc.) Because these are familiar topics, you should also use very close vocabulary to ensure the most natural and truthful expression. However, still pay attention to the way of expression, natural but not simply like the usual ways of saying “Yes/ No”, “Yes I am”, “I like/ love”. Just consider this as a conversation with a native friend and you will feel more comfortable!
Part 2: Includes topics describing and experiencing yourself (an event, place, memory, familiar object, etc.) Because these are experiences, there will be mixed emotions. So it's best to prepare these contents in advance during the review process. Then, you will have a clear storyline, a coherent, clear, and fluent way of speaking rather than thinking while speaking.
Part 3: Considered the hardest part of the IELTS Speaking test, the questions in part 3 still revolve around the issues in part two. But it adds steps of consideration, evaluation, comparison, and making predictions for the future. Therefore, you will need to master quite a few sentence structures, and most importantly, common vocabulary to be able to express your thoughts most accurately.
You can use the above IELTS Speaking tips to reduce stress and also help you impress the examiner. In addition, achieving a high score in IELTS Speaking also depends on several other important factors. Let's continue to explore with IDP in the following sections!
Some new candidates taking the exam for the first time may not know what the IELTS Speaking test is like. Therefore, you need to understand the structure of this test, review the most common topics, and practice answering them fluently. Most importantly, take the time to read some reviews from previous test-takers to find answers to the following questions:
How many parts are there in the speaking test in total?
How long does each part of the test usually last?
What does each part include?
Which language aspects and structural uses will be highly evaluated?
Who will be scoring your test?
Mastering the basic knowledge and information will also help you feel more at ease psychologically
Typically, candidates will try to extend their answers to cram in as much specialized vocabulary and use as much slang as possible. However, according to the experience of many high-scoring IELTS Speaking test-takers, you should only answer directly to the point of the question because irrelevant rambling will not be highly valued and will not earn you any extra points.
Answering directly to the point is the key to impressing the examiner with your proficiency.
If you want to extend your answer to showcase your proficiency, you can add or subtract details related to the main keyword. The examiner will appreciate your quick thinking and clear understanding of the issue more. And when you talk too much, they will get distracted and forget the main point of your answer.
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The judges will ask you questions from the exam set with pre-prepared topics. Therefore, these are all very logical questions. You need to take the exam seriously and should not use too many filler words to buy time.
The IELTS Speaking test tips to focus on here are that during the test, if you overuse filler words or use them out of context, it will unintentionally reduce your presentation score. Instead, you can use more complex sentences to extend your presentation or combine clauses to elaborate.
During the test, if you encounter any issues you don't understand, don't hesitate to politely ask the examiner to repeat the question once more.
This is one of the notes when taking the IELTS Speaking test that many people do not pay attention to. Using a lot of difficult vocabulary, idiom is extremely good, helping you score points with the examiner, but you forget that if you only focus on vocabulary and ignore pronunciation, you will not achieve the high results you expect. The most important thing in IELTS Speaking is that you must present fluently, clearly, and at a moderate speed. If you use easy, simple vocabulary or sometimes make a few grammatical mistakes, it's okay. If you only focus on finding difficult words to say, it can easily lead to stuttering and not being able to answer.
See more: 5 tips for good pronunciation practice
You can answer by incorporating common sentence structures, a diverse vocabulary from easy to difficult, along with flexibility in communication, which can impress the examiner.
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Above are 6 experiences in taking the IELTS Speaking test to achieve the best results that we have experienced in practice and want to introduce to you. Try to learn a lot of common vocabulary, prepare yourself with a very comfortable spirit, and answer the questions correctly, you will definitely succeed. For more advice on procedures and the fastest, most reputable way to take the IELTS Speaking test, come to IDP through the website https://www.idp.com/vietnam/ielts/ today!
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