One of the most interesting sections of the IELTS test, the speaking section involves one-on-one live interaction with an invigilator. This test analyses the proficiency pertaining to spoken English and the duration of this section is between 11 and 14 minutes. The speaking test requires one to be spontaneous as it is a human interaction as opposed to a computerized one. The test is divided into three parts.
First part: In the first part, the examiner asks some general questions to the test taker about their personal interests, academic background, family, etc. Here are the tips to crack this section:
1. Adding value to replies: It is good to be specific with the responses but candidates can always add some interesting facts in their reply. Eg: If asked, 'where are you from?' Besides answering the usual they can add some detail about the place you are from as well.
2. Must be responsive: Candidates must respond promptly. They should be quick and responsive throughout the Speaking section.
Second part: In this part, test takers are given a topic and asked to speak uninterrupted on the topic for at least two to three minutes. The examiner tests both speaking skills and knowledge of the examinee.
1. Thinking before Speaking: Though it is important to be responsive, still it is ideal to take at least a minute before one starts speaking. It brings clarity to the points candidates are going to make and most importantly the manner they would begin the speech.
2. Knowledge: Examinees should ensure that they have knowledge about what they are speaking about. They should be able to communicate the key points of the topic to the invigilator.
Third part: This part is important as here the examiner asks questions about the topic from the sec
First part: In the first part, the examiner asks some general questions to the test taker about their personal interests, academic background, family, etc. Here are the tips to crack this section:
1. Adding value to replies: It is good to be specific with the responses but candidates can always add some interesting facts in their reply. Eg: If asked, 'where are you from?' Besides answering the usual they can add some detail about the place you are from as well.
2. Must be responsive: Candidates must respond promptly. They should be quick and responsive throughout the Speaking section.
Second part: In this part, test takers are given a topic and asked to speak uninterrupted on the topic for at least two to three minutes. The examiner tests both speaking skills and knowledge of the examinee.
1. Thinking before Speaking: Though it is important to be responsive, still it is ideal to take at least a minute before one starts speaking. It brings clarity to the points candidates are going to make and most importantly the manner they would begin the speech.
2. Knowledge: Examinees should ensure that they have knowledge about what they are speaking about. They should be able to communicate the key points of the topic to the invigilator.
Third part: This part is important as here the examiner asks questions about the topic from the sec
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