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🔴IELTS SPEAKING TIPS 🔶Don’t memorise answers This is a bad idea because memorised answers are very obvious and examiners are trained to spot them. You will not only lose marks, the examiners may also ask you more difficult questions to test your English and establish your real level. 🔷Don't worry about the examiner’s opinion Examiners are not concerned with your opinion; they just want you to demonstrate your speaking ability. Focus on giving a fluent answer that responds to the question and is grammatically correct. 🔶Don't insert lots of ‘big’ words A common misconception is that you must have very long, ‘complicated’ words in every sentence to get a high score on the test. If you listen to how native speakers talk, this just doesn't happen, unless you are at a conference of university professors. You should try to show the examiner that you have a wide-ranging vocabulary, but you should not try to use words you don’t fully understand. If you try to use ‘complicated’ words you don’t fully understand, it is very likely that you will make mistakes and lose marks. 🔷Don't show off your grammar This point is connected to the previous one. Many candidates feel that they need to show the examiner how amazing their grammar is in order to get a high mark. Again, the danger here is trying to use grammar you are not 100-per-cent sure about and then losing control of the sentence. There is no point in using the future perfect continuous tense if it is not appropriate to do so. Think about the tense you need to use when practising, and familiarise yourself with functional language for giving opinions, contrasting views, emphasising, and so on. 🔶Don't say nothing This seems like an obvious piece of advice but you would be surprised by how many candidates prefer to say nothing rather than attempt to give an answer. It is always better to attempt an answer than simply say nothing. Many candidates feel this way, perhaps because their old teacher told them to say nothing or criticised them if they didn't know the answer. In the IELTS speaking test, you are not expected to give a perfect response to a question or to be an expert in many different areas. The main thing is to demonstrate your speaking ability. If you don’t know the answer, it is always acceptable to say something like ‘I don’t have much knowledge of this subject, but I think…’ or ‘I'm not really sure, but if I had to say….’, and attempt an answer. 🔷Don't prioritise grammar over fluency In the exam, you get separate marks for grammatical accuracy and fluency. Most candidates worry more about their grammar than their fluency, and the latter skill suffers as a result. 🔶Don't worry about your accent In fact, accent is not important in the speaking test as long as it does not impede your ability to communicate. #Speaking #By Municifient 🌟Plz Follow & share All channels👇🏻 🌟TG: @ieltsacademy2🌟 🔥TG: @ieltsmaterialfreee 🔥 ✨TG: @ieltswritingcourses ♤ 🔑TG: @cambridgebooksfreee
#WRITING #Task 1 📊📈 🌟Before you write 👉Read the task and make a mental summary of the key points and overall trends/stages. Why? Because if you misinterpret the data or diagram, you will lose a lot of marks for content. 🌟As you write 👉Introduce the information, in a sentence or two, using your own words. Why? Because if you copy the question, the examiner will not count these words. 👉Summarise the key points and use data to illustrate these. Why? Because you will lose marks if you miss key points or fail to illustrate them. 👉Include an overview of the information - either in your introduction or conclusion. Why? Because you will lose marks if your answer does not contain an overview. 🌟How you write 👉Try to show that you can use your own words (wherever possible) and a range of grammatical structures. Why? Because you will get more marks for vocabulary and grammar if you can do this. 👉Divide your answer into paragraphs and use linkers to connect your ideas. Why? Because you will get more marks if you can organise your answer well and use a range of linking and reference words. 🌟When you have finished 👉Count your words to make sure you have written enough. Why? Because short answers lose marks. (There are no extra marks for long answers.) 👉Check your grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Why? Because mistakes in these areas can reduce your marks. 🌟Plz Follow & share All channels👇🏻 🌟TG: @ieltsacademy2🌟 🔥TG: @ieltsmaterialfreee 🔥 ✨TG: @ieltswritingcourses ♤ 🔑TG: @cambridgebooksfreee
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🌟 IELTS Essay Writing task-2.👇
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