Posted by : Unknown Monday, June 3, 2013

Speaking in English is very usual for Filipinos. We normally listen to individuals talking in English all over the place - in university, in the office, in dining places and even at home. Due to the incorporation of the English language in our education system, Filipinos have already been exposed and have a long experience with the English language. Therefore, as Filipinos, we are very privileged to have the opportunity to have English as our second language. In the eventuality of taking an English experience examination such as the IELTS or the International English Language Testing System, taking the speaking evaluation delivers worry to the individuals making them commit errors during the assessment. For that reason, the prospects for the IELTS evaluation try to get aid for tactics and strategies to ensure they are aimed at their assessment. What seems to be the common errors individuals do in the speaking evaluation?



One thing the applicants must prevent is having long pauses in answering. It is okay to temporarily stop for a few seconds but not too long. Stopping too long helps make an opinion that one does not obviously know very well what the question is all about. Instead of taking long breaks, one can say, This inquiry is a little tough, but I think…. As a result, the applicant can buy some time for him or her to think of his or her solution.



A lot of individuals have been through training in IELTS review centers. Hubs offer training and give styles in giving solutions. The only problem with this is when individuals use the same template in answering in the real exam. The responses do not come out naturally and these can be noticed by the interviewer. If one performs this, there is a huge deduction on the candidate’s score.



Avoid saying the question. For example the interviewer asks, What is your most loved book? Avoid saying “My most liked book is…”. The interviewer gauges how well a candidate can change syntax and play with grammar. Echoing the question will not give prospects a high rating.

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Listen to the question properly. Some job hopefuls answer the question quickly without genuinely knowing the task. Because of this, they fail to answer the question properly. People should listen carefully on what the task involves to create an efficient answer.

Being in front of a native speaker is obviously one factor that makes these job hopefuls feel worried in the assessment. The challenge with getting worried is that it causes mental block for the applicant. Even so, when applicants are going to an IELTS review, these complaints are wiped out and given solution to be able to effectively succeed in the speaking evaluation.

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  1. The most important thing is the interactive preparation for every part of your IELTS Speaking test.

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