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Practice your pronunciation first, and then listen to the IELTS listening and then follow along!! When you have almost practiced, you have to find a topic that you are interested in to say, or find a question given by the online question bank, and see if what you say is smooth, the meaning is coherent, and there are few grammatical errors Finally, it is to ensure that no matter what question he takes you, don't talk about empty ideas, but talk about your own experience or something
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Step 1: Recite a lot of original sentences, dialogues, and life idioms.
Step 2: Digest the materials that you have memorized every day, and use your imagination to perform them in an immersive way.
Step 3: Keep a journal. This habit seems to be practicing writing, but it is actually a wonderful way to practice speaking. While you're writing, your brain is doing intense gymnastics in English. Thinking in English is an advanced method of oral training.
Step 4: Read a lot of newspapers, magazines, stories, and essays, and then retell them. (Super hint: it's a "retelling" and not a "recitation" of the base brigade.) The retelling of the same article should be rolled over and over again.
Step 5: Gradually transition to daily thinking activities in English for a year or so. Whenever you encounter a word or sentence that you don't know, record it in the book, solve it in a centralized manner, and update and review it regularly.
Rote memorization is only one of the means, and the ultimate goal is to blurt out or even cultivate 'English thinking'.
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In fact, the IELTS speaking test is much easier than the TOEFL test. However, it should be noted that the score of the IELTS speaking section is generally around 5 points, and a really high score is very rare. Let's talk about what to pay attention to in IELTS speaking, I hope it will be helpful to the majority of candidates.
1. Stress is more important than pronunciation.
Pronunciation and accent are not the most important thing. Pronunciation and accent are the top concerns for many students so that the examiner doesn't understand. Don't let your pronunciation or accent frustrate you too much, because it's not something that no official will judge you.
But it is important to pay attention to the stress of the word, as the wrong accent can make the examiner misunderstand what you are saying.
2. Grammatical issues.
Grammar is as important for speaking as it is for writing, and the biggest problem is tense. In Chinese, there is no difference in tenses. For example, when we say dinner today, dinner tomorrow, and dinner yesterday, the form of the verb is unchanged.
But in English, this difference is mainly reflected in the change of tense. Such a significant difference between English and Chinese is such that most students pay little attention to the use of different tenses when speaking English Void.
3. Don't be afraid of being disturbed.
The IELTS speaking test generally takes about 12 minutes. In oral exams, some candidates are interrupted by the examiner while explaining a question. Does this mean that your English speaking score is low or high?
Interrupting candidates in the middle of a lesson is entirely the habit of the examiner and has nothing to do with the score.
Fourth, ** score.
In the exam, you can guess your speaking score with a few clues. The most important difference is the topic. After the first stage of speaking, the examiner will choose a topic for you based on your performance and his experience.
According to the examiner, general questions usually start with a low score of about 5. If the question is more specific, the starting score will be higher. Of course, this is also relative.
If the candidate performs well on the easy questions, the results will also be good. On the contrary, if you do not perform well on difficult questions, your score will naturally decrease.
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Blindly answering yes or no will make you fall into passivity, giving the examiner too many opportunities to ask random questions, which will increase the difficulty. It is recommended to give a vivid description of the examiner's questions, cause and effect, compare and contrast, and list and summarize.
2.The words are appropriate and rich, but they are too accurate, and Wuming County has a grammatical error. Try to avoid repetition and use more descriptive words to make the expression vivid.
3.Logical clarity and coherent thinking. Use conjunctions appropriately in spoken expressions to make the expression hierarchical, clear and easy to understand.
When asking questions about attitudes, you should have a clear stance. To IELTS zi material sou IELTS lead the way meow.
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(1) Slow down the speed of speech, don't speak too fast.
2) Try to be as coherent as possible.
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That is, we have to practice more, what else can we do? Let's just say that you should drink a little every day and wash for at least six hours or more, then this effect is the best, if you don't do this, the effect machine is almost not very good.
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There is no age limit, you can register in the official **, and you can take the exam, and the cost is 1686 yuan.
It is best to practice under the guidance of the teacher, so that it will be more effective, remember that when it is novel, the teacher will give us a lot of answering skills, and use it yourself, if the effect is equivalent, you can go and see.