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1.Accurate and informative. For every question of the examiner, the candidate should give a plump, blindly yes no, will make himself fall into passivity, give the examiner too many opportunities to ask random questions, but increase the difficulty.
It is recommended to give a vivid description, cause and effect explanation, comparison and comparison, and list and summarize around the examiner's questions, so that it is difficult for the examiner to bombard you with too many questions.
2.The words are appropriately rich and the tense is accurate, and there are no obvious grammatical errors. Speaking focuses on the preparation of the past, present and future tenses, and candidates should not take it lightly. Try to avoid repetition and use more descriptive words to make the expression vivid.
3.Logical clarity and coherent thinking. The appropriate use of conjunctions such as examples, progressions, enumerations, cause and effect, time, etc., in oral expressions, will make the expression hierarchical, clear and easy to understand.
For attitude preference questions, the position should be clear and the argument should be related to the position, otherwise the examiner will feel that the candidate's thinking is not clear.
4.The speed of speech is moderate, the pronunciation is standard, and the expression is fluent. Beautiful pronunciation will make the examiner's eyes shine, speaking too fast will cause the examiner to have a hearing impairment, and fluent expression is the key to a high score.
It is recommended to study an IELTS 7 speaking class course of Beijing New Oriental in advance, explain the types and topics of high-frequency speaking questions, and provide students with answer materials.
5.Make eye contact, keep smiling, be confident and friendly, dress formally, and win the favor of the examiner with your personality. The IELTS speaking test also tests the candidate's communication skills and reflects the candidate's emotional intelligence in making friends.
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No, and in principle, the examiner will not know what your major is, unless it is covered in your question.
There are 3 parts of the IELTS oral test, the first part, life chatter, ask you where you live, where do you live, live in an apartment or a house, what role do you think bicycles play in China, etc. (When I took the exam, the examiner didn't ask me any professional questions at all, and there is a time limit for speaking, 11 to 14 minutes per person, up to 20 minutes, no time to talk about anything else) The second part, the card question will give you a topic, give you 1 minute to think, and then you have to discuss this question for 2 minutes, In the third part of the Examiner's Card Stopwatch, the examiner will look at the content of your card in the second part and your questions.
IELTS speaking, you don't have to tell the truth, the main thing is to make up and make the examiner feel that you are very talktive The examiner will mainly judge your English speaking ability based on the English you speak.
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You can buy the original IELTS textbook, which has a detailed description of the IELTS question types and various score criteria.
But I think that whether it is IELTS, TOEFL or GRE is based on word + grammar, when you improve your language skills and do a lot of practice, you are ready to take various exams.
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Yes, an examiner will give a direct score but the whole process is recorded, so if the score difference is too large, you can apply for a reconsideration.
Ask for adoption.
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The IELTS Speaking scoring process is determined by the examiner on the spot based on performance, and the score given by the examiner on the spot is used as the final score.
However, as a candidate, you are not allowed to ask the examiner about your results on the spot, and the IELTS Speaking test will be recorded in its entirety.
The scoring criteria for the IELTS Speaking test is called Ban Discript.
The IELTS Speaking test is divided into four sections:
The first item is called fluency & coherence, fluency, fluency, and coherence;
The second item is called lexical resource;
The third item is called grammatical use syntax application and accuracy;
The last one, pronunciation.
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There are two examiners sitting in front of you and your partner, one asking you questions and the other giving you a score of 1Part I.
The examiner gives you a topic, prepares for about 1 minute, you can take some notes and then you make a presentation according to the given topic, about 2 minutes, at this time your partner listens to you.
After you finish speaking, your partner asks you a question based on what you just said, and then after you finish answering, you and your partner swap, your partner makes a presentation, you listen, and after listening you ask him a question.
3.Part III.
The examiner gives the two of you a topic, and the two of you read it together for about 1 minute (generally cannot be discussed), and then the two of you start to communicate about the content of the topic, and after about 3 minutes, the examiner will ask you both one or two questions according to the content of the conversation. The intermediate level is not difficult, prepare well, the most important thing is to have a tacit understanding with your partner, so you and your partner must be found in advance, usually practice often, do not temporarily pull someone outside the examination room, it is difficult to cooperate well.
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I remember that in the speaking test, when answering each part, the examiner drew some symbols on a piece of paper that I couldn't read, and I thought it was grading according to my answers and my speaking level. However, because they are symbols that they can't read, they don't know how their answers will be in them. The examiner will not give you any information about your results after the exam.
If you meet a teacher who gives you marks on the spot, don't take it too seriously. It will depend on the result on the IELTS score report you received at the end.
Some of my classmates met amiable teachers and chatted very speculatively, but the final grades were not very ideal, in fact, there is a standard for this score, and the examiner should also give you a score according to the scoring criteria. However, some female examiners are very pressed.
Don't think too much about it.
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