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The colloquial drift by. You first figure out what IELTS speaking is, the only thing I can tell you is that my English foundation is not good, and I haven't read the question bank (because it's useless). IELTS Speaking does not test content, does not test grammar, but tests your presentation ability and speaking style.
We might as well think of it that way. Now you and a foreigner are trapped in a room and can only get out through communication, what will you do at this time? Memorize the question bank?
Use a variety of simple words, words that can quickly come to mind to describe what you want to express, you can add any facial expression and body language to describe something you think he can understand. There is also a question of intonation, when you take the exam, you have to treat yourself as a foreigner, don't say all the words in one tone, it sounds boring. Chinese is like this, let alone English?
If you don't have this feeling, it is recommended to watch more American dramas and imitate the tone (life is big**, forget it, but except for Xie Er, others can still imitate). Relax your mind during the exam (I passed with the mentality of giving up, but my grades were very good), eye contact is very important, but don't stare at the eyes of foreigners, it's awkward, everything is natural. Don't think of it as an exam, or you won't get it well.
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Spoken Savior should be more suitable for you. You go to Renren , and then look for Brother IELTS, his homepage has a lot of topics, and it is basically a complete question bank. And there will be ** in every exam, and the hit rate is also very high.
Be sure to practice more, memorizing answers is not a good method, if you want to get a high score, you should improve your strength.
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Hello: It is recommended that you can join our new channel IELTS interactive group number: 211716320, in the group, everyone can exchange IELTS learning materials with each other, and you can also discuss with each other if you are not clear!
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Same upstairs.
Look at everyone IELTS brother.
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Speaking has always been a difficult problem for Chinese people during the IELTS speaking test, so what should we do to prepare for the IELTS speaking test? Let's take a look!
First, train on voice intonation.
Phonics training is designed to prevent simple words from being difficult to understand due to students' mispronunciation. In fact, the vocabulary and grammar requirements in IELTS speaking are not as high as those for reading or writing, and the whole test is mainly based on students' oral description, so it is very important to ensure that the pronunciation of commonly used words is accurate so that the examiner can understand the meaning and also make the examiner want to listen during the test. The IELTS Speaking test does not require students to pronounce American or British, so as long as the pronunciation is clear, the stress position is correct, the tongue bite can bite the tongue, and the vowel pronunciation will not be confused with other vowels, you can basically ensure that you will not lose too many points in phonetics.
You need to constantly summarize the topics of the IELTS speaking test and summarize the IELTS speaking skills from the process of practice.
Second, be well prepared for the topic.
Many test takers do not pay much attention to the speaking test in the process of preparing for the test, thinking that they cannot improve their scores in the short term, so the mentality that they do not need to prepare is very incorrect. Compared with the other three huge machine scripture content, the better Yaqing Tuansi Speaking actually uses the machine scripture, the faster the score will improve. Because of the limitations of speaking topics, the speaking test questions within three months of each review are relatively fixed, so preparing for the topic of the time period you are in, and the possibility of encountering real questions in the exam is greater, so the use of IELTS speaking is more important.
In addition, students lack deep thinking about the topic in the process of preparing the topic, and the content of the question is very empty and too similar.
Third, focus on the most important or critical parts of vocabulary and grammar reinforcement.
In terms of vocabulary, the vocabulary of ordinary candidates is actually not small, but because there is no habit of use, the memorized vocabulary cannot be used flexibly during the exam, and the candidates only use the basic vocabulary that they are familiar with in junior high school. In addition, the test time is tight, and it is impossible to memorize a large number of new spoken vocabulary, so how to replace the vocabulary they have mastered with more difficult words to increase the difficulty of vocabulary is also an important strategy for students to prepare for the exam.
Fourth, be confident in the exam.
Once many Chinese test takers think that they are facing a foreigner, they will feel that they must not understand what the other party is saying, and they will definitely have a low score in this exam, which is actually that they have been defeated psychologically. So when they get the report card and see that the speaking score is not high, they will always laugh at themselves and say: "You see I said that I am sure to change the round, and sure enough, it is such a score!" ”
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IELTS Speaking has always been an important part of the IELTS test, and if you want to get a high score in IELTS Speaking, you need to master the key points. Let's take a look at what the teacher has sorted out for you to pay attention to in IELTS speaking - the content of the answers.
What to pay attention to in IELTS speaking1: The modifiers should be closely related to the test questions.
The modifiers in the exam questions are generally easy to be missed by the candidates, and usually a small adjective completely points out the direction of the exam questions. However, such adjectives are quite easy to be missed when listening to the questions in the exam, especially the adjectives that appear before some nouns are often regarded by students as words that will not affect the understanding of the exam questions, so they are automatically filtered out. But in fact, the grasp of these words can have a decisive impact on the quality and angle of the answer.
What to pay attention to in IELTS speaking 2: Tense details should be grasped accurately.
The details of the tense are fundamental, and the lack of time with the beam must be grasped, if the tense is wrong, it will definitely cause more serious consequences. However, most students don't know much about the tense of verbs, and it is easy to confuse them when they say them, so this is still a key point for everyone to practice. Especially in the past tense, we must be familiar with the past tense and past participle of the basic verb before the exam, because the proportion of questions in the past tense is still very large.
What to pay attention to in IELTS speaking 3: Everyone needs to pay attention to avoid Chinese thinking.
There are a lot of English that everyone from ** to big up is not very appropriate, and it is not the street language of foreignersFor example, the standard for how are you, and you, but in fact, this sounds very rude to foreigners. Therefore, learning some authentic English expressions will add a lot of color to you.
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In the IELTS test, the two things that test takers fear the most are speaking and writing. Many candidates fail their IELTS scores because these two scores are not high. Let's talk about the precautions when speaking IELTS, don't miss it.
1.Adjust your mood to relax for the exam.
IELTS Speaking mainly tests the candidate's use of the language, and the mindset during the test often affects the test score.
Especially for first-time IELTS candidates, they have never done a similar English speaking test, so they will feel fearful, and they are always worried that after seeing the examiner, what they may say will become what they can't say.
Therefore, you need to put your mind at ease, treat the exam as if you were talking to a stranger, and that's it, to express what you want to say and what you can say.
2.Clarify the exam process and enter the venue on time.
Before taking the exam, it is important to understand the specific exam procedures and take them on time.
Once you enter the exam room, adjust your state, relax your emotions, and don't let any external factors affect your emotions. If you don't enter the reference on time, it will inevitably cause nervousness, which will affect the normal performance.
3.Be flexible with unusual issues.
In the actual IELTS test, if you are faced with a topic that you are not familiar with or have never seen before, first of all, do not panic; It is advisable to turn the conversation to an object that can be easily described.
For example, if you see that the title is a description of pets, if it is blank on this topic, then in this case, see if you can make a perfect conversion with other topics.
4.Use the answer sheet correctly to take notes.
In the IELTS Speaking test, a piece of paper is given to take notes. Some test takers find it pointless to take notes, because when they do, what they say will still be very different from the notes. This shows that candidates do not have good control over their English speaking habits by reading their own notes, so they may find their notes not very useful in the exam room.
Candidates are advised to develop the habit of taking notes while practicing the topics in Part II. At the same time, the most effective way to control your notes is whether they are horizontally expanded, arranged vertically, or have your own unique way. Only with more practice can you express yourself fluently in the exam room.
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