Ielts speaking--how to improve your bandscore
How can a candidate improve vocabulary and speak in more natural
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- What are the different tasks encountered by a candidate in the IELTS Speaking test, and what are the appropriate expressions for each
How can a candidate improve vocabulary and speak in more natural
English? Preparation must be done over a period of time—not the night before your scheduled IELTS examination. Part of this preparation is vocabulary enhancement and expressions relating to the different topics that you will be asked about during the exam. Make a topical list of vocabulary. This means that you have to know first the different topics in the IELTS Speaking test and write a note of good vocabulary and expressions for each. There is no substitute for practice. You often hear coaches and teachers telling you to practise. The question is, how to practise? Using items of vocabulary and expressions learned in conversation can be a good way of making your learning active. Having a speaking partner can also be useful. What are the different tasks encountered by a candidate in the IELTS Speaking test, and what are the appropriate expressions for each? Generally speaking, there are three parts of the Speaking test. However, each of these contains questions that require specific answers. Thus, appropriate expressions are necessary for the fulfillment of the task. Questions in part 1 of Speaking like ‘Do you prefer being alone or with friends?’ and ‘Would you rather live in the country or city?’ ask your preference. To start your answer effectively and avoid hesitation, you need some introductory phrases that signal your preference. The following are examples: 1. I prefer A to B because . . . Example: I prefer travelling alone to being with friends because when I travel, I want not to be bothered by others. This implies that I do not need to consider other people’s comfort. 2. If I had a choice, I would . . . (expressing a wish) Example: If I had a choice, I would live longer because I have several things to do for other people that I can’t possibly do within the average lifespan of this century. 3. If I have a choice, I will . . . (expressing a real possibility) Examples: For me, A is much more attractive / interesting / preferable than B because . . . I would much rather do / have / eat / listen to / A than B. The individual long-turn question in part 2 usually asks a candidate to narrate. Expressions pertaining to time can be used, such as the following: 1. When I was young / in high school . . . 2. During my visit to _____ last year, I . . . 3. After I + past-tense verb . . . 4. Last year during the _____ . . . 5. While I was . . . The IELTS examinees sometimes suggest solutions in part 3 of IELTS Speaking. To suggest, you can use expressions such as ‘one possibility that I can think of is’, ‘maybe’/‘perhaps’/‘possibly’, ‘another idea to think about is’. Expressing opinions is another task a candidate does during the IELTS Speaking test. Here are the expressions you can use: 1. It seems to me that . . . 2. This is only my opinion, but . . . 3. After a lot of consideration, I have come to the conclusion that . . . 4. I’ve never thought about this question much before, but it seems to me that . . . To justify opinions, you can use ‘The reason I believe this is’ or ‘The most important evidence that supports my claim is’. For speculation, you can employ expressions like ‘I don’t know what the future holds, but’, ‘I’m not sure what might happen, but one possibility is’, and ‘It’s hard to predict the future, but I suppose it/we might’. For summarizing, here are the expressions: 1. Altogether, there were . . . 2. In the end, they had to . . . 3. When we consider all the factors . . . 4. Considering all these points, maybe the best thing we could do is . . . To express likes and dislikes, you can say the following: 1. I’ve always liked the idea of . . . 2. I’m quite fond of . . . 3. I’ve got a soft spot for . . . 4. I’ve always been keen on . . . 5. I like the idea of . . . 6. I was quite taken by . . . 7. I’ve never really fancied . . . 8. _____ doesn’t really appeal to me. 9. I can’t bear . . . 10. I’m not a big fan of . . . 11. I’m not that bothered about . . . 12. I’m not really into . . . Download 5.56 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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