Thursday 22 March 2018

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW PRACTICE

Seek Academy offers rigorous training sessions on speaking skills and there are certain guidelines which would definitely be helpful for the students looking forward to scoring the desired bands.

If you are planning to take the IELTS test then it’s time to practice your speaking skills. You must be aware that the speaking section is the shortest part of the entire examination process. It is conducted anywhere from 11 minutes time to 14 minutes length. The IELTS speaking test is dividing into three parts. 

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Part 1.  

This part of the interview is like a warm-up session. This interview would be conducted for 4 to 5 minutes and it includes your introduction to the interviewer and there would be a small talk that is based on three topics and 2 questions approximately based on these topics are asked. The general topics could be anything like home, family, music, friends, relatives, mobiles etc.

Part 2.

Part 2 is called the long turn .you would be given a cue card and you are supposed to plan on that topic for a minute and speak for 2 minutes on that .one must consider the tense first in which the person is supposed to answer and expected to note down the vocabulary you would be using while explaining the topic.

IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS Speaking Practice


Generally, it would be a description based on past tense, so one must be well accustomed to answering in the particular tense and using error-free sentences with good and relevant sentence structure. One must cover the entire sub-points mentioned in the cue card.

Part 3. 
 
Part 3 is the discussion which, one has to answer based on the questions asked by the examiner related to the cue card. The discussion part requires you to speak and justify your agreement or disagreement in a reasonable manner. Your command on the language, the vocabulary you incorporate the reasons and examples you quote matter a lot in achieving the desired scores.
The IELTS uses four parameters to assess your speaking skills:

1. Fluency and coherence: a parameter to measure your fluency clearly and logically.
2. Lexical resources: The range of vocabulary one uses. It includes synonyms, antonyms, a range of words and topic appropriate vocabulary.
3. Grammatical range: One must incorporate good sentence structure to get the desired results.
4. Pronunciation: the parameter to measure your articulation and intonation.

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