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HOW TO GET HIGH SCORES IN IELTS SPEAKING TEST


HOW TO GET HIGH SCORES IN IELTS SPEAKING TEST

 

Many people think that the only way to get a high score in IELTS Speaking is to learn from books, and students should therefore buy as many books as possible. I completely disagree with this idea, and I believe students should apply some other methods to succeed in the IELTS Speaking test.

 

Firstly, it is argued that studying Speaking through books is beneficial because students can learn useful vocabulary and grammar structures. They might even memorise model answers for each topic. However, this view is absolutely wrong. It is impossible to learn all those words and structures because there are too many of them. Candidates would not be able to remember anything when going into the exam room and facing the examiner. Also, when students study from books, they cannot improve their pronunciation and fluency, which are extremely important parts of the Speaking test.

 

Secondly, there are a number of effective methods that IELTS candidates could use to deal with Speaking. Firstly, they should listen to English as much as possible. Through movies or even vlogs on the Internet, students can learn how to pronounce like a native speaker by imitating what they hear. They would also learn native expressions in a very natural way. Secondly, learners have to practise speaking everyday. Many people face the problem of not being able to think of words and ideas in a very short period of time. Practising talking to a partner or to themselves would help them speak English more fluently, so they would find it easier to think of ideas. Finally, students should visit some great websites to read some useful tips and advice for the test.

 

In addition,teaching speaking is a very important part of second language learning. The ability to communicate in a second language clearly and efficiently contributes to the success of the learner in school and success later in every phase of life. Therefore, it is essential that language teachers pay great attention to teaching speaking. Rather than leading students to pure memorization, providing a rich environment where meaningful communication takes place is desired. With this aim, various speaking activities such as those listed above can contribute a great deal to students in developing basic interactive skills necessary for life. These activities make students more active in the learning process and at the same time make their learning more meaningful and fun for them.

 

To sum up, I believe the best way for students to improve their speaking skills is listening and practising talking something or with someone in English every single day.