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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The examiner has the right to stop you anywhere in between the exam. They must take care of the timings during the paper. Part 1 is strictly not for more than 5 minutes. Hence, they might stop you in between your answers to cover up the time. Because they have lots of candidates per day for the exam.
As well as that they might also ask you to speak more to get more ideas from you on the topic. Or sometimes if you do not elaborate much, they prompt questions for you to answer more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Gaining band 9 can be scoring as well as tricky. Nothing comes without hard work, if you are willing to score band 9 in speaking. You should have a good command of the language. Be practical! If you have trouble speaking English, focus on the language and not on the vocabulary.
Idioms and phrases are a boon for your speaking test but only use them if you are familiar with their usage and meaning otherwise this boon might become a hindrance in your score.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Language plays a major role in getting a good band in speaking. The way you speak, and answer questions says a lot about your performance. In fact, it is a separate parameter for marking in speaking module.
Grammar, vocabulary, fluency and intonation together talk about your speaking skills. If you use more complex sentences with uncommon vocab, a good band is on the way. The simpler the language, the simpler the bands.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Writing on paper is allowed in the exam. In fact, is it advisable to make notes during your part 2 (cue card) section of the exam. Many times, students forget or do not write keywords and then while speaking forget about the important points.
Hence, it is advisable to make notes because after writing the mind registers the points really well. And there are less chances to forget pointers while speaking.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IELTS speaking is one of the easiest modules and indeed a scoring one. If you know the pattern of the paper well and timings allotted for each part, you are good to go. You might need the help of the trainer who would practice with you on each part of the speaking test.
Also keep in mind that you practice well, by taking to others in English frequently at least till you sit on the exam day, watch English new channels and series or movies to help you build your confidence. This skill would also help you in IELTS listening.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IELTS topics cover many parts of day to day life and personal experiences. Common topics are your hometown and your job or studies. It tests your English language proficiency and not your knowledge.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to various sources, Contra Costa College has an overall acceptance rate of 100% that does not make it selective for international student admissions. Some of the documents required to be considered for admission are given as follows:
- High School and Secondary Transcripts
- Academic Transcripts (College/University)
- Proof of English Language Proficiency
- Proof of Financial Aid requirements
- Copy of Passport
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are usually 2-3 minutes on average based on the speed of speaking of an applicants to express one's views in an elaborate manner. In case the applicnats miss speaking in the allocated 4-5 minutes, they may not be able to express their ideas fully. Also, they may panic in the end to finish and in some cases may not be able to finish what they wanted to say also. Thus, applicants must strictly adhere to the time allocated for preparing and note making to avoid faltering during the IELTS Speaking test.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There is only one examiner who assesses the IELTS Speaking section. There are no multiple examiners for assessing the applicants. All three parts on the IELTS Speaking are also administered by one examiner.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Applicants are tested on IELTS Speaking based on the following parameters:
Fluency
Lexical resources
Grammar range and accuracy
Pronunciation
For those who have these abilities, they will be scored well. The IELTS Speaking band score also ranges between band 0 to band 9.
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