Ielts speaking strategies



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IELTS Speaking Strategies By Rachel Mitchell

Do you have a favorite book? Yes, I really love Harry Porter Who wrote it?
This book was written by J. K. Rowling. She is a British author who is now very famous for writing this book.

What happens in the book?


Well, a lot of things are happening in the book. Basically, it’s about a boy, Harry, who discovers he has a magical power…

When did you read it?


I first read this book since I was 14 years old…
What I am doing here is I am trying to produce extended answers to part 1 speaking questions . That’s a key here. Do not think of this as a 2-minute speech
; that’s too much. Instead, think of it as 10 seconds, 10 seconds, 20 seconds, 20 seconds, 20 seconds, and 20 seconds . Little
pieces are more important .
There are some challenges in part 2 speaking. One of the big challenges coming up with an idea is that you don’t know what they are going to give you on a card
. It could be anything. Some things are easy to prepare for, other things are weird.
For example: Are you ready to talk about your favorite comic actor? May be not
Who is the comic actor? You might not be ready to talk about this topic, and in order to choose a good thing to talk about is also a challenge.
The other thing is taking notes and using them. The only purpose of these notes is for you. You don’t receive a band score for taking notes . The examiner will not collect it, and they will throw it into the trash. So the only purpose that the notes have is for you to be using while you are speaking . You don’t have to write sentences on your piece of paper because you have very limited time.
Instead, you should write keywords , and 1, 2 or 3 phrases that when you look at the words, they give you ideas for other things to talk about.
So if you are going to answer “why is it your favorite book?”
You could say: it’s exciting , and then explain why it is exciting by looking at your notes and start talking. Looking at keywords will allow you to talk a lot of things about your favorite book.

Sample answer:


Today I’m gonna tell you about Harry porter, one of my favorite books. This novel is written by J. K. Rowling . She is now a famous British author. In fact , this was the first book that she ever wrote. In this book, I meet my hero Harry Porter, he is a young boy who finds out that he has a magical power, therefore he goes to school to develop his power and learn skills that using poison….. I first read this book 15 years ago during the winter time when the weather was really cold outside. I got this book for Christmas, my friend had recommended it to me because he had read it and really enjoyed it… I love this book because it’s so exciting . What I mean is there are a lot of amazing adventures and powers…it’s really well written, and has a lot of interesting things to read. And finally, I really like Harry, he is a really friendly and charming boy…. actually , I really like to read this book.
Answer
structure: Explaining -- adding ideas -- explaining -- examples
Another challenge in part 2 speaking is a lack of question. In part 2 speaking, there is no question, so what you need to do is to show the examiner where you are talking about? How you are talking? Signal and pause can allow you to be a lot more organized , take a breath and allow the examiner to easily find you while you are speaking.

How the examiner marks you in part 2 speaking:


  • Coherence and cohesion: are you speaking smoothly (not too quickly ) a

in an organized way that is easy to understand .

  • Vocabulary: are you using a wide range of words, verb forms? Are you

being descriptive ? Are you paraphrasing ? Is your vocabulary accurate

  • Grammar: sentence structures; concession & contrast ; conditionals (it depends…); verb tenses (using a range of verb tenses); verb forms ; adjectives (be descriptive + explain adjectives); referencing & pronouns .

  • Pronunciation (focus on the final sounds, intonation, word stress )

PART 2 SPEAKING TIPS


Remember to include a clear introduction and conclusion to your Part 2 speech.

Introduction:


  • I’m going to describe...

  • The X I would like to describe...

  • I'm going to talk about an X (in my country called the...)

Conclusion:


  • That's why the ... is such a famous building.

  • It’s a very famous X not only within my country but also abroad.

  • It's such a special X because...

Continuation:


If you find yourself having nothing to say in the middle of your talk, take a moment to refocus by using one of the useful phrases like:

  • Let me think...

  • Well,...

  • Actually,...

  • I can’t quite remember the ...

  • I think ...

  • I mean...

  • Basically,...

  • Anyway, ...

Do you need eye contact in IELTS speaking?


There is nothing in the IELTS exam that has anything about eye contact. Of course, you want to keep some eye contact with the examiner. This is polite but you’ve got some notes in front of you that you took, you’ve got the card in front of you. You’re speaking, you’re reading the notes, and you’re thinking about more things to say. You’ve got a lot of things going on. In the exam, this is quite more important. Looking at the examiner and keeping some eye contact with him is NOT important . I would say if you worry about it, you should stay focused , stay focused , stay focused and look at the examiner every once in a while . When the examiner gives you a minute to take notes, take your notes.
The examiner will tell you when your time is up. Please don’t take notes and say can I have more time ?” It never happens . Likewise, when your 1 minute is up, the examiner will say “your time is up” , and now you can start your speaking.
The keyword of part 2 speaking is being
organized , being
organized and being organized so the examiner can follow what you are talking about and try to be influent , try to produce a lot of English for 2 minutes . Be strict with your time when you practice, don’t ever give your short speech for over 2 minutes.
Most common things we usually do in part 2 speaking is a
place,
a person, an event, an experience, or an object .
If you are describing a place , you should provide some details like where is it located? When did you first go there? What does it look like? What happened there? Why you were there? What you did there? How did you feel about this place? Why did you remember this place so well? What do you remember the most about this place? Why do you think this place is so beautiful?
Pay attention to the verb tenses (present tense, past tense…)

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