Speaking is one area where many candidates fall down, whether or not they’ve
been lazy in the weeks and months leading up to the IELTS exams. When you
have your speaking test, you’ll be expected to demonstrate
a good understanding
of the questions being asked and you’ll need to be able to show off your
excellent vocabulary, impressive grammar skills and fabulous levels of fluency.
There is no short-cut to spoken fluency. The only way to score a top band in
your IELTS
speaking exam is to practise, practise, practise.
Working with a coach or tutor is a really good idea, as it should help motivate
you to develop a strategy and put in the necessary
work well in advance of the
exams. Essentially, the lazy approach to doing well in your IELTS exams is not a
question of doing minimal work, it’s all about
breaking the work down into
small, manageable chunks.
If you do a little bit every day, dividing your time between the various
components of the exam, and paying particular attention
to those areas you find
more difficult, you should achieve a lot without feeling like you’re always
working.
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