Practicing regularly and pronouncing the words correctly would really help you score well in your speaking session. So, let’s check some tips for practicing fluency and correct pronunciation for the IELTS test.
The oral component of IELTS is structured into three sessions: Structured Interview, Short Lecture, and Free Interview.
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The first aspect is usually about you (the candidate). You will answer questions about your daily activities and life as you know it. It usually takes 5 minutes.
In the second aspect, your examiner will give you a card, a memory aid, containing a task or an instruction. Your examiner will let you go through each question on the sheets. One minute would be given to you to prepare and gather your ideas. Afterward, you will have to give a presentation for 2 minutes.
The questions in the third and final aspect of the IELTS Speaking test are usually abstract. Your examiner will raise some questions for you to respond to. It also takes about 5 minutes.