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How to Prepare for the Speaking Module

How to Prepare for the Speaking Module

In this section, you will engage in an 11—to 14-minute conversation with the examiner, split into three parts. The first focuses on familiar topics such as your personal life, family, and everyday experiences. The second involves discussing a specific topic chosen by the examiner, while the third is a broader conversation to evaluate your ability to participate in a discussion.

Do’s:

  • Utilize Preparation Time: Even if you're confident about your answers, use the preparation time to structure your thoughts.
  • Use Connectors: Incorporate phrases like "furthermore," "additionally," or "on the other hand" to make your speech flow more smoothly and enhance coherence.
  • Ask for Clarification: If something is unclear, it's better to ask the examiner to rephrase rather than make assumptions.
  • Speak for the Full Two Minutes: In Part 2, ensure you keep talking for the allotted time.
  • Acknowledge Different Perspectives: In Part 3, discuss varying points of view to demonstrate your ability to engage in meaningful discussion.

Don’ts:

  • Avoid Short Answers: Providing only brief responses can hinder your performance. Expand your answers to show your language skills.
  • Don't Go Back to Correct Mistakes: Keep moving forward even if you notice an error; correcting yourself may disrupt your fluency.
  • Don’t Rush: Speaking too quickly can increase the likelihood of errors. Focus on clear, steady speech.
  • Avoid Memorized Responses: Pre-rehearsed answers can make the conversation feel unnatural and disconnected from the actual exchange.

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