Saturday 21 July 2018

10 not to do things in IELTS Speaking Interview


10 not to do things in IELTS Speaking Interview

Hello friends, Welcome to The English Hunt, Today we are going to discuss 10 things that you are  to avoid while taking IELTS Speaking Interview. I have found that students are not aware of the things they should not do. If you avoid these ten things you are expected to score higher in the Speaking Interview.

1.    Don’t memorize the answers

In my IELTS Couching centers students are given notes to help them prepare for Speaking Module. Students think that if they prepare these notes they can easily get desired score. But they don’t know that memorization of answers is not enough they are required to speak naturally. Try to learning speaking naturally.

2.    Don’t use big and confusing words

Undoubtedly vocabulary plays a significant role to get you desired score. Uncommon words can help you express your ideas in interesting ways. But if you don’t understand the story behind the words it may lead to confusion. Don’t use any word, term or jargon that may confuse the interviewer.


3.    Don’t worry about your accent
There are students who try to speaking like native speakers. They use american, Britisher and Australian accent to impress the interview. This may lead to penalty if you don’t use accent well. It is better not to speak any accent. Just speak who you are. Don’t try to be someone else.

4.    Don’t be short
I have found that some students don’t explain things well. Their answers are short and giving the details. Try to explain things well.
Try to make your answer bit longer than one or two lines.

5.    Don’t worry about what the interview thinks

Weather you perform good or bad the opinions of examiners don’t matter there. Don’t think if it. You have to perform at your best.

6.    Don’t rely on the examiner

He is there to interview you. He is not there to tell you what you said is wrong or right. Don’t expect any help from the examiner.

7.    Don’t get late
Many students reach the interview on the time or get late. If you get late you may not be allowed to take the interview. Try to reach early and meet with the students already gone through the interview.

8.    Don’t get nervous

If you don’t know anything, please don’t panic, try to speak what you  know rather than staying mute.

9.    Don’t show off your linguistic skills than fluency.

You are there to speak not to show off your grammar and other linguistic skills. Try to speak fluently.

10.         Don’t be over confident

I have seen that some students are over confident and they forget the importance of interview than other thing. Try to perform as better as you can. 

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