For IELTS students, how do you practice speaking?

I have compiled a bank of IELTS speaking questions from various Cambridge books. I ask the questions from that pdf and get my students ready for their test.

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I show My students examples from actual interviews for the exam on YouTube, and from there we start practicing

  • It's advisable to practice speaking by watching video examples of speaking tests to copy the required techniques. Then, you can practice yourself with a partner, or preferably a tutor to guide your mistakes.

  • I would suggest the following: 1. Practice with a partner: Find a language exchange partner or a tutor who can help you practice speaking in English. You can also join online forums and chat groups to practice speaking with other learners. 2. Record yourself: use a recording device to record yourself speaking in English. Listen to the recording and identify areas where you need to improve. 3. Speak in front of a mirror: Practice speaking in front of a mirror so you can see your facial expressions and body language. This can help you identify areas where you need to improve your pronunciation and fluency. 4. Listen to English podcasts and radio shows: Listening to native English speakers can help improve your fluency and vocabulary. 5. Read aloud: Read English texts aloud to practice your pronunciation and intonation. Remember, the key to improving your speaking skills is practice. Make a habit of speaking in English every day, even if it's just for a few minutes.

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  • I find conversational lessons are the best

  • Conversation classes are the best way

  • I speak with different people from different countries who can speak english.

  • The IELTS students are just like other students, it is just that they practice it internationally therefore, they are required to avoid using fillers. They should also use simple and familiar words,use a range of grammatical structures and they should not worry about their accent. Even if the topics are not known ahead of time,they should prepare for the common topics.

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