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IE 15: Do's and Don'ts to Make the IELTS Examiner Like You
IE 15: Do's and Don'ts to Make the IELTS Examiner Like You
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21 minutes
Released:
Mar 10, 2015
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Podcast episode
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Are you nervous about your IELTS Speaking test?
Did you know that there are some easy things that you can do to increase your chances of a higher score on the Speaking test?
The IELTS exam is not completely objective because another person is giving you the score.
Yes, they are trained and there are very specific requirements for each score but they are still human and you can influence the examiner in a positive way to increase your score.
How to build a rapport with the examiner or get their attention:
Don’t shake the examiner’s hand. This is not a business deal.
Do follow their instructions about where to sit and be respectful.
Don’t try to negotiate with the examiner to get a better score.
Don’t ask the examiner how you did right after the speaking test is over. The final few minutes before you leave the room are very important so don’t make the examiner angry.
Do use your personality. Do Tell personal stories. Don’t say what you think the examiner wants to hear.
Do relax, smile, laugh a little bit.
Do be polite.
Do make eye contact if you can. If you can’t do that then you can look beyond the examiner.
Approach the Speaking section like a formal interview but also show a positive attitude.
It’s supposed to be formal but relaxed.
Do you have any other questions about the Speaking test on the IELTS?
Please ask your question below.
Are you nervous about your IELTS Speaking test?
Did you know that there are some easy things that you can do to increase your chances of a higher score on the Speaking test?
The IELTS exam is not completely objective because another person is giving you the score.
Yes, they are trained and there are very specific requirements for each score but they are still human and you can influence the examiner in a positive way to increase your score.
How to build a rapport with the examiner or get their attention:
Don’t shake the examiner’s hand. This is not a business deal.
Do follow their instructions about where to sit and be respectful.
Don’t try to negotiate with the examiner to get a better score.
Don’t ask the examiner how you did right after the speaking test is over. The final few minutes before you leave the room are very important so don’t make the examiner angry.
Do use your personality. Do Tell personal stories. Don’t say what you think the examiner wants to hear.
Do relax, smile, laugh a little bit.
Do be polite.
Do make eye contact if you can. If you can’t do that then you can look beyond the examiner.
Approach the Speaking section like a formal interview but also show a positive attitude.
It’s supposed to be formal but relaxed.
Do you have any other questions about the Speaking test on the IELTS?
Please ask your question below.
Released:
Mar 10, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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