How can you get a high score in IELTS speaking and writing?
For speaking:
Find out what words you have problems pronouncing and try to avoid them. Learn alternative words.
To try use some relevant idiomatic language. Make sure to only use it where appropriate. Using phrases like ‘it’s not my cup of tea’ four times in the test is not appropriate.
Think about your grammar. Be sure to use the past tenses and be able to talk about the future.
Stay on topic. Listen to the question and give an appropriate response.
For writing:
Make sure that you write the correct number of words. Phrases copied from the instructions will be deducted from your word count.
Answer the topic. Don’t deviate. Don’t give your opinions in task 1.
In task 1 be sure to provide a good overview.
In task 2 be sure to use paragraphs
Demonstrate good grammar - sentences using past tenses, future and conditionals.
If appropriate, try to use some idiomatic language.
Divide your sentences and paragraphs with relevant linking words and cohesive structures.
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For speaking:
Find out what words you have problems pronouncing and try to avoid them. Learn alternative words.
To try use some relevant idiomatic language. Make sure to only use it where appropriate. Using phrases like ‘it’s not my cup of tea’ four times in the test is not appropriate.
Think about your grammar. Be sure to use the past tenses and be able to talk about the future.
Stay on topic. Listen to the question and give an appropriate response.
For writing:
Make sure that you write the correct number of words. Phrases copied from the instructions will be deducted from your word count.
Answer the topic. Don’t deviate. Don’t give your opinions in task 1.
In task 1 be sure to provide a good overview.
In task 2 be sure to use paragraphs
Demonstrate good grammar - sentences using past tenses, future and conditionals.
If appropriate, try to use some idiomatic language.
Divide your sentences and paragraphs with relevant linking words and cohesive structures.
@AkilkhanAcademy