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Understanding Ielts Speaking Exam Simply..

Published May 3, 2021
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Most of youth in our India wants to study or work in other country. And if an individual do some efforts of their dream of going aboard  then, they will get to know about IELTS( International English Language Testing service) which is the first step towards your dream of studying  or working in foreign country as most of the company and institutions required this.

 IELTS  is nothing  but it's an exam of checking  your English skills so that if you go outside India you will easily able to communicate  and understand  English . Even if a country  language is different  from English than also you will need to give this exam as their study institutions teach subject in English and also English is most spoken language globally. 

So, In today blog, I am only going to talk about IELTS speaking exam only as most of the people giving this exam get difficulty in speaaking. So let understand  IELTS speaking exam in simple words. 

This exam divide into 4 parts…Speaking, listening, Reading and writing. Speaking is always conducted  on a separate day and time than other 3 modules. And this exam is conducted generally in hotels(they are 3 to 5 stars hotel) and it take almost 15-20 min for speaking and 3 hours for listening, reading, writing.

Speaking

Well we all are studying every subject in English(except Hindi and  Sanskrit) from nursery school to college life. BUT it's very shocking that's only few student can actually speak in English in front of crowd without hesitation. 

Well let me tell in IELTS speaking test there will no one in the room expect you and your examiner. So, that's great right, you don't have to think too much now. 

In speaking examiner first ask you some introductory question about you and what's going in your life such as, your education, your home town and etc. etc. In second part he/she will give you a que chard in which what is written on the que chard( example:- describe a journey) you have to describe it(you can tell your real experience or you can make a story)and you have to speak on this for 2 minutes without repeating with original idea. Examiner will provide you 1 min to prepare your answerer before you start speaking. 

At last, examiner will ask you follow up question related to que chard and I will suggest you to give long answerer in third part. According to me its better to speak slowly with little poses while you speak in exam to just convey your idea to examiner accurately.

And honestly, guy's they don't judge you and your life or whatever happen in your life, so it better to prepare yourself to be only yourself.

I am Writing this blog because I had experience of IELTS exam, I got 7 band(you can  get better then this if you practice and follow tricks) in speaking in and trust me, I was not very good in speaking in front of others yet I am not. Yes, although my English was decent as I am huge fan of Hollywood.

Thank you for reading my blog. And if you like it then please like it and Please comment if you want me write about others module of IELTS exam. I can also share my experience or story of giving IELTS exam, If you are interested then please comment down so that I share my IELTS exam Experience to you.

Again thank you….. 

Moni

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yoge123 6/13/21, 4:57 AM
The needed one, well written. Hope u will refer mine!

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