IELTS TRAINING CENTRE KENYA - IELTS PREPARATION
What should I do if I make a mistake in IELTS Speaking?
Don’t panic and keep talking! The IELTS examiner pays more attention on your fluency and coherence than one or two grammatical mistakes.
The IELTS Speaking test is the shortest test of the four modules: it lasts between 11-14 minutes. It can, however, feel like the longest 14 minutes of your life, as they determine your future. Nervousness and lack of preparation are your biggest enemies. They can knock your confidence, and can have you making mistakes. In this post, we are going to focus on the second point and show you why you shouldn’t worry about making speaking mistakes.
It’s a mistake to be afraid of making mistakes. Mistakes are an important part of your learning process. Here are my top four suggestions for developing your skills for the IELTS Speaking test:
Don’t panic, take a deep breath and continue talking. The examiner is looking for your fluency and cohesion; not remembering one or two words won’t do that much harm. To learn more about what fluency and cohesion are, watch this 5-minute video from the British Council.
If you are caught in a situation where you don’t remember a word, you can:
In the test, keep it simple and focus on avoiding errors that prevent the examiner understanding you.
There are plenty of things you can do to build your confidence before the IELTS Speaking test. Preparation is key. Before you start practicing for the Speaking test, you should know exactly what the examiners are looking for. This will inform how and what you prepare. Outside of test practice, there are practical steps you can take to keep your mind and body ready for the test.
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