Thursday, February 10, 2011

IELTS SPEAKING


The purpose of the IELTS Speaking module is the ability to conduct business in a conversation with a number of issues.


The oral part always has the same format:

Study 14/11 minutes and includes talk with English native speakers trained to assess your English is used based on the criteria IELTS. The test is also recorded. There are three stages of research:

Phase One
Phase One of the oral test will take about 4-5 minutes and a following format will take all of the conversation when two people can meet for the first time - will be asked for your personal situation (talking about family, work, study, etc.) and acts of other familiar topics .
Phase Two
The second phase of the oral test, you have to do a presentation on general topics. Talks are being held with the examiner gives you a card with the topic, and belongs to one to two minutes of talk time. Again, the issues are very general and in relation to personal experiences. May include talking about a teacher who influenced you as a child, or talk about the reading habits of people in his country. Furthermore, you do not need any special knowledge on the topics listed to speak.

The examiner gives the pencil and paper and leave for one minute to write to prepare a presentation.
 
Phase Three
Part III of the oral examination required to participate in a conversation with the examiner. Issues discussed more demanding than in the previous sections of the test and give feedback need to speculate on possible events, trends, and if necessary take into account suggestions as to how to solve the problem.

Part III of the oral examination is the most important part, as determined in this part of the audit the auditor is to tell the final result.

Rating

Examiner during the interview, the IELTS is trained to assess your spoken English IELTS criteria. You do not need to speak fluent English is absolutely reasonable to say to get the IELTS score. Examiner's ability, a series of vocabulary and grammar in a way that is clear and understandable to use.

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