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What's the score of IELTS speaking? I feel tongue-tied, but my reaction is quick. I only asked him to repeat one question from beginning to end.

IELTS speaking is a very important part of IELTS preparation. In fact, the IELTS speaking test has two major misfortunes, one is that the speaking speed is very fast, and the other is blunt. I don't know if you have been tricked. The following small series will introduce two unfortunate related contents about IELTS speaking test, hoping to help students who are preparing for IELTS speaking.

The IELTS speaking test does not mean that the sooner you say roast duck, the better! If you speak quickly in the oral exam, it will be a misfortune and your score will be lower and lower. At the same time, if you act stiff on the spot, there is really no hope of getting points. Therefore, "speaking quickly" and "being blunt" are the two great misfortunes of IELTS speaking test!

Great trouble, say it quickly.

We may not pay much attention to our speaking speed when we speak English. Maybe some people are used to speaking at a fast speed. Because what we usually see and hear is mostly American English, which gives people a feeling of fluency and lightness and a strong sense of rhythm. However, most IELTS speaking examiners come from Britain, New Zealand, Australia or Canada. For them, the speed of speech is the key factor to consider a person's language quality and cultivation. For them, faster speech speed is not a way to express good communication. On the contrary, average speech speed or slower speech speed can narrow the distance between us and make a good impression. Therefore, controlling your own speaking speed and speaking speed is a problem that cannot be underestimated in oral performance.

Two misfortunes, stiff performance and tense atmosphere.

IELTS speaking test is different from most international standard speaking tests. The examiner will meet in person, and the examination form is the form of discussion and exchange. In other words, in the process of improvisation, your every move is seen by the examiner. If you are too stiff or nervous, you will inevitably be stiff and dull in language and body, so that communication between you cannot be established effectively. Your performance will definitely leave a bad impression on the examiner and affect your oral performance.

Don't think that in the IELTS speaking test, you will get a higher score only if you speak fast. In fact, it will be a misfortune and the beginning of your low score. I hope everyone will pay more attention!