All
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Listen carefully to each question the examiner
asks and think about the tenses and vocabulary
you should use in your answer. |
You will get better marks if your answer is gram-
matically correct and shows a range of vocabulary. |
Have some views on typical Part 1 and 3 topics.
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You cannot discuss topics if you do not have any
views This is especially important for Part 3. |
Ask the examiner to repeat a question if you do
not understand it. |
This is much better than talking about something
which is irrelevant to the topic.
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Try to develop your answers using linkers and
structural markers. |
You will get better marks for fluency if you can
sequence ideas, rather than repeating them or
hesitating over them.
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Speak clearly and use stress and intonation to
help you get your points across. |
This will help improve your marks for pronuncia-
tion. Even good speakers can lose marks if they
speak much too quick.
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