TIPS TO DELIVER A FLAWLESS SPEECH IN THE SECOND PART OF THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST

PART OF THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST
PART OF THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST

TIPS TO DELIVER A FLAWLESS SPEECH IN THE SECOND PART OF THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST

The second part of the IELTS speaking test commonly known as cue card is probably the most difficult part of the IELTS English speaking test. In this part of the test, the candidate is given a cared of topic and he has to speak continuously for 2-minutes on the same topic. In this part the examiner don’t interrupt the candidate so the examinee has to talk for 2 minutes nonstop. The most challenging part of this section is to speak fluently in English. Specially speaking fluently is a trouble for non English speaking candidates.

Fluency and coherence is the assessment criteria for speaking test in both the IELTS Academic Speaking and IELTS General Speaking Test, so it is necessary for the candidate to be good in this. So today we will discuss TIPS TO DELIVER A FLAWLESS SPEECH IN THE SECOND PART OF THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST which can be followed by the candidate as a part of his preparation to speak fluent language.

1. The candidate should utilize properly the given one minute to prepare the cue card to deliver the answer fluently. One should get proper training to prepare a mind map on the given topic within the given time frame of 1 minute. For this the training center or the mentors should guide the candidates properly.

2. The examinees should learn the vocabulary in such a way that they don’t get short of the appropriate words required to express their thought process.

3. Examinee should practice speaking on various cue topics in order to boost their confidence and get a pocket full of ideas.

4. The 2-minute-long speech should be well structured; their speech should have a proper progress. It should have an appropriate introduction, main body discussion and an apt conclusion.

5. The examinees should link their various points in such a way that the entire speech should look like one complete piece of discussion.

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PART 3 ANSWERS OF IELTS SPEAKING TEST?

The part 3 is the last part of the IELTS speaking test. After completing introduction  and cue card part of the test examinee start feeling exhausted and this happens especially after delivering a 2-minute speech on the given cue card topic. So, most of the candidates usually perform pretty badly in this part of the IELTS English speaking test. However, this part gives the opportunity to show the presence of mind to the examiner by elaborating and inculcating new and valuable thoughts to the cue card topics. Since this part appears in both the IELTS Academic Speaking and IELTS General Speaking Test, it is the primary duty of the consultants to prepare students for this part of the test as a part of their IELTS speaking preparation plan.

In this ultimate part of the IELTS speaking test, students are asked different questions related to their cue card topics that appear in the second part of the test. As a complete guide for IELTS speaking, study abroad consultants should practice their students this second and third part of the test together. It will help them to maintain continuity and coherence between these two separate parts of the test. The students will be able to connect their ideas generated for delivering the speech in the long turn with the questions asked in the third part by the examiner. While answering in the third section, the students can even cross refer to ideas inculcated at the time of delivering the speech in the second section.

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