سیندخت 18786 اشتراک گذاری ارسال شده در 5 مهر، ۱۳۹۱ Don't memorize answers To some extent you can predict the kind of topics that you might be asked to talk about in the IELTS interview. This means that it is quite common for interviewees to prepare answers in advance and learn them by heart. Then, in the interview if the topic comes up they will regurgitate (verb; repeat after memorisation) their answer – whether it answers the question or not. There are several problems with this approach. Firstly, it is usually very clear that an answer has been memorised as it sounds very unnatural to the examiner. Examiners have a lot of experience interviewing people and they can easily see when something isn’t quite right. If they suspect that the answer has been memorised they will probably interrupt your answer and move on to another question. Secondly, if you have memorised an answer it is very unlikely that it will actually answer the question directly and this will be another signal to the examiner that something isn’t quite right. In summary, you should avoid trying to memorise answers, but you can still prepare for the interview by thinking about possible topics and making sure you have the vocabulary and language to talk about the topics in general. 5 لینک به دیدگاه
سیندخت 18786 مالک اشتراک گذاری ارسال شده در 5 مهر، ۱۳۹۱ [h=1]Don't get over-emotional[/h] It's good to express your emotions but don't lose control! In an interview situation it’s always good to express yourself and to convey your feelings, however there is a limit. You don’t want to put yourself in a situation that causes you to become over-emotional and perhaps lose control – this could jeopardise the success of your whole interview. In order to avoid this, think about the kind of things that you may be asked about in an interview that could cause you to get emotional – a pet that died recently, an exam you failed, an argument you had with a friend. By thinking about them in advance you can mentally prepare yourself to talk about them, or our best advice would be to try to avoid talking on these sensitive subjects altogether and wherever possible answer the question using a different example. 5 لینک به دیدگاه
سیندخت 18786 مالک اشتراک گذاری ارسال شده در 5 مهر، ۱۳۹۱ Follow this Speaking test advice and try to talk fluently . The Speaking test is a face-to-face conversation with a certified examiner. It is as close to a real-life situation as a test can get. The examiner will ask you about familiar topics such as home, work or studies in part 1. This should help you feel comfortable when speaking. Try and relax so that you can speak as naturally as possible. Take time before the test to practise speaking with a partner, friend or teacher . Make the most of your Speaking test : try to talk as much as you can talk as fluently as possible and be spontaneous relax, be confident and enjoy using your English develop your answers speak more than the examiner ask for clarification if necessary do not learn prepared answers; the examiner is trained to spot this and will change the question express your opinions; you will be assessed on your ability to communicate the examiner’s questions tend to be fairly predictable; practise at home and record yourself 5 لینک به دیدگاه
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