Unlike Writing, Speaking should sound natural. Using overly formal words can actually lower your score because it sounds "robotic". “That’s an interesting question…” . “Well, to be honest...” . Expressing Personal Opinions: “As far as I’m concerned...” . “From my perspective...” . “To my mind...” . Clarifying and Elaborating: “What I mean by that is...” . “Let me elaborate on that...” . Natural Idioms (Use sparingly for Band 7+): “Out of the blue” (Suddenly). “Feel under the weather” (Feeling sick). “Once in a blue moon” (Very rarely). 3. Key Vocabulary by Popular Topic
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If you are preparing for the IELTS exam, you have probably heard the advice: “Don’t memorize answers.” Unlike Writing, Speaking should sound natural
“It is widely believed that...” (Classic opening for general views). “Well, to be honest
Strategies
Here, you must speak for two minutes. Storytelling phrases and structure words are vital. “To my mind
Unlike Writing, Speaking should sound natural. Using overly formal words can actually lower your score because it sounds "robotic". “That’s an interesting question…” . “Well, to be honest...” . Expressing Personal Opinions: “As far as I’m concerned...” . “From my perspective...” . “To my mind...” . Clarifying and Elaborating: “What I mean by that is...” . “Let me elaborate on that...” . Natural Idioms (Use sparingly for Band 7+): “Out of the blue” (Suddenly). “Feel under the weather” (Feeling sick). “Once in a blue moon” (Very rarely). 3. Key Vocabulary by Popular Topic
(No email required. Instant download.)
If you are preparing for the IELTS exam, you have probably heard the advice: “Don’t memorize answers.”
“It is widely believed that...” (Classic opening for general views).
Strategies
Here, you must speak for two minutes. Storytelling phrases and structure words are vital.