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Lesson of the evening 13th September

1) A minute to in it
2) Silly things to lose marks on IELTS SPEAKING

A minute thing
a) Talk about a dog that you have no or had in the past and you like or liked so much.
b) Describe one of your lazy friends.
c) Tell me the main things you did from the morning till the evening yesterday
d) Describe your plan for the Dashain of 2021

Silly Things You Say To Decrease Your IELTS Speaking Band Score

On the day of your IELTS speaking exam, you are nervous and due to this
nervousness, you are likely to make some silly mistakes. Being aware of such silly
errors in order to prevent speaking faulty statements can help you to avoid getting
lowered band score in IELTS speaking . So, let us find out what these silly mistakes are
and what you should do to avoid them.

Over Use of Idioms


You must be told in your IELTS speaking training sessions that usage of  idioms  can
help you score high band score. Though using idioms are definitely the indicators of
high band score but these are not the only factors that determine  good score . A lot of
other things should be kept in mind simultaneously such as sentence structure,
grammar, vocabulary, content etc. The misconception of using idioms more than
enough leads to lower band score in IELTS speaking because you would be penalized
for overly using them. Hence, use idioms only when it is required to add cohesion in
your speaking and this can happen when you concentrate on answering the question
effectively rather than merely using idioms.

Using Connectives Excessively


As is the case with idioms, similarly, you should avoid using sentence connectors in
excess, during your IELTS speaking exam. Sentence connectors are the words or
phrases that help us to connect our ideas. Moreover, therefore, however, on the other
hand, in comparison to this etc. are some of the connectives that are good indicators
of Band 7 or above. But some students take this for granted and try to use more and
more connectives which ultimately reduce the band score in IELTS speaking. So, one
should use connectives only when it is needed so that it comes out naturally and does
not look mechanical as if used forcefully.

Incorrectly Using Advanced Vocabulary


Vocabulary of the advanced level is the key to score at least Band 8 or above but do
not consider it as the only key. Fluency, coherence, cohesion, grammar and
punctuation are the other key areas as well that are to be included for achieving high
band score in IELTS speaking. There are some students who have the list of
uncommon words but they lack good band score in other areas.

How you should use advanced vocabulary then? Practice is the key, first of all and
you should also remember that it is better to use those words you are confident about
rather than those from tough vocabulary that you are unsure of. Keep on learning the
advanced words and getting exposed to those new words by listening to podcasts,
songs or watching movies, videos, talk shows, interviews, group discussions and
most importantly, try to speak them yourself. Reading these words in newspapers,
magazines etc. and then writing your own sentences is also an effective way of
learning to use the advanced vocabulary naturally in IELTS speaking test.

Losing Control and Saying Fillers Excessively


In IELTS speaking, fluency and coherence are significant factors that give great
impacts on your speaking. But saying fillers in between affect them and causes
hindrance in letting the listener understand your talk. Fillers such as ahm, er, ah etc.
are quite common. Though 100% free from fillers may not be possible, at least
controlling to speaking more and saying fillers less would make a big difference in
your band score, while saying them more often would lessen your band score like
anything by leaving poor impression on the examiner.

Saying More Off-Topic


Sticking to the main topic is an extremely essential thing. Some students, in order to
be more fluent, try to speak more and more which distracts them from the main topic.
This happens in cue card section as well as in the follow-up part of the IELTS speaking
test. Whenever you feel that you are getting out of track, immediately switch yourself
on the right path which is nothing but the main question asked by the examiner.

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