IELTS Speaking Test | How to Do Good in Part 3?

IELTS Speaking Test | How to Do Good in Part 3?

Zilpah D'Souza Published:
April 26, 2024

IELTS Speaking test (Part 3) lasts around 4 to 5 minutes and includes 4 to 8 questions. You will have chance to go into considerably greater detail on topics linked to part 2 in this part 3 of the test. This section of the test centres on your capacity to assess, discuss, and theorize about topics as well as to articulate and defend viewpoints. The examiner will assist you in doing this by posing questions that go further into the subject matter. To learn how to ace part 3, the last section of the Speaking test, continue reading this article.

 

What to do in IELTS speaking test part 3?

  • Talk confidently and clearly while expressing your thoughts. You can still receive a band 9 even if you are not sure whether your ideas are strong enough. The examiner is more concerned with your pronunciation and fluency. Furthermore, they stress the variety of appropriate phrases you use. It is also significant that you can construct phrases without making any mistakes.
  • Ask the examiner to repeat the question if you do not understand. You may ask, "Could you please repeat the question?". It is wiser to comprehend the question at hand from the outset rather than avoid it and provide a meaningless response.
  • You may need some time to consider before responding to the question. It is acceptable to request a few seconds to gather your thoughts. You have time to come up with a response. As you prepare to deliver a confident speech, try to link your thoughts.

 

What not to do in IELTS speaking test part 3?

  • Do not try to tell something that will correspond to the IELTS examiner's ideas. Even if you think the IELTS examiner will disagree with your opinions, you can still voice them. During the Speaking test, there is no system in place to grade your opinions.
  • Reciting responses from memory is not a smart idea. It is not appropriate for you to answer with pre-written responses. Your speech pattern, vocabulary, and pronunciation will all be used by the examiner to determine this. In this manner, you may even wind up providing irrelevant responses, which may lower your score. It is preferable to practice speaking. So, increase your vocabulary by conversing with and listening to native speakers.
  • Do not give short replies as in Part 1. Answers should be thorough and well-explained, using three or four sentences. Make an effort to provide some justifications for your particular viewpoint. Your final line can also serve as the speech's conclusion.

 

Techniques for answering IELTS speaking part 3 questions

The Speaking Section of the IELTS has a variety of question formats. However, you may employ a useful method to respond to any kind of question from section 3. Remember that contributing your opinions is necessary to get excellent marks:

  • Address the question directly.
  • Give a justification for your particular viewpoint.
  • Provide an instance to bolster your point of view. Speaking about your experiences in life is also permissible.
  • Conclude with a phrase that connects your ideas and examples to the topic of the inquiry.

The approach outlined above is a very successful strategy for responding to the IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions.

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