How can I practice Speaking section of IELTS?

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    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    Here are some tips to ace the speaking section of IELTS examination: 

    • Interacting with People in English: Candidates can practice speaking in english with people around themselves. This improves vocabulary as well as builds confidence in oneself. 

    • Record for improvement: Candidates can record themselves in camera and practice speaking in front of it, and then re-watch it to find mistakes and improve themselves. 

    • Frequent mock tests : Regular mock tests help the students for improvement and analysis.

    • Joining a club : Candidates can join a speaking club with fellow IELTS students to prepare for the

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    Rashmi Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    By using correct vocabulary and right pronunciation IELTS speaking become easy to learn. Speaking in IELTS exam is the most scoring section you can learn more about  IELTS Speaking and attain the desired marks.


    By using correct vocabulary and right pronunciation IELTS speaking become easy to learn. Speaking in IELTS exam is the most scoring section you can learn more about  IELTS Speaking and attain the desired marks.

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