Speaking Test Strategies 17 Using alternative structures
This lesson will focus on structuring your answer in a way that is more conversational, like a story.
This lesson will focus on structuring your answer in a way that is more conversational, like a story.
This lesson will focus on using a variety of expressions to give examples. The topic we will discuss is travel.
This lesson will focus on adding points naturally, using a variety of expressions. The topic we will discuss is education.
In this review lesson you will practice using the argumentation strategies from the previous four units.
This is the final lesson in this advanced strategies section. It will show you how to prepare and use factual evidence, as surprising facts are very persuasive when you are arguing.
This lesson focuses on reasoning in an argument. It shows you how to go deeper and make a very strong connection between your claims and your evidence.
In this lesson, we will work on using specific language to give powerful examples and anecdotes.
This is the first lesson on advanced argumentation techniques. It will show you how to give balanced answers using a main argument and a counterargument.
This lesson will focus on using a variety of phrases to add emphasis. The topic we will discuss is your workplace.
This is a review of the previous four lessons on fluency. It will give you a chance to practice giving a smooth, fluent answer.
This is the final lesson on fluency in this section. It will help you to win the listener's attention using gestures, eye contact and intonation.
In the last lesson, you worked on avoiding non-word sounds and pausing effectively. This lesson will help you to understand English rhythm and intonation, and show you how to use set phrases to appear more fluent.
In many speaking tests, speakers are penalized for saying non-word sounds, such as "um" or "uh". Eliminating these sounds is also one of the quickest ways to sound more sophisticated in presentations, meetings, and even everyday life.
This is the beginning of the section of the course about fluency. You will understand what fluency is and learn practical ways to improve it. This lesson is an overview, and it offers quick wins and simple strategies you can use right away.
This lesson is about making a strong, well-reasoned argument. This is the last part of making a strong basic answer.
The previous lesson was about introductions and conclusions; this lesson is about making an argument. This is the body of your answer. It is central to improving your overall score on all speaking tests. It will also help you to become a more powerful speaker in general.
To succeed in speaking tests, you need to make sure you begin and end your answers well. We'll teach you some simple strategies to do this with confidence.
Our first strategy lesson is about interview tests in general. We'll talk about what they are for. This will help you avoid the biggest mistake that people make in interview tests.