IELTS tips
The IELTS interview gives you roughly 10 to 15 minutes of time to display your English speaking skills to the examiner. If you give one-word or very short answers to questions you are not giving the examiner much with which to assess you.
Even if you are asked what seems like a yes–no question you are expected to say more than a simple “yes’ or “no”. You should try to develop what you say by for example, giving reasons, opinions or describing something in more detail.
In the video clip Joao is asked to tell the examiner something he likes about his job. He answers by saying “the people”, which shows that he has understood the question, but it doesn’t show off any of his English skills. What he needs to do, which eventually he does with some prompting from the examiner, is to develop his answer and describe in more detail why he likes the people he works with.
A good tip for candidates is to look for signals from the examiner. Often you can see from the examiner’s facial expression or manner if you have said enough or not.
Transcript
Examiner: Can you tell me something you like about your job?
Candidate: The people. People are nice. They are positive. They are…
Mon, 30/08/2010 - 3:17am — English Online Visitor
it would help me
Sun, 29/08/2010 - 1:38pm — wxx
a good tip ~
Thu, 26/08/2010 - 7:19pm — English Online Visitor
lol..
Tue, 03/08/2010 - 5:05am — aliahsan
Funny examiner but good efort by examiner to force him say more words!!!
Thu, 15/07/2010 - 9:33pm — maxwellhan
well,
Wed, 07/07/2010 - 3:15pm — English Online Visitor
LOL, FUNNEHH.. but a really good tip.
Fri, 18/06/2010 - 11:00am — English Online Visitor
Right! There is a need to expound on your answers.
Fri, 18/06/2010 - 12:40am — English Online Visitor
Yeh this is my always faults in the work interviews, yeah you are right, thanks a lot
Thu, 27/05/2010 - 3:45pm — English Online Visitor
thanks it will really help
Thu, 06/05/2010 - 11:44pm — English Online Visitor
very funny:)))))))