Don't memorise answers

 

It's common for interviewees to prepare answers in advance but there are things that you should avoid doing.

Notes

To some extent you can predict the kind of topics that you might be asked to talk about in the IELTS interview. This means that it is quite common for interviewees to prepare answers in advance and learn them by heart. Then, in the interview if the topic comes up they will regurgitate (verb; repeat after memorisation) their answer – whether it answers the question or not. There are several problems with this approach.

Firstly, it is usually very clear that an answer has been memorised as it sounds very unnatural to the examiner. Examiners have a lot of experience interviewing people and they can easily see when something isn’t quite right. If they suspect that the answer has been memorised they will probably interrupt your answer and move on to another question.

Secondly, if you have memorised an answer it is very unlikely that it will actually answer the question directly and this will be another signal to the examiner that something isn’t quite right.

In summary, you should avoid trying to memorise answers, but you can still prepare for the interview by thinking about possible topics and making sure you have the vocabulary and language to talk about the topics in general.

Transcript

Examiner: Would you like to tell me about your hometown?

Candidate: Yes! Woo! Thanks, Internet. Porto, the country’s second largest city, is in itself full of interest, but the district it heads, though largely industrialized, offers the visitor plenty to see. Along the coast, holiday resorts like the cosmopolitan beach of Espinho... splendid seafood or traditional fishing towns... quaint charm of Amarante, with 17th century mansions... famous for a kind of sweet egg pastries called Bellies of Angels.

Examiner: Thank you. What is the most interesting building in your hometown?

Candidate: The church? The old church. It’s big and some kings have been there and are there engraves…

 

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suntop's picture

yes i practice listening part but iam fraid of reading part i think the time will not be enough to answer q in just one hour   so what to do? 

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Hello,
I answered the same question here just the other day.
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Adam
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suntop's picture

i want 2 do the ielts next month and i am afraid i cant pass it  could you please give me your advice to achieve it 

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Hello,
You need to find out what your strong and weak points are in the exam. Have you done a practice test of any sort?
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Adam
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