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The speaking portion of the IELTS exam (or any exam for that matter) can be the most intimidating because it puts the test-taker on the hot spot – there’s less time to think about your response and you’re in a one-on-one scenario with a stranger (who can seem a little scary).
Royal Soft Skills Campus is the right choice for you to get ready for foreign education. We are not into IELTS training or GRE kind of training. We are into Communication Skills Training and Fluency in English Training with a touch of Soft Skills.
We make you a natural speaker like that of a native speaker. You can speak English with ease and with great spontaneity.
Naturally you may be planning to take up the coaching for IELTS (Or any test for that matter).
But do you know one thing? Most of the training centers who boast of IELTS training are not into serious training. They just do not have any module or experienced training staff. Most of the training centers are into 'Foreign Education Consultancy' their main objective is to get the commissions from the universities that they deal with. They do not focus much on your training. They simply conduct model/sample tests. They just give you marks and tips to study well.
Choosing an overseas education during your university years is one of the most rewarding decisions you will ever make in your life. A study abroad experience will benefit you in ways beyond your imagination and expectations. It will offer you an opportunity to discover a unique diversified culture, make lifelong friendships and connections, and receive an education that goes a long way in your holistic development.
Do you aspire to go abroad for your higher education to pursue a particular discipline? Or would like to see a different part of the world? Do you dream of immigrating to a foreign country? The simplest solution is to study abroad.
Where to begin with?
Join Royal Soft Skills Campus and get a natural ability to speak.
Don’t be too concerned! Read our full guide to the speaking
test so you feel more confident...
Structure
The speaking test is actually very short – it’s only about
11-14 mins long! Hopefully if you prepare properly, the time will fly by as you
get into the swing of things – before you know it, you’ll be on the next part
of the test. You’ll be sat alone at a table with a certified examiner in a
room. The test will be recorded for the examiner's record.
Note: Usually your speaking test will be on the same day as
your writing, listening and reading tests though sometimes it can be scheduled
for a different day due to time commitments.
The test is split into 3 parts:
Part 1 Introduction and interview (4-5 mins)
The examiner will introduce themselves and prompt you to do
the same. The examiner will ask some simple questions about yourself such as
your family, home, interests and studies. Because you’re talking about
yourself, this first part acts as a nice starting point to settle you in and
relax any nerves.
Part 2. Individual long turn (3-4 mins)
Examiner gives you a card with a topic on it for you to
discuss. This card will also have some points which you must cover in your
discussion. On receiving the card, you’ll be given a minute to write down some
quick notes to prepare what you are going to say. You will then have 1-2 mins
to talk about the topic. The examiner will ask 1-2 short follow-up questions in
response to what you have originally said.
Part 3. Two-way discussion (4-5 mins)
You’ll be asked to discuss further the same topic you
discussed in part 2. Unlike the 2nd part, this 3rd part will have more
back-and-forth between the examiner and yourself, rather than you speaking at
length on your own. There will also be room to talk about more abstract issues
and ideas.
Royal Soft Skills Campus has a research based module. That makes you competent to speak English spontaneously and naturally.
You can speak English naturally, spontaneously as if English is your mother tongue.
Royal offers you 4 pillars for success
1) Language Proficiency
2) Communication Skills
3) Soft Skills
4) Personality Development
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