Are you trying to improve your IELTS speaking skills?
A native English speaker can be a valuable asset in IELTS training—especially for improving speaking and listening skills, and gaining cultural-linguistic insight. Here's how they can help in each section of the test:
🔊 Speaking
A native speaker can:
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Conduct mock interviews simulating the IELTS Speaking test.
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Give natural, fluent feedback on pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm.
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Help you sound more idiomatic—teaching everyday expressions and natural phrasing.
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Highlight cultural appropriateness (e.g., polite disagreement, elaborating answers).
✅ Example:
Instead of saying, “I like reading books,” a native speaker might guide you toward, “I’m really into reading, especially historical fiction.”
👂 Listening
A native speaker can:
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Speak at a natural pace, helping you adjust to real-world speed and accent.
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Explain idioms or fast speech (e.g., “gonna,” “wanna,” etc.).
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Practice with a variety of accents if they’re multilingual or can mimic others.
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Discuss common traps in IELTS listening (like similar-sounding options).
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