Correct pronunciation is the most important aspect while planning for the IELTS speaking test. Appropriate pronunciation makes it easy for the examiner to follow whatever you are saying. It also tests the skills that directly contribute to the band score. At Xpertmyy IELTS, we have accent and intonation as part of the speaking skills that we focus on improving.
As with any test, there are several general issues IELTS-speaking candidates experience with pronunciation. These are problems that learners face in production, and they encompass some specific phonemes, stress, and intonation. Knowledge of such difficulties can guide the practice toward the activity’s most problematic aspects.
At Xpertmyy IELTS, unlike other centres, we first determine the particular areas of pronunciation that a particular student finds hardest and then guide them through practising those areas.
Listening to the native speaker is also one of the most effective techniques concerning correct pronunciation. Turn on an English channel, listen to podcasts, or follow a tutorial on the web. Focus on the way words are said and attempt to emulate that. This technique is helpful in the acclimatization of the rhythm and sound of the language.
Knowing the phonetic alphabet is always useful. Phonetic transcriptions help to indicate exactly how a word should be pronounced. Apps or online resources that consist of phonetic transcriptions should be employed to practice IELTS-speaking. It becomes more helpful when it comes to the pronouncing of new words in the target language.
One can record himself while speaking, and the recording can prove useful. Recite the phrases and consider the differences between them and the native speakers. Focus on the sounds you think you are pronouncing wrong and try to practice those particular sounds. This self-assessment technique is recommended a lot by tutors at Xpertmyy IELTS.
Tongue twisters are a great technique for improving correct pronunciation. They assist in the production of demanding sounds and also in the general clarity of speech. To get the desired result, tongue twisters should be included as a regular part of practice sessions.
Many online resources or applications for mobile devices are tailored for pronunciation. Such resources can include activities practised in the conversational lessons, feedback about your pronunciation, and native speakers’ samples. Use the following to help you improve your IELTS speaking skills.
Other ways are joining English-speaking clubs or participating in language exchange programs, which guarantee practical experience. Speaking with native English speakers or fellow IELTS takers is useful in pronunciation as it is put into practice. At Xpertmyy IELTS, we arrange speaking clubs from time to time to let the students practice their pronunciation.
This process has to be taught over time, and there is no shortcut to it. It is recommended that you spend some time practising your pronunciation every day. Engage in different ways and materials with your practice, making it more fun and productive.
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