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Hi!
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So, you've done all your preparation and practiced your English a lot, and now you want to know what you can do during the exam.
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Here are five tips to help you get the best mark in your next speaking exam.
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Number one: Remember, it's not a race, so slow down!
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Before you speak, think carefully about what you want to say and speak a little slower than normal.
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Number two: If you don't understand the question or the activity, don't worry.
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Ask the examiner to explain it again.
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You can say something like, "Could you repeat that, please?"
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Number three: When you're asked a question, don't just say "yes" or "no" as your answer.
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The examiner wants to know how good your English is!
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So, try to explain your answer with a reason.
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Say "Yes, I agree because ..." or "No, I don't think so, because ..."
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Number four: Look at the examiner's or other students' faces and eyes when you speak.
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Faces can tell you a lot!
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If you see that the examiner or your partner don't understand you, then say it again using different words.
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And finally, number five: Speak clearly so that the examiner can hear you.
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If you find this difficult, practice with a friend at home.
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Stand at opposite ends of a room and speak to each other in English.
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Or speak to each other in English online or on the phone.
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OK, so these are our top five tips, but just one final piece of advice.
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Your teacher or examiner are only human, and usually they will really want you to do well.
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So, take a deep breath, smile, relax and good luck with your next speaking exam!
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