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Please critique my speaking and let me know about my mark
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:11 pm
by abbasazarmehrput
Describe a competition( or contest) that you have entered
You should say:
when the competition took place
what was good about it
why you remember this event
Re: Please critique my speaking and let me know about my mark
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 5:52 am
by David.IELTS.Examiner
Hello!
Fluency - Speech is much too slow. There are some unnecessary pauses.
Coherence - A good range of connectives is used and sentences are in a very order.
Vocabulary - Good range of vocabulary. Not many mistakes.
Grammar - Not many mistakes, but I think that you need to use a much wider range of structures.
Pronunciation - Clear. You attempt intonation but the very slow speech means that use of intonation is limited.
Re: Please critique my speaking and let me know about my mark
Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 7:49 am
by abbasazarmehrput
Hi David,
Thank you very much for critiquing my recording. I was wondering if you could possibly let me know whether with this approach can I get 7 or higher? or I should employ another strategy for my coming exam held on the 9th of January, 2016.
Could you please do me a favour and analyse my other recording posted in the speaking section of this?
In the end, I just want to say thanks to you for your time allocating for people like me. God bless you and your family.
Best wishes,
Abbas
Re: Please critique my speaking and let me know about my mark
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 5:41 pm
by lmoore
Hello, abbasazarmehrput!
Thanks for sharing your story about the ping pong competition. It sounded really interesting and like you had a great time, especially visiting your family.
First, I would say that you, in general, have a good command of English. You used transitions well, as David.IELTS.Examiner said. The organization of your speech was good overall.
I could hear that you tried to use some higher-level vocabulary like “eye-catching.” You used these words correctly. I would encourage you to continue to increase your range of vocabulary by studying synonyms for commonly-used words.
Your pronunciation is very clearly enunciated much of the time, but your slower speed of speech makes your speech sound a bit halted. It’s not as natural and conversational as it should be. Particularly, the /th/ sound is still difficult for you. Make sure you put your tongue between your teeth when you say words like “with” and “other.”
Here are some other notes:
I participated in different competitions and contests FOR my life – IN my life
My ping pong competition which held one year ago – which WAS held one year ago
Sponsored by national Iranian gas company – by A national Iranian gas company
Three teams – pronunciation – sounded like TREE
To score as far as I could – as HIGH as I could
With, other, - TH pronunciation
Near to the . . .province – NEAR the. . .province (not “near to”)
I and my colleagues – My colleagues and I
Mem OR a ble – pronunciation – Emphasize first syllable – MEM or a ble.
Best wishes as you continue to practice!