QUOTE(Nemesis1980 @ Jul 1 2013, 03:00 PM)
Ok, give u a tip.
They'll give u a question, u'll have time to write down the point that u gonna speak. DO NOT SIT THERE DREAMING OR DOING NOTHING. Every second counts!
When they request u to speak, just try to speak slow and steady. Do not speak too fast coz asian tend to speak very fast. This is a speaking test, not to test wat u know. So take ur time to express loud and clear.
Speak as much as u can until they ask u to stop.
Like he said, it's not a debate you won't get points for getting the facts right. Treat it like a conversation between someone you just met. But don't speak so slowly that it feels like you're talking to a child. They'll give u a question, u'll have time to write down the point that u gonna speak. DO NOT SIT THERE DREAMING OR DOING NOTHING. Every second counts!
When they request u to speak, just try to speak slow and steady. Do not speak too fast coz asian tend to speak very fast. This is a speaking test, not to test wat u know. So take ur time to express loud and clear.
Speak as much as u can until they ask u to stop.
Making eye contact with your examiner is important as well. If you pandai read their body language you can build rapport with them, at least you won't feel so nervous.
Good luck!
Jul 1 2013, 06:16 PM

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