QUOTE(schizophrenic @ Apr 18 2008, 07:30 PM)
if you speak english everyday then I think an 8.0 wouldn't be a problem. but it largely depends on the Q u r asked on that day and the leniency of the marker
Exactly! To all those who're about to sit for the test: Your pronunciation and fluency of the conversation count. But never, ever, forget to provide good points for whatever questions you are asked. Those points are just as important, if not, constitute even more of the marking system! I was unable to answer one particular question and was marked down quite a bit. The question was something like: How do you think weather influences a person's character''. I was dumbfounded. I was tempted to say: Hell NO! I do not think it influences a person's character, at all. But i tried and eventually strayed out of the main question(I went on talking about it changes a person's mood etc). I requested for a remark and it only managed to be raised by 0.5. (though it was enough to satisfy my University's minimum requirement for the Speaking section)This post has been edited by LadyVictoria: Sep 4 2008, 03:33 AM
Sep 4 2008, 03:31 AM

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