This document provides advice on what not to do during an IELTS exam. It recommends avoiding hesitating too much, lacking confidence, giving planned answers or prepared speeches, not listening to the examiner, being rude, talking for too long or using your own language, answering too briefly, not answering the question, being too demanding, being arrogant, not asking for clarifications, speaking too slowly or going too fast, not developing clear ideas, talking in circles, and not communicating well.
This document provides advice on what not to do during an IELTS exam. It recommends avoiding hesitating too much, lacking confidence, giving planned answers or prepared speeches, not listening to the examiner, being rude, talking for too long or using your own language, answering too briefly, not answering the question, being too demanding, being arrogant, not asking for clarifications, speaking too slowly or going too fast, not developing clear ideas, talking in circles, and not communicating well.
This document provides advice on what not to do during an IELTS exam. It recommends avoiding hesitating too much, lacking confidence, giving planned answers or prepared speeches, not listening to the examiner, being rude, talking for too long or using your own language, answering too briefly, not answering the question, being too demanding, being arrogant, not asking for clarifications, speaking too slowly or going too fast, not developing clear ideas, talking in circles, and not communicating well.
Lacking confidence Giving a planned answer Launching into a prepared speech Not listening to the examiner Being rude Talking for too long Using your own language Answering too riefly Not answering the !uestion Being too demanding Being arrogant Not asking for clarifications "peaking too slowly Not developing clear ideas Going too fast Talking in circles Not communicating well