
How Does an Examiner Mark Your Speaking Test? Pronunciation Explained
IELTS Podcast · Ben Worthington
October 20, 202420m 1s
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Show Notes
Welcome to another insightful episode of the IELTS Podcast, where our host, Ben Worthington, delves into the intricacies of the IELTS Speaking test. This post focuses on pronunciation—a critical component of the test that can significantly impact your score. Understanding Pronunciation Criteria Pronunciation in IELTS is not just about accuracy but also about clarity and fluency. The criteria break down into key areas: articulation of sounds, word and sentence stress, and intonation. Articulation is about how precisely you form sounds and how effectively you connect words in speech. Stress and intonation further influence how natural your spoken English appears. Emphasizing the right syllables and modulating your tone makes your speech engaging and easier to understand. These elements mirror the natural speech patterns of native speakers, which is a critical aspect the examiners look for. Common Pronunciation Mistakes Many learners carry over phonetic elements from their native languages, which can lead to mispronunciations. For example, speakers from East Asia may struggle with the English "r" and "l" sounds, while Spanish speakers might find the English "h" challenging. Recognizing and correcting these tendencies is crucial for improving your pronunciation. Learn more about pronunciation tips here. Accent and Intelligibility While many students aspire to acquire a British or American accent, the goal should be clear and understandable speech. Ben stresses the importance of a 'neutral' accent, which maximises comprehensibility among a global audience. Remember, your accent should not hinder communication; instead, it should reflect your unique linguistic journey. Ben shares personal anecdotes from his teaching experience to illustrate how adapting one's accent can enhance clarity without losing individuality. It's about being understood, not about mimicking a native speaker perfectly. Explore different English accents here. Practical Tips to Improve Pronunciation Ben suggests several practical exercises to hone pronunciation skills:
- Dictation Software: Use speech-to-text features to see how well your pronunciation translates into written text. This can highlight areas needing improvement.
- Singing: Sing along to English songs. This fun activity can improve your intonation and stress patterns.
- Speaking Aloud: Regular practice speaking English aloud can help solidify new pronunciation patterns.