Continue Reading “IELTS Speaking Practice Test Questions #6. English Exam Help Series.”
IELTS Speaking Practice Test Videos for PR or University Entry. #5. Play These On Your Mobile or PC.
IELTS Speaking Practice Test Questions 4. English Exam Help Series.
IELTS Speaking Practice Test Videos #3. Listen To The Questions And Practice Answering.
The next video in the series is number 3. This video features James asking questions to camera and so you can pause the video, practice answering the question, then continue with the questions. a great way to practice for the IELTS exam if you don’t have a chance to speak English with someone.
IELTS Speaking Practice Test Questions 2. English Exam Help Series.
IELTS Speaking Practice Test Questions 2 is now available. Check it out here:
IELTS Speaking Practice Test Questions 1. English Exam Help Series.
Are you studying IELTS? Then this is the video series for you! Practice your spoken English against the video. Listen to the questions. Pause the video. Practice answering the question. Then continuing the video and answer the next one. Great practice for the IELTS Speaking Test.
Ezi English. Practice Speaking English Anywhere, Anytime. Learn English Online. English Language Tuition.
Welcome to Ezi English. Watch Speaking English videos on your mobile and practice your spoken English skills on your cell. Using your pad, laptop, pc or other multimedia device you can speak English anywhere, anytime without the need of an English tutor or teacher. And best of all, it’s free!
New! Download the App!
New!
Free “Speak English! Practice Videos” App
Use it to practice for the IELTS Speaking Test
For your Android smart phone.
Click on Speak English! Practice Videos to download from Google Play.
As a private English tutor, one of the things I’ve found more than anything else is that students really don’t want to study spoken English from textbooks. Afterall, native English speakers didn’t learn to speak English from studying textbooks! But frequently the opportunity is not there for students to practice speaking English, and so many suffer from poor pronunciation or simply poor confidence due to not having that kind of opportunity.
Also, while free-style conversation lessons are okay, these do not go all the way to helping students practice their English skills, especially as they’d be practicing with people who are at the same level as them. What’s needed is a lesson where conversation happens and the teacher corrects the conversation as it progresses.
Skype lessons are great for this. I strongly recommend finding a tutor available on Skype that can teach conversation and pronunciation skills.
There are many available on Tutor Agent.
Failing that, a guided conversational video would also help. I particularly recommend any video that contains a tutor asking questions in a role play style lesson. You can pause the video, work out how you should be answering the question or come up with several different ways to answer to challenge yourself, and then play the video to hear the next question. You don’t get a tutor correcting you but you do get a tutor challenging you to come up with an answer to a difficult question that you would not usually be asked by a student in your own college class or in your university ESL English language course.
If you’re in Sydney and need an English Tutor, visit my site here: English Tutor Sydney