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[Should You Attempt to Connect with Your IELTS Speaking Examiner?]-[IE 1562: Should You Try to Connect With the Examiner?]

IELTS Energy English 7+ · B1 · 2026-02-06

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Navigating the IELTS Speaking Exam: The Myth of Rapport

Many students approach the IELTS speaking test with the same social instincts they use in everyday conversation. However, as highlighted in this episode of the IELTS Energy Podcast, attempting to build a personal connection with an IELTS examiner is not only unnecessary but potentially counterproductive. Understanding the professional boundaries of the examiner is essential for maintaining focus and achieving your target band score.

The Professional Boundary of the Examiner

While the hosts of All Ears English generally emphasize the importance of connection in language learning, they clarify that the IELTS speaking test is a notable exception. Examiners are under strict instructions to maintain a neutral, professional environment. They are "explicitly told not to chat" with candidates before the exam begins. This is not a reflection of unfriendliness or rudeness; rather, it is a safeguard to ensure the integrity of the testing process. Any perceived "friendliness or relationship" could lead to accusations of being "impartial" or "partial," which could ultimately "invalidate your scores" or jeopardize the examiner's career.

Managing Expectations: The "No-Reaction" Environment

Candidates often feel anxious when they do not receive the standard social cues they expect in a conversation. During the exam, examiners are "instructed not to react" to your answers. If you provide an excellent response, do not expect them to "look impressed," and if you make a joke, do not anticipate them to laugh. Attempting to force these social interactions can lead to "awkwardness," as the examiner is not permitted to reciprocate. By anticipating this silence, you can avoid being "thrown off" and stay focused on demonstrating your fluency and coherence, which are the actual metrics for your score.

Small Gestures vs. Score Impact

While there is no requirement to engage beyond answering test questions, the hosts suggest that minor, polite phrases can serve as a mental "warm-up" for the candidate. For example, when handing over your identification, saying "Yes, here you go" is perfectly acceptable. Similarly, when asked how you would like to be addressed, responding with "[Name] is great. Thank you" is a polite, natural way to begin the interaction.

It is crucial to remember that these small gestures have "no bearing on what scores they can give you." The examiner uses a "clear scoring system" based on specific criteria, and your social rapport with them does not factor into this evaluation.

Conclusion: Focus on the Task

Ultimately, the goal of the IELTS speaking test is to prove your proficiency in a limited amount of time. The examiner is not a conversational partner in the traditional sense; they are a professional evaluator with a tight schedule. By recognizing that the "awkwardness" is often felt by the student rather than the examiner, you can better prepare yourself to walk into the exam room with confidence, ready to provide high-quality answers without the distraction of trying to build an unnecessary, and prohibited, interpersonal connection.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have a feeling a lot of you listening will be really interested in the answer here.
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I can't wait to get into it.
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They were not trying to be our friends.
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It was just super serious and no nonsense.
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What do we need to know here?
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jump in
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left behind
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start off
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no nonsense
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bear with us
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📖 Transcript

This is an IELTS Energy Podcast, Episode 1562.
Should you try to connect with the Examiner?
Welcome to the IELTS Energy Podcast from All Ears English downloaded more than 35 million times with Examiner-trained IELTS whiz, Aubrey Carter and Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer.
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