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[Analyzing IELTS Speaking Performance: A Mock Test Review with Tomoko]-[IELTS SPEAKING Mock Exam - Tomoko from Japan 🇯🇵🎓- Band 6.0]

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📋 Summary

Analysis of an IELTS Speaking Mock Test

This review evaluates a practice IELTS speaking session featuring a candidate named Tomoko. The assessment focuses on four key criteria: Fluency and Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range and Accuracy, and Pronunciation. While the candidate demonstrates a commendable ability to tell stories and engage in discussion, consistent grammatical errors and pronunciation challenges impact the overall score.

1. Fluency and Coherence: The Importance of Expansion

A critical takeaway from this session is the necessity of expanding answers. The examiner highlights that providing short, one-word answers—such as when Tomoko replied "Black" to a question about her favorite color—hinders performance. A high-scoring response should involve elaboration, such as discussing how preferences change based on the environment or the occasion.

Furthermore, the examiner notes that Tomoko’s fluency is occasionally interrupted by "sustained periods of pausing" and "broken" sentences. While she is willing to speak at length, her tendency to use slow speech to find ideas impacts the flow. To improve, candidates must work on connecting ideas more fluidly rather than leaving gaps between sentences.

2. Lexical Resource: Paraphrasing vs. Repetition

Vocabulary usage is a cornerstone of the IELTS test. Tomoko showed potential, such as using the term "tailor" to describe her grandmother’s profession, which is a strong, less common lexical item. However, the examiner emphasizes the importance of paraphrasing. When asked about weather she dislikes, Tomoko simply repeated the examiner's phrasing: "I don't like rainy seasons." The examiner suggests that a more natural approach would be to say, "I'm not really a fan of the rainy season," to demonstrate lexical flexibility.

3. Grammatical Range and Accuracy: Managing Inconsistency

Grammar remains Tomoko's most significant hurdle. The examiner points out frequent errors, particularly with:

  • Gerunds and Infinitives: Tomoko struggles with the choice between "-ing" forms and "to" infinitives (e.g., "they love travel" vs. "they love traveling").
  • Subject-Verb Agreement: Instances such as "nobody say" instead of "nobody says" reflect a lack of consistent control.
  • Countable/Uncountable Nouns: Using "so much snows" instead of "so much snow."

Despite these errors, the candidate occasionally produces complex structures, such as using "what" clauses to create subordination ("That wasn't what we were actually planning"). The examiner notes that while these errors are frequent, they rarely cause severe comprehension issues, which keeps the candidate within the Band 6 range.

4. Pronunciation: The Challenge of Word Stress

Pronunciation is evaluated based on the clarity and the listener's effort. Tomoko’s mispronunciation of specific words, such as "aerial" and "hammock," created what the examiner called "strain"—meaning the listener had to work harder to understand the meaning. Proper word stress is crucial; for instance, "hammock" should be stressed on the first syllable, whereas Tomoko stressed both. The examiner concludes that while she is generally understood, these occasional lapses in clarity prevent a higher score.

Final Assessment

The examiner concludes that Tomoko likely falls within a Band 6.0. While she possesses a wide enough vocabulary to discuss topics and can navigate complex sentences, the frequency of grammatical mistakes and the lack of consistent fluency are the primary limiting factors. This mock test serves as a valuable reminder for IELTS candidates to focus on paraphrasing, mastering gerund/infinitive usage, and ensuring that their speech remains fluid to avoid the "strain" that results from frequent self-correction and grammatical instability.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm trying to wear that kind of thing.
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Yeah, it depends on people.
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It's getting popular now.
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I don't think so.
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So it was a bit of trouble for me.
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📝Key Phrases

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It depends on the person
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Bear that in mind
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I'm not really a fan of
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Break down
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Do you want to go?
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📖 Transcript

Hello, I'm back.
Do you want to watch another speaking mock exam video?
Well, let's do one today, because today we've got Tomoko from Japan, who's going to do the IELTS speaking practice test.
If you don't know me, I'm Chris from IELTS Daily.
If it's your first time here, welcome to you.
And if you're coming back for another video, then very warm welcome to you.

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