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[Busting the Speed Myth: Mastering IELTS Speaking Through Intonation and Connection]-[AEE IELTS: Think You Need to Speak Fast on the IELTS? It's a Myth! How to Bring Your Best Intonation to the Test]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2015-01-23

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Rethinking IELTS Speaking: Beyond the Speed Myth

Many IELTS candidates fall prey to the common misconception that speaking quickly is a prerequisite for a high score. In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Jessica Beck and Lindsay McMahon dismantle this "myth," arguing that speed is not only unnecessary but can actually be detrimental to a candidate's performance. Instead, they emphasize that the key to success lies in "connection, not perfection," focusing on natural intonation, emotional delivery, and effective chunking.

The Danger of Speaking Too Fast

Jessica and Lindsay highlight that native speakers do not expect, nor do they necessarily want, IELTS test-takers to speak at the rapid pace of a native speaker. Attempting to force a high speed often leads to increased nervousness and, consequently, lower scores. As Jessica points out, "if you speak too fast, I think that can make you more nervous also," which in turn degrades pronunciation clarity. The examiners' primary goal is understanding; if a candidate rushes through their responses, they risk being misunderstood and sounding uncomfortable.

The Power of Intonation and "Chunking"

Rather than speed, the hosts advocate for two essential techniques: intonation and chunking.

  • Intonation: To avoid sounding like a "robot"—a major pitfall that can drop a candidate's score to a band five—students must incorporate the natural rise and fall of the voice. This conveys personality and emotion, which are vital for reaching a band six or higher. Jessica notes, "You have to express some emotion in order to get a six or higher."
  • Chunking: This involves pausing between thoughts or sentences. By breaking speech into manageable units, candidates not only improve their clarity but also gain precious time to organize their thoughts, especially when facing unfamiliar questions.

Practical Tips for Improvement

To master these skills, the hosts suggest several actionable strategies:

  1. Mirroring Dramatic Speech: Practice by watching sitcoms or soap operas where actors use exaggerated, dramatic intonation. Pause the content and attempt to mimic the speakers to build muscle memory for natural English rhythm.
  2. Using Filler Phrases: When stuck, use phrases like, "Wow, that's an interesting question," which allows for a natural pause while demonstrating good sentence structure and vocabulary.
  3. Active Listening: Avoid materials that sound robotic. Instead, consume content where speakers are "alive" and genuinely expressing emotion, as this helps internalize how feeling is injected into language.

Success Through Personality

Ultimately, the IELTS speaking test is an opportunity for self-expression. Jessica shares an anecdote about a student in Taiwan who, despite having grammatical limitations, achieved a band seven because she "had so much fun when she was speaking English" and infused her responses with genuine emotion.

In conclusion, candidates should "throw this idea of speaking fast out the window." By prioritizing clear, emotive communication and refusing to leave their "heart behind" on the day of the test, students can move beyond the pressure of perfection and achieve the scores they need through authentic, human connection.

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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English IELTS episode.
Think you need to speak fast on the IELTS?
It's a myth!
How to bring your best intonation to the test.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast, downloaded more than 5 million times.
We believe in connection, not perfection.

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