How Yuki Boosted His IELTS Speaking Score by 2 Bands

Yuki, a professional from Japan, had always been confident in his reading and writing skills but struggled significantly with the IELTS Speaking section. Despite practicing, he felt his fluency was holding him back from achieving a higher score. After multiple attempts with little improvement, Yuki decided to take a more targeted approach and joined Fluent English Asia (FEA).

FEA’s tutors immediately identified the areas where Yuki was lacking. The primary focus was on building his speaking fluency and reducing hesitations during his responses. His tutor introduced him to various speaking exercises, including timed mock interviews and discussions on common IELTS topics, which helped Yuki become more confident and comfortable speaking on a wide range of subjects.

FEA also focused on pronunciation, helping Yuki recognize and work on common pronunciation mistakes. Additionally, they emphasized the importance of coherence and cohesion, ensuring that his responses were not only fluent but also well-structured.

After 3 months of hard work with FEA, Yuki took the IELTS Speaking exam again and scored 2 bands higher, going from Band 6.0 to Band 8.0. His success story is a perfect example of how personalized speaking practice can dramatically improve your exam performance.

Key Takeaways:

  • Effective strategies for improving IELTS Speaking fluency.
  • How to tackle common speaking exam mistakes.
  • The value of personalized coaching and practice for boosting speaking scores.

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