People are normally asked questions about general things and their opinion on those things in IELTS speaking test. Whereas, I was asked about the geography of my country (Pakistan) and its water bodies (lakes, rivers, and all). Given the limited knowledge I have on this, I found it difficult to answer those questions, but made sure to generate ideas around the topic and kept speaking, with correct grammar and good vocabulary, with a few short pauses. It sounded a lot like geography test instead of language proficiency assessment. I mean, I wasn't asked about anything like A gift I had received, habit formation, Kindness extended to me by someone or anything as general as that, but rather the knowledge surrounding my country's geography and hydrology. The score I received on my answers was 6.5. It was conducted by British Council.
Can anyone please tell me why are some candidates asked questions like that, instead of being asked questions about general things that indicate more better the level of your actual spoken conversation skills, fluency, and the ability to successfully carry conversations on general topics? Why such unfairness? Wondering.
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Can anyone please tell me why are some candidates asked questions like that, instead of being asked questions about general things that indicate more better the level of your actual spoken conversation skills, fluency, and the ability to successfully carry conversations on general topics? Why such unfairness? Wondering.
Awaiting your replies.