Listening:
Speaking:
- A lot of previewing - I would jump straight to Sec-3. I would figure out what is the subject in the statement and would underline it. I would also underline the word that characterizes the subject. I would then listen whether the speaker speaks positively on the two or there is no reference to it at all. I practiced enough that I wouldn't get even one answer wrong in Sec-1 and 4.
- I would consistently get all answers correct with just practicing and focusing on Sec-1, 2 and 4
- Sec-3 is where you could make it or break it.
- I kept an eye on the words I had underlined and practiced crossing out wrong options.
- I speak at a steady pace leaning more towards the slower side and would maintain the eye contact and sat comfortably.
- I always answered the question directly as my first response statement. Then, I would talk about what my observations have been pertaining to the subject and follow it up with my views/recommendations. Did this for every question asked.
- I spoke formally and did give a flavour of uncommon words and emphasized them whenever I made a use of them
- Speaking is something I never bothered about much but had just figured out what brings the best reward.
That's a great detailed reply. Thank you.
I totally agree that Section 3 is where you can make it break. I should have done the same.
When I appeared for IELTS the second time, I got the exact same score as earlier so no benefit. I did get the ITA though.
Anyhow, I think pre-screening Sec 3 is the best strategy !! Great tip for everyone!