Simple ideas explained using excellent English can get you a top APTIS score.
Tip 23: Give yourself time to think
If you are unsure how to answer the question, you can give yourself a bit more time to think by using this tip.
First, you can say: "That's a tricky question...", "I've never thought about that before..." or "That's an interesting question...".
This way you'll have some extra time to plan your answer.
You can also reformulate the question:
Examiner: What was your favourite book in the childhood?
You: What book did I like as a child? Let me see...
These techniques work well when you use it occasionally. Don’t use them with every question or it will sound strange.
For more detailed information, please download a copy of the Candidate Guide.
Tip 24: Be coherent and use linking words
Use linking words and structures. Words and phrases like however, nevertheless (for contrast). All in all, to sum up (for
conclusion). In addition, moreover (for addition). Therefore, as a result (for result). Because, so (for reason). Such as, for
example (for example). Will all enrich your speech.
Tip 25: Speak some English every day
It is better to practice a little bit every day and improve your skills gradually, than to try to learn everything at the last
minute.
Tip 26: Do a 24-hour English warm up
It takes most APTIS students 10-15 minutes to ‘warm-up’ and perform to the best of their ability on test day. Just like an
athlete needs to warm up before a sporting event, you also need to warm up before your APTIS exam.
Therefore, you should speak, write, read and listen to English for 24 hours before your APTIS Speaking test. Your family
and friends might think you are crazy, but it will make a huge difference to your score!
Tip 27: Correct your mistakes
People make small mistakes when they speak all the time, especially when they are nervous in an exam. By correcting your
mistakes as you make them, you can show the examiner that you really do know your grammar and vocabulary.
However, don’t try to be 100% accurate or you could end up not saying anything.
When you make a small mistake, simply say sorry and repeat the sentence correctly. Learn expressions for correcting
yourself like ‘’Sorry, let me say that again’’.
Tip 28: Practice your English with your speaking partner
Practice your English with your speaking partner. This will not only enable you to improve your speaking but enhance your
listening skills too. Make a note of their mistakes and discuss them. Ask your partner to do the same for you.
Tip 29: Think in English
This is not easy if you live in a country that is non-native English speaking, but you could change the operating system on
your phone, tablet or laptop to English. Play a game with your friends where everyone has to speak English for an hour (try to
make it funny by trying to sound as English as possible). Have a day when you only listen to or watch things that are in English.
Practice situations or dialogues when you are travelling or don’t have anything to do.
Tip 30: Try as many as practice APTIS tests
Doing practice tests will help you build your concentration levels and your instinct. More than that, practice will improve
your English and help you with the timings you need to complete the test with the best result. If you would like to increase your
APTIS score by practicing more speaking practice tests then please check the exam library in our website here. There you will
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