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IELTS Speaking Part 3: Topic 56

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October 20, 2022
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Is it important to be a good listener?

Yeah, I think it’s definitely important to be a good listener. For one, it can teach you sympathy and empathy. If you’re hearing someone else’s point of view, it can help you become a better, well- rounded person. Another reason why it’s important is that it helps you build stronger friendships. People appreciate it when you make them feel heard. It’s a way for you to gain their trust and understand them better.

How to be a good listener?

You can be a good listener by letting the person express themselves fully without interrupting. Even though it can be tempting to butt in and give your own opinion on what they’re saying, it’s much better to just sit back and listen to them. Another way to be a good listener is to avoid being distracted and give the person your full attention. The speaker will be more focused when they see you are listening carefully.

What techniques do you use to remember content when you are listening a speech?

Honestly my memory isn’t the most reliable, but there are a couple techniques I use to remember things when I’m listening to a speech. The first one is relating things the speaker says back to my own personal life. If something they say reminds me of a person in my life, I use a mental association to remember the info. Another technique is making quick notes. As people always say, the palest ink is better than the best memory.

What kind of jobs require the skill of speaking in public?

There are definitely lots of jobs that require you to be able to speak well in public. The first one that comes to mind is a teacher or professor. You have to able to give a lesson to tons of people, whether they’re high school or university students. Another job that I can think of off the top of my head is an activist. Sometimes you have to give speeches about your cause to giant crowds.

I think that in order to be a good public speaker, you definitely have to be confident. If you aren’t sure of yourself, it’ll show and people won’t be as engaged with your speech. Another important quality is having a clear, loud voice that can reach crowds. It’s good not to stutter or trip over your words. I believe a lot of it comes with practice. After all, practice makes perfect. What is required to be a good public speaker? Is confidence important?

Vocab Highlights

sympathy and empathy

well-rounded person

butt in

the palest ink is better than the best memory

activist

giant crowds

stutter

trip over your words

practice makes perfect

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