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How to score well for my oral examination ?

Asked by kozueworldz 5 months ago, 1 answer.

Hello. In few more weeks time, I'll be taking my oral examination. And it is very important to me as it is a national examination. I seriously need to score well for it.

How can I practice and score well for it ?

me Answered by ppeanuts on Jun 22, 2009, 09:12AM
26 answers

hey! fellow singaporean ! lols anyways, to help with your oral exam, I suggest you make an effort to watch the news - I dunt recomend our local one but US or England's because their newscasters are really lively and articumlate. Take note of your t and d ending sounds and make a point to differentiate th and t sounds. I think that is most vital.
ALSO: TRY TO KEEP CALM. its just gonna spoil your chance. keep your shoulders back and read at a gradual and comfortable speed. Even if you think you messed a part up, keep on going. The examiner will not pick word for word but the overall reading. ((:

ALL THE BEST!

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