IELTS Speaking: avoid these phrases
In the speaking test, examiners don't like it when students use phrases like:
- That's a very interesting question...
- It is my personal opinion that...
- Personally, I would have to say that...
- I am of the opinion that it depends on...
- To be honest, I personally believe that...
These phrases sound unnatural, and it is obvious to the examiner that the student has memorised
them.
So what should you do instead? My advice: just answer the question directly. Stop using
memorised phrases, and just get straight to the point.