Try to maintain your composure and relaxation. Take a deep breath and maintain your optimistic attitude because anxiety can impair your performance.
Pay close attention to the questions being asked by the examiner, and make sure you directly respond to each one. If you're unsure of the question's intent, don't be afraid to ask for clarification.
Use appropriate vocabulary: To demonstrate your command of the language, try to use a variety of words and complex sentences(but not too often). To improve your vocabulary and add excitement to your responses, use idioms, phrasal verbs, and collocations.
Talk with assurance: During the test, speak clearly and firmly. Continue working even if you make a mistake, and don't let it make you less confident.
Manage your time during the exam. Each question will only allow you a certain amount of time to respond, so be careful not to spend too much time on it and run out of time for the others.
When speaking, make sure your sentences are grammatically correct. Practise. To demonstrate your command of grammar, try to use complex sentence forms and tenses in your responses.
Fluency: The capacity to speak without excessive pauses or hesitations is referred to as fluency. Avoid awkward pauses and hesitancy when answering by speaking at a natural pace. To increase your fluency, regularly practise speaking English.
Coherence: The capacity to organise and communicate ideas in a logical way is referred to as coherence. Make sure your replies have a clear framework and that your ideas are clear. To connect your ideas and make your responses coherent, use transitional words and phrases.
Focus on speaking naturally, accurately, and coherently while taking the IELTS speaking test to improve your English communication skills. Good fortune!