If the time is long enough, I will have a personal experience. I was naked, and suddenly decided to take IELTS, so I went, with 7 points. So let me talk about the previous learning process: I was crazy about watching American TV series, especially The Big Bang Theory, and I watched or looked up every time I met words I didn't know or expressions I hadn't seen before. You have to watch something every time you eat, but there is only one season of The Big Bang Theory in the computer, so you watch it repeatedly every time, so you subconsciously record a lot of expressions (so you can learn oral English by watching American TV plays, and the effect is better by watching it repeatedly). Moreover, I didn't prepare the oral test questions, and I kept talking when I gave them during the exam.
Let's talk about some points that should be paid attention to in the oral examination:
1 Speaking tests your expressive ability, so even if your content is a little off topic, it is ok.
Avoid using the same word in oral expression, and try to express the same word with another word.
3 accent will not be the point that affects your score, but standard English or American can still increase the influence point. After all, the oral score is still subjective.
Don't let the examiner think that you are reciting, and the narrative should be logical, such as expressing it in chronological order.
Don't use it if it is stuck. It's better to stop when it's stuck than to stop when it's stuck.
Prepare the exam questions in advance, and you just got them again. Narration should be smooth and logical. If the examiner thinks you are reciting, even if you do well, you won't get high marks, so you should probably have a prepared article framework. According to the frame, don't recall the prepared text, but the frame.
Don't be nervous, play normally, just like chatting with others. Be full of emotions, don't collapse, and relax.