Are you feeling nervous about your Eiken interview?
Don’t worry—you’re not alone! Many students feel anxious, especially about the speaking part.
The good news is: you don’t need perfect English to pass.
What you really need is confidence, structure, and practice.

Let’s go step by step !!!!!!!
Step 1: Start Strong (Greeting & First Impression)
First impressions matter!
- Smile
- Speak clearly
- Say simple, polite phrases: “Hello.” “Nice to meet you.”
Step 2: Reading the Passage
You will be asked to read a short passage.
- Don’t rush
- Focus on pronunciation
- Read in a calm, steady voice
Tip: If you make a small mistake, don’t panic—just continue.
Step 3: Answering Questions
This is where many students struggle, but it’s also where you can improve the most!
Use a simple structure:
- Answer + Reason + Example
Example:
- “Yes, I think so. One reason is that it is convenient. For example, many people use it every day.”
Tip: Even short answers are okay if they are clear.
Step 4: Opinion Questions (Higher Levels)
For Grade 2 and above, you need to give your opinion.
Useful phrases:
- “In my opinion…”
- “I think…”
- “One reason is that…”
Tip: Don’t stay silent—try to say something, even if it’s simple!
Step 5: Practice is the Key
This is the most important part.
Many students:
- Study vocabulary ❌
- Study grammar ❌
- But don’t practice speaking enough ❗
The truth: Speaking practice is what helps you pass.
Try:
- Practicing questions daily
- Speaking out loud
- Timing your answers
Final Advice
You don’t need to be perfect.
You just need to:- Speak clearly
- Use simple structure
- Keep trying
Confidence comes from practice—so let’s practice together!
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