5. Prepare and memorise key phrases: Having a few go-to phrases prepared for common situations (e.g., "No entiendo la pregunta" for “I don’t understand the question”) can help you navigate the exam smoothly and show that you are trying to communicate.
6. Listen carefully to the question: Make sure you fully understand the question before responding. If you’re unsure, ask for clarification with phrases like "¿Puede repetir, por favor?" or "¿Qué significa...?" This shows engagement and effort to understand.
7. Stay calm and confident: Nerves are normal, but try to stay composed. Slow down your speech if you feel anxious, and remember that I am there to support you, not to trick you. Confidence, even with mistakes, will leave a positive impression.