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Logically then, why can you not vary this a little into something more personal to you, and set a 'real' speaking tone. Make it clear from the beginning that you are not a result of bad IELTS material.

Hello [Examiner's name]: my full name is "Alisher Rahmatullayev"
or "Ali" if you like.
although I sometimes use the name, "Ali".
but, to my English speaking friends, I'm called "Ali".
otherwise known as "Ali" in an English speaking context.
but I could give you an English name if you want, and that name would be "Ali" .
"Alisher"being my first name, and sounding a little like "Ali", my English name.

I suppose that now, you want to memorise these, which actually breaks the purpose of giving them. Think of your own variations, and then do not think much at all.

As for the last two responses in these comments, IELTS examiners are people, and there are natural variations in the way they act. Some may smile more, be more encouraging; some may do these less than others., Expect this, and do not worry about it.

Remember also that it is the examiner's job to follow a script, and encourage you to speak. This means that you should expect a "lack of engagement'. It is not unfriendly; it is just to make sure that the test is fair for everyone. In Parts One and Two, the only questions that a candidate can ask (and receive an answer to), are the 'closed' questions:
1. What does [Word] mean?
2. Can you repeat that question?

.You will not receive an answer to 'open' questions, such as:
1. What does that question mean?
2. Gan you expłain that?,

In short, remember, examiners must follow procedure, are well-trained, probably a bit tired, and they have to deal with many aspects of the test at the same time - namely:
1. controlling the recording device
2. following the speaking script, and the speaking topics,
3. keeping to the timing,
4. judging four categories of your speaking, and...
5. doing the paperwork. The smoother the test goes for the examiner, the better it is for you, so follow the rules.

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