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IELTS Speaking Test format and Tips

The Speaking test takes about 11 to 15 minutes and is conducted like an interview by an examiner who assesses candidates on fluency, coherence, grammar, accuracy, and pronunciation.
The examiner generally conducts the Speaking test in 3 parts and records the entire conversation.

Part 1 of the Speaking test is mainly introduction and the examiner asks general questions to the candidate about his/her family, job, studies, interests, and a wide range of other topics related to the candidate’s introductory information

In part 2, candidates are asked to speak for 1 to 2 minutes on a particular topic for which they get a minute to prepare and make notes. After the candidate has finished speaking, the examiner may ask a couple of questions on the same topic.

In part 3, the examiner engages the candidate in a discussion about abstract issues which are linked to part 2.

Important tips:

Important words/ phrases for writing task 1 where candidates have to write a report for a graph:
Slide, picked up, levelled off, declining, quite steady, rose, fell, made steady progress, declined, saw good improvement, continued to rise/decline.

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