The IELTS exam consists of 4 different sectors to examine student English language Skills. Speaking is one of them. IELTS Speaking Test consists of 3 different tasks. Each task has their individual timing whereas overall timing of the IELTS speaking test is about 12 to 14 mins
IELTS Speaking Test
IELTS Speaking Part 1
Part 1 of IELTS Speaking usually last for 4-5 minutes. If test choosen is paper based format of examination is one to one that is Examiner and Candidate.
Part 2 of IELTS speaking almost last for 3-4 minutes. In this part, candidate needs to speak for 1-2 minutes on the topic presented in the form of both written and verbal instruction. For this 1 minutes is given to candidate to prepare
In this parts interaction between Examiner and Candidate takes place with in familiar topics. Most importantly, examiner targets on questions related to personal information, nature , likeness . They judge candidate’s expressing opinions.
IELTS Speaking Practice Questions Part 1
Some of the most frequently asked questions of the part 1 speaking test are listed below:
- a place you’d love to visit
- a sport you enjoy
- activities you find relaxing
- programs you like watching on television
- describe your typical weekends
- something you’d like to learn
- a job you’d like to have
- what do you think about housework
- jobs you hate doing at home
- a topic of conversation you find boring
- what do you do to keep fit
- a film you think is brilliant
- your favorite food
- the music you like listening to
- what makes you laugh
- programs you have watched on television
- a car you’d like to own
- what you think about getting up early
- your perfect evening out
- something you like doing in winter
- something you’d like to change about yourself
- describe your perfect evening at home
- something you’d like to do more often
- your dream holiday
- somewhere you’d like to live
- what they think about smoking
- something you want to do this week
- your favorite day to the week
IELTS Speaking Part 2
Part 2 of IELTS speaking almost last 3-4 minutes. In this part, the candidate needs to speak for 1-2 minutes on the topic presented in the form of both written and verbal instruction. For this 1 minute is given to the candidate to prepare