IELTS speaking test advice

Submitted by ieltsbar on Thu, 02/08/2018 - 20:46

Follow this Speaking test advice and try to talk fluently.

The Speaking test is a face-to-face conversation with a certified examiner. It is as close to a real-life situation as a test can get.

The examiner will ask you about familiar topics such as home, work or studies in part 1. This should help you feel comfortable when speaking. Try and relax so that you can speak as naturally as possible.

Take time before the test to practise speaking with a partner, friend or teacher.

Make the most of your Speaking test:

try to talk as much as you can

talk as fluently as possible and be spontaneous

relax, be confident and enjoy using your English

develop your answers

speak more than the examiner

ask for clarification if necessary

do not learn prepared answers; the examiner is trained to spot this and will change the question

express your opinions; you will be assessed on your ability to communicate

the examiner’s questions tend to be fairly predictable; practise at home and record yourself