Test
Assessment
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
100

How long is the IELTS speaking test? 

11-14 minutes

100

What are the assessment criteria? 

Fluency and coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, pronunciation

100

What topics will you be asked questions on? 

Personal topics

100

In the next part of the test you will:

a) choose your own topic to talk about

b) choose between 2 topics you are given to talk about

c) be given 1 topic to talk about

c) be given 1 topic to talk about

100
Are questions in part 3 also related to familiar topics? 

In Part 3, you will be asked questions to test how much you can do with your language. You may be asked questions on unfamiliar or more general topics. 

200

How many parts does the speaking test have? 

3

200

Where can you find the speaking band descriptors? 

It is publicly available on www.ielts.org. It's a good idea to become familiar with this document. 

200

How long does Part 1 last?

About 4-5 minutes

200

In this part, you will have:

a) no time to prepare

b) 30 seconds to prepare

c) 60 seconds to prepare

c) 60 seconds to prepare

200

In the last part of the test you will 

a) further discuss the topic from part 2

b) discuss your reasons for taking IELTS

c) discuss your plans and ambitions

a) further discuss the topic from part 2

300

Why is your speaking test recorded? 

It is recorded in case it needs to be re-marked.

300
True or false? You can make up information when you answer questions in the IELTS speaking test. 
True. The examiner is assessing your language, not your ideas. Just make sure that your answers don't contradict each other or sound memorised. 
300

What pattern does the Part 1 test follow?

An interview. The examiner asks questions about familiar topics and you will be expected to give a short but full answer. 

300

You will then talk for a maximum of 

a) 1 minute

b) 2 minutes

c) 3 minutes

b) 2 minutes

300

How much time do you have to prepare your answers?

None. You will have to think and answer spontaneously.

400
Is the speaking test different for Academic and General Training? 

No, it is the same. 

400

True or false? You should speak for as long as you can to score better. 

False. You are expected to answer in a certain way for each part of the test. If you speak for too long, the examiner will interrupt you with their next question. 

400

Can you use a paper and pencil to write in Part 1? 

No. You will have to think and answer spontaneously. 

400

You must talk for a minimum of 

a) 1 minute

b) 2 minutes

c) 1.5 minutes

a) 1 minute

400

How long does Part 3 last?

About 4-5 minutes

500

Should you memorise answers to possible questions?  

No. You will be marked down if your answer sounds unnatural or memorised. 

500

Should you talk about yourself or give a general answer? (e.g. question - What movies do you usually enjoy?) 

Talk about yourself in Part 1
500

How long should you ideally speak in the IELTS Speaking test? 

It is a good idea for you to talk for 2 minutes as this will give the examiner more samples of your language to assess. You get more chances to show your language proficiency. 

500

Should you talk about yourself in Part 3?

No. The questions in Part 3 generally require you to express your opinion on a topic, explain, compare, or speculate about the future.

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