IELTS SPEAKING TEST

The IELTS Speaking test consists of an 11–14 minute real-world conversation with a qualified examiner. The speaking can be offline with the invigilator or it can be computer based speaking. It’s critical to communicate intelligibly, precisely, and spontaneously without hurrying. The test is likely to go more smoothly if you can be as genuine and natural as possible. There are 3 parts of speaking;

Part 1: Introductory Questions
Part 2: Cue Cards
Part 3: Discussion Questions

Here are the list of Cue cards along with part 1 and part 2 questions mentioned below for your reference:

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