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IELTS Speaking Test Overview
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Give an example of a topic you might be asked to talk about in Part 2.
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True or False - You shouldn’t look at the examiner as they may think this is rude.
False
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WILL YOU GET LOWER SCORES IF YOU ASK THE EXAMINER TO REPEAT THE QUESTIONS?
No
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How many criteria are you scored on in the speaking test?
4
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How long is the speaking test?
11-14 minutes
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WHAT KINDS OF QUESTIONS ARE ASKED IN PART 1?
Personal questions
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How many parts are there on the speaking test?
3
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Give an example of a question you might be asked to talk about in Part 3.
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True or False - You should keep your answers short and only answer the question asked without adding more information.
False
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In Part 2, how long are you given to prepare your answer before speaking?
1 minute
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Will you get a lower score if you wear jeans and a T-shirt?
No
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WHAT ARE 4 CRITERIA IN SPEAKING TEST?
FLUENCY & COHERENCE; LEXICAL RESOURCE; GRAMMATICAL RANGE & ACCURACY; PRONUNCIATION
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How long should you talk in Part 2?
2 minutes
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Which of the following is Part 1, 2 & 3? - (Two-way discussion, Individual Long Turn, Questions on Familiar Topics)
Part 1 - Questions on Familiar Topics, Part 2 - Individual Long Turn, Part 3 - Two-way discussion
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WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PART 1 AND PART 3?
P1 - NTERVIEWS WITH SHORTS ANSWERS, P3- DISCUSSIONS WITH LONG AND DETAILED ANSWERS.
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Give an example of a question you might be asked in Part 1?
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