The Speaking Module of the IELTS rates your ability to communicate clearly, correctly and meaningfully in English in a variety of situations. You are interviewed alone by an examiner and the conversation is recorded.
The Speaking Module always follows the same three-part structure, though the topics vary from one candidate to the next. You can achieve a higher score by:
IELTS SPEAKING – STRUCTURE
Part | Time | Category |
1 | 4-5 minutes | Introduction & Interview on Familiar Topics |
2 | 3-4 minutes | Individual Long Turn or Extended Speaking or Monologue |
3 | 4-5 minutes | Two-Way Discussion or Topic Discussion |
IELTS SPEAKING MODULE – PART 1
In the first part of the speaking section you will usually be asked to give:
IELTS SPEAKING MODULE – PART 2
In this part, you will be handed a card with a topic. You will be given one minute to think about it and make notes if you like. Then you need to speak about it for about one or two minutes.
Examples include:
IELTS SPEAKING MODULE – PART 3
In this section, you will participate in a two-way discussion with your examiner. The topic will be an extension of a subject you spoke about in Part 2. However, in Part 2, the question related more to your personal experience, and in Part 3, you will be asked more general, extended or in-depth questions to test your ability to expand on a topic and express your opinions.
This is shown below:
Part 2 | Part 3 |
Describe a teacher | Education in your country, learning styles, etc. |
Describe a person | Role of the family in modern life, parents’ responsibilities, etc. |
Describe a problem | Modern life, is it easier or harder than before? |
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