Speak Up!
The IELTS Speaking test is the last test an IELTS examinee take. It is a 15-minute interview with an examiner and has three parts. The first part contains of questions that are personal, questions like describing one’s birth place, family, profession, hobbies, and other things. The second part is unassisted and also called as the individual long turn. The examiner will give the applicant a topic and then the examinee will be given a minute to prepare and two minutes to discuss the topic. The last part is the extended discourse, it is more interactive and questions given are hypothetical.
The examinee will be given a score base on one’s fluency, grammatical skills, vocabulary and pronunciation.
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