UNDERSTAND THE SPEAKING TEST
The Speaking test is as close to a real-life situation as an exam can get.
- You will talk to a certified examiner in the IELTS Speaking test. The test is interactive and as close to a real-life situation as a test can get.
- A variety of accents may be used, and the test will be recorded.
- The content of the IELTS Speaking test is the same for both the IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training tests.
PURPOSE OF THE TEST
The IELTS Speaking test is designed to assess a wide range of skills. The examiner will want to see how well you can:
- communicate opinions and information on everyday topics and common experiences; to do this you will;
- need to answer a range of questions;
- speak at length on a given topic using appropriate language;
- organise your ideas coherently;
- express and justify your opinions;
- analyse, discuss and speculate about issues;
Make sure that you relax and talk fluently. You will need to speak naturally.
TIMING
The IELTS Speaking test takes 11-14 minutes. The Speaking test is made up of three sections:
Part 1: Introduction and interview
- Duration: 4-5 minutes.
- Information: The examiner will introduce him or herself and ask you to introduce yourself and confirm your identity. The examiner will ask you general questions on familiar topics, e.g. home, family, work, studies and interests. This section should help you relax and talk naturally.
Part 2: Invidiual long turn
- Duration: 4-5 minutes.
- Information: The examiner will give you a task card which asks you to talk about a particular topic, including points to include in your talk. You will be given one minute to prepare and make notes. You will then be asked to talk for 1-2 minutes on the topic. You will not be interrupted during this time, so it is important to keep talking. The examiner will then ask you one or two questions on the same topic.
Part 3: Two-way discussion
- Duration: 4-5 minutes.
- Information: The examiner will ask you further questions which are connected to the topic of Part 2. These questions are designed to give you an opportunity to discuss more abstract issues and ideas.
MARKING
You will be assessed on your performance throughout the test by certificated IELTS examiners. You will be marked on the four criteria of the IELTS Speaking Test Band Descriptors:
- fluency and coherence;
- lexical resource;
- grammatical range and accuracy;
- pronunciation.
Scores are reported in whole and half bands.
Find out more about how you can understand your IELTS scores.
(Source: britishcouncil.org)
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