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WHAT'S YOUR SPEAKING BAND SCORE?

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Scott's English Success IELTS Speaking Test

1. About The IELTS Speaking Exam

The IELTS Speaking Test is the same for Academic and General Training.

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General Training Book

General Training

The speaking test consists of 3 parts and takes 11 - 14 minutes to complete.

Part 1:

Introduction and interview

(4-5 mins)

Part 2:

Individual long turn

(1-2 mins)

Part 3:

Two-way discussion

(4-5 mins)

2. OUR EXAM

For this test you will get questions from each part (1, 2 or 3) of the exam.

You will decide the best answer for each question.

You will not speak in our exam.

Each screen contains a written or spoken response which you will choose an answer from.

Speaking Question Example

3. What to Do

In our exam, there are 15 questions that cover all 3 speaking parts.

You should:

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Read the questions and answers.

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Choose the correct answer.

You may need 15+ minutes to complete this test.

4. Get Ready

IMPORTANT: As you read/listen to the responses, evaluate them in terms of the four (4) IELTS criteria(this will be shown on exam):

1. Fluency and coherence

• How quickly the candidate speaks and how easy it is to understand what he/she says.

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2. Vocabulary

• Do the words spoken answer the question, are they suitable for a semi-formal interview?

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3. Grammatical accuracy

• Is the grammar correct?

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4. Pronunciation

• Is the spoken English understandable?

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Each of the above criteria are equally important.
They are each worth 25% of a speaking score, making a combined total of 100%.Keep this in mind as this is how you will select your answers.

We recommend taking the exam in one (1) sitting.

However, if you have a Gmail account, you can save your test and return to it later.

All the best!

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*While our test can provide reliable assessment of your IELTS speaking proficiency, it is important to note that we do not offer any guarantee of achieving a specific result of outcome on test day.