What happens?
The examiner greets you, then asks for your ID card and your full name
The exam begins
The examiner asks you 12 simple, personal, often closed questions on 3 different topics
Answer in 2 – 4 sentences. Be chatty and friendly!
The most effective way to prepare for your IELTS Speaking Test is by familiarising yourself with the IELTS Part 1 Question Types.
Time and Frequency: “How often do you? / How long have you?”
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Personal Preferences: “Do you like? / Do you prefer?”
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Closed Questions: “Do you / Can you / Is it / Are you / Did you?”
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Your country: “What do people in your country…?”
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