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6 Actual Speaking Tests
6 Actual Speaking Tests
6 Actual Speaking Tests
Now, in this first part of the test I'm going to ask you some questions about yourself.
Part 2
Time: 3-4 minutes
Now, I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for 1-2 minutes.
Before you talk you'll have one minute to think about what you are going to say and you can
make notes if you wish. Do you understand?
Ok, here's some paper and a pencil to make notes, and here is your topic. I'd like you to
describe an important event in your life.
Follow up questions:
We've been talking about an important event in your life, and I'd now like to ask you
some questions related to this.
1. Do you think any new national celebrations will come into being in the future?
2. Are there any celebrations from other countries that you celebrate in your country?
3. What are the benefits of having events that many people around the world are
celebrating on the same day?
***
Thank you. That is the end of the speaking test for IELTS.
Part 1
Time: 4-5 minutes
Now, in this first part of the test I'm going to ask you some questions about yourself.
Part 2
Time: 3-4 minutes
Now, I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for 1-2 minutes.
Before you talk you'll have one minute to think about what you are going to say and you can
make notes if you wish. Do you understand?
Ok, here's some paper and a pencil to make notes, and here is your topic. I'd like you to
describe something you own which is very important to you.
Follow up questions:
We've been talking about something you own which is very important to you, and I'd
now like to ask you some questions related to this.
***
Thank you. That is the end of the speaking test for IELTS.
Part 1
Time: 4-5 minutes
Now, in this first part of the test I'm going to ask you some questions about yourself.
Part 2
Time: 3-4 minutes
Now, I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for 1-2 minutes.
Before you talk you'll have one minute to think about what you are going to say and you
can make notes if you wish. Do you understand?
Ok, here's some paper and a pencil to make notes, and here is your topic. I'd like you to
describe a course that you have done that you found useful.
Follow up questions:
1. Are you in touch with anyone from the course now?
2. Would you like to go on a course like this again?
Part 3
Time: 4-5 minutes
We've been talking about a course you have done that you found useful and I'd now like
to ask you some questions related to this.
***
Thank you. That is the end of the speaking test for IELTS.
Part 1
Time: 4-5 minutes
Now, in this first part of the test I'm going to ask you some questions about yourself.
Part 2
Time: 3-4 minutes
Now, I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for 1-2 minutes.
Before you talk you'll have one minute to think about what you are going to say and you
can make notes if you wish. Do you understand?
Ok, here's some paper and a pencil to make notes, and here is your topic. I'd like you to
describe a teacher who has influenced you in your education.
Follow up questions:
We've been talking about a teacher who has influenced you in your education, and I'd
now like to ask you some questions related to this.
1. How do the ambitions of current school leavers compare with those of the previous
generation?
2. What role do you think extracurricular activities play in education?
3. What is the role of the school in modern society?
***
Thank you. That is the end of the speaking test for IELTS.
Part 1
Time: 4-5 minutes
Now, in this first part of the test I'm going to ask you some questions about yourself.
Part 2
Time: 3-4 minutes
Now, I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for 1-2 minutes.
Before you talk you'll have one minute to think about what you are going to say and you can
make notes if you wish. Do you understand?
Ok, here's some paper and a pencil to make notes, and here is your topic. I'd like you to
describe an environmental problem that has occurred in your country.
Follow up questions:
We've been talking about an environmental problem that has occurred in your country,
and I'd now like to ask you some questions related to this.
1. Tell me about some of the environmental problems that are affecting countries these days?
2. Do you think that governments around the world are doing enough to tackle the problems?
3. Why do some people not consider environmental problems to be serious?
Now we'll look at environmental problems and disasters caused by humans.
1. What do you consider to be the world’s worst environmental disaster caused by humans?
2. Why do you think environmental disasters caused by humans happen?
3. Do you think there will be more environmental disasters caused by humans in the future?
***
Thank you. That is the end of the speaking test for IELTS.
Part 1
Time: 4-5 minutes
Now, in this first part of the test I'm going to ask you some questions about yourself.
Part 2
Time: 3-4 minutes
Now, I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for 1-2 minutes.
Before you talk you'll have one minute to think about what you are going to say and you can
make notes if you wish. Do you understand?
Ok, here's some paper and a pencil to make notes, and here is your topic. I'd like you to
describe a good parent you know.
Follow up questions:
We've been talking about a good parent you know, and I'd now like to ask you some
questions related to this.
***
Thank you. That is the end of the speaking test for IELTS.