Typical IELTS SPEAKING ASSESSMENT PROMPTS Assessment 1 Describe your favourite animal • What kind of animal is it? • What environment does the animal live in? • Describe it briefly. …
In part 3, you will be asked to answer a range of questions based on the topic from part 2 *****REMEMBER: If you’re not sure of a question, ask the …
The Ielts Speaking exam is made up of 3 Parts: Part 1 – The Interview (4 – 5 minutes) – maximum is 5 minutes as examiners must move to Part …
IELTS Speaking: Parts of the Test Part 1: Interview: Answer questions about yourself (3-5 mins) Part 2: Presentation (the long turn): Present on given topic (3-4 mins) Part 3: …
There are 4 possible different audio types during the audio part of the IELTS exam: They are: Section 1: conversation – 2 people Section 2: talk – mostly 1 person …
Short Answer Question Read the Answer statements first and underline keywords. Usually, these questions are of the ‘Wh’ information question variety, so scanning is the most important skill as you …
For this task, test takers are to label specific parts of a diagram, plan, a technical drawing (a machine), or something found in nature. You must select words from a …
Matching Sentence Endings: This is not a common question on IELTS reading exams as sentence completion is more customary. Match sentence endings have two types of listings that you have …
For the sentence completion task, a test taker should be able to recognize synonymous language and paraphrased passages, scan for particular information, and read for meaning. You will have to fill …
The summary completion task asks you to fill in blanks at the end of a sentence provided, where the blanks may be filled in from a given list of words …