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IELTS Speaking Quiz

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IELTS

Speaking Test Quiz



Write short answers to the quiz questions below. Knowing this
information will make you better prepared when you decide to take
your IELTS speaking exam. Good luck.

General Test Information:


1. How many parts are in the IELTS speaking exam?
2. How long does the speaking exam usually take?
3. How many examiners give the speaking test?
4. What is the maximum score a candidate can get?

IELTS Speaking Part 1:


5. What types of questions are asked in part 1?
6. How many different topics are usually discussed?
7. How long should each answer be?
8. How many questions will the examiner ask?

IELTS Speaking Part 2:


9. What type of question is asked in part 2?
10. Why are candidates given a pen and paper?
11. How long do candidates have to prepare?
12. How long do candidates need to speak for?

IELTS Speaking Part 3:


13. What topic is discussed in part 3?
14. How many questions will the examiner ask?
15. How long should each answer be?
16. How are the questions different from part 1?

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IELTS Speaking Test Quiz (Answers)



Check your answers carefully. It is important to remember that each
exam is different and the number of questions and amount of time
may vary slightly.

General Test Information:


1. How many parts are in the IELTS speaking exam?
3
2. How long does the speaking exam usually take?
12 14 minutes
3. How many examiners give the speaking test?
1
4. What is the maximum score a candidate can get?
9.0

IELTS Speaking Part 1:


5. What types of questions are asked in part 1?
Personal
6. How many different topics are usually discussed?
3 or 4
7. How long should each answer be?
1 or 2 sentences
8. How many questions will the examiner ask?
10 - 15

IELTS Speaking Part 2:


9. What type of question is asked in part 2?
10. Why are candidates given a pen and paper?
11. How long do candidates have to prepare?
12. How long do candidates need to speak for?

Topic card
To take notes
1 minute
1 2 minutes

IELTS Speaking Part 3:


13. What topic is discussed in part 3?
Related to part 2
14. How many questions will the examiner ask?
6 - 8
15. How long should each answer be?
3 or 4 sentences
16. How are the questions different from part 1? Global not personal

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