IELTS Speaking Duration: minutes Structure: 3 parts: interview

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IELTS Speaking Duration: 11-14 minutes Structure: 3 parts: interview Long turn discussion

Target Speaking Skills Part I (4-5 mins) Interview Asks set questions about familiar topics Target Speaking Skills Giving personal information Talking about everyday issues and habits Expressing opinions Tips Give relevant answers Extend your answers. Take notes during the year according to topic. Warning: could be easier than expect!

Target Speaking Skills Part II (3-4 mins) Individual long turn 2 minutes on a given topic 1 minute to prepare Target Speaking Skills Keep going without interlocutor support Organise and express ideas logically and clearly Use a range of language appropriately Tips Think about the tenses Read the prompts carefully Use your one minute to make notes.

Part III (4-5 mins) Exploring the topic developing a discussion issues related to part 2 more abstract language Expressing views and opinions Understanding conversational rules Tips Listen to the question Use more formal language.

Assessment keys clear, fluent, expression of ideas, range of vocabulary and grammar