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IELTS SpeakingThe real thing, out loud
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Full mock · Parts 1, 2 and 3

You hear the examiner. You speak.

This runs like the real test: the examiner asks, you answer out loud, and nothing you say appears on the screen. You read the whole transcript afterwards — with your band across all four criteria.

How the test runs

Part 1 is short questions about you. Part 2 is the long turn — you get a cue card on screen, one minute to prepare and up to two minutes to speak, exactly as in the real test. Part 3 is the discussion. If you miss something you can ask the examiner to say it again, and we'll tell you afterwards how often you needed to.

What are you sitting today?
or practise one part
You're starting the full test.Once it begins there's no pausing and no re-reading — the examiner speaks, you answer, and you get your band at the end.
Your examiner's voice
Where should Part 1 open? optional

A hint for the examiner, not an instruction — a real examiner may still open somewhere else, and Parts 2 and 3 are always their choice.

Headphones help. Somewhere quiet helps more.
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