speaking
The speaking test is performed a few days after or before the written IELTS test. In this blog, we explained all the points. This test has three parts. The first part is the most comfortable and asks about everyday and family issues. In the second part, the examiner gives the candidate one of the cue cards. These cards have different topics that we have explained in detail in the blog. You have about two minutes to think about the topic and answer the examiner’s questions. The third part of the speaking test is about the second part. The examiner asks the candidate questions about the cards in the second part.
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