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It is independent AI speaking practice for Cambridge English Qualifications, including B1 Preliminary, B2 First, C1 Advanced, and C2 Proficiency speaking tasks.
Practise speaking tasks for B1 Preliminary, B2 First, C1 Advanced, and C2 Proficiency with independent AI feedback on fluency, pronunciation, vocabulary, and interaction.
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It is independent AI speaking practice for Cambridge English Qualifications, including B1 Preliminary, B2 First, C1 Advanced, and C2 Proficiency speaking tasks.
You can practise B1, B2, C1, and C2 speaking routines such as interviews, long turns, picture comparison, collaborative tasks, and discussion prompts.
No. LearnLingo.ai is not affiliated with Cambridge and does not run exams, issue certificates, or provide official Cambridge scores.
Use Cambridge English and your exam centre for current formats, booking, fees, identification, results, certificates, and exam-day rules.
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Cambridge English Qualifications are official exams. This page summarises public format details for speaking preparation and points learners back to Cambridge for anything that affects registration, results, or certification.
Intermediate speaking practice for everyday topics, picture prompts, and practical conversation at B1 level.
Upper-intermediate speaking, photo comparison, collaborative decision-making, and discussion practice.
Advanced speaking practice for academic and professional English, long turns, collaboration, and abstract discussion.
Proficiency-level speaking practice for the three-part C2 interview, collaborative task, long turn, and discussion.
LearnLingo.ai is a speaking platform. Use this route for independent Cambridge-style speaking rehearsal, then use Cambridge English and your exam centre for official full-exam details, booking, results, certificates, and exam-day rules.
4 Speaking parts: interview, extended turn, discussion, and general conversation.
Build fuller answers, describe one photo clearly, suggest options, and respond to a partner.
4 Speaking parts: interview, long turn, collaborative task, and discussion.
Compare photos, speculate, negotiate choices, and justify opinions with stronger linking language.
4 Speaking parts with more abstract long-turn, collaboration, and discussion demands.
Organise advanced answers, evaluate alternatives, synthesise partner ideas, and handle abstract themes.
3 Speaking parts: interview, collaborative task, then long turn and discussion.
Sustain sophisticated argument, respond to visual prompts, negotiate decisions, and develop a two-minute long turn.
AI tutors use Cambridge speaking task structure, timing, and feedback areas so you can rehearse the expected flow without implying official scoring.
Practice each part — introductions, long turn, collaborative task, and discussion — with targeted prompts and feedback.
Receive CEFR-aligned commentary on fluency, pronunciation, grammar range, and interactive communication after each attempt.
AI tutors adapt to your answers with follow-up questions so you can practise handling less predictable speaking prompts.
Set your target level (B1-C2) and follow guided speaking drills that keep preparation separate from official Cambridge results.
Fit preparation around work or school with short daily speaking sessions and longer speaking-only rehearsal blocks.
Cambridge English is usually level-specific, while IELTS, TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic, and OET serve different academic, migration, professional, or healthcare goals. If Cambridge is part of a broader fluency or career goal, pair exam-style tasks with general English and professional English practice.
Upper-intermediate English for study, work, and everyday communication.
Advanced academic and professional English speaking preparation.
A common choice for migration, university, and international English requirements.
Academic English speaking practice for learners comparing university-admissions tests.
Computer-based academic English speaking and writing preparation.
Healthcare-focused English role-play practice for medical professionals.
Build broader English fluency, pronunciation, vocabulary, and conversation confidence alongside exam preparation.
Practise workplace conversations, interviews, presentations, and meeting language when Cambridge is part of a career goal.
Use these Cambridge pages to verify current qualification names, speaking timings, task counts, digital or paper-based availability, exam-centre rules, and results information before booking.
Start with a free speaking session, then upgrade for longer practice, repeated attempts, and detailed preparation feedback for your target Cambridge level.