What is this Cambridge C1 Advanced Speaking practice page for?
This page is for practising Cambridge C1 Advanced Speaking prompts with AI feedback on fluency, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and task completion.
Cambridge C1 Advanced Speaking preparation is aligned to Cambridge Assessment English expectations and gives students structured, exam-realistic practice across 4 phases over approximately 15 minutes. Sessions emphasise topic control, spontaneous follow-up handling, clear interaction, and feedback-aware improvement. Coverage includes Education & Training, Professional skills, Cultural experiences so learners can build confidence, strengthen task execution, and prepare for published assessment expectations with practical, repeatable routines.
Exam System
Cambridge Assessment English
Language
English
Total Speaking Time
15 minutes
Exam Components
4 tasks
Exam practice answers
This page is for practising Cambridge C1 Advanced Speaking prompts with AI feedback on fluency, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and task completion.
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Cambridge English describes C1 Advanced Speaking as a four-part paired-candidate test with two examiners. LearnLingo.ai turns those public format details into independent speaking practice.
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Duration: 2 minutes
•Examiner asks personal questions about candidates’ lives, professional experience, interests
•Topics become more reflective (learning strategies, ambitions)
•Focus on fluency and ease of interaction
Weight: 25%
Duration: 4 minutes
•Each candidate talks for 1 minute about a pair of pictures focusing on a specific comparison and evaluation task
•Partner answers follow-up question (approximately 30 seconds)
•Emphasis on speculating, evaluating options, relating to wider issues
Weight: 25%
Duration: 3 minutes
•Candidates discuss five prompts for 2 minutes, exploring issue-based scenarios
•They must evaluate and prioritise ideas, focusing on problem-solving
•Examiner then asks a 1-minute decision question requiring agreement
•Higher level of abstraction than B2, requiring hypothesis and justification
Weight: 25%
Duration: 5 minutes
•Examiner leads broader conversation linked to Part 3 topic
•Questions demand analysis, evaluation, and expression of nuanced viewpoints
•Candidates encouraged to interact with each other as well as examiner
Weight: 25%
Prompts follow the main Cambridge C1 Advanced Speaking task structure with timing and preparation notes.
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