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This page is for practising IELTS Speaking prompts with AI feedback on fluency, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and task completion.
Practise IELTS Speaking Parts 1, 2, and 3 with AI speaking practice, cue-card prompts, timed follow-ups, fluency, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and preparation feedback.
Exam System
IELTS (British Council / IDP / Cambridge)
Language
English
Total Speaking Time
14 minutes
Exam Components
3 tasks
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This page is for practising IELTS Speaking prompts with AI feedback on fluency, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and task completion.
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Duration: 4–5 minutes
•Examiner introduces themself and checks identity
•Answer general questions on familiar topics (e.g., home, family, work, studies, interests)
•Give relevant, developed responses (not one-word answers)
•Use cohesive devices and discourse markers naturally
Weight: 33%
Duration: 3–4 minutes (including 1 minute preparation)
•Receive a task card (cue card) with a topic and bullet points
•1 minute to prepare and make notes (pencil and paper provided)
•Speak for up to 2 minutes; examiner stops when time is up
•Answer 1–2 follow-up questions on the same topic
Weight: 33%
Duration: 4–5 minutes
•Discuss issues related to Part 2 in a more general and abstract way
•Explain opinions and analyse, discuss and speculate about issues
•Sustain extended responses with clear development
Weight: 34%
Prompts follow the main IELTS Speaking task structure with timing and preparation notes.
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