The document summarizes the structure and content of the IELTS speaking exam, which consists of three parts:
1) A short interview where the examiner asks general questions to introduce the examinee.
2) An individual long turn where the examinee prepares for one minute and then speaks for 1-2 minutes on a specific topic provided on a card.
3) A discussion where the examiner asks questions related to the topic from part 2.
The entire exam takes 11-14 minutes and is recorded for marking and scoring based on criteria such as fluency, coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation.
The document summarizes the structure and content of the IELTS speaking exam, which consists of three parts:
1) A short interview where the examiner asks general questions to introduce the examinee.
2) An individual long turn where the examinee prepares for one minute and then speaks for 1-2 minutes on a specific topic provided on a card.
3) A discussion where the examiner asks questions related to the topic from part 2.
The entire exam takes 11-14 minutes and is recorded for marking and scoring based on criteria such as fluency, coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation.
The document summarizes the structure and content of the IELTS speaking exam, which consists of three parts:
1) A short interview where the examiner asks general questions to introduce the examinee.
2) An individual long turn where the examinee prepares for one minute and then speaks for 1-2 minutes on a specific topic provided on a card.
3) A discussion where the examiner asks questions related to the topic from part 2.
The entire exam takes 11-14 minutes and is recorded for marking and scoring based on criteria such as fluency, coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation.
The document summarizes the structure and content of the IELTS speaking exam, which consists of three parts:
1) A short interview where the examiner asks general questions to introduce the examinee.
2) An individual long turn where the examinee prepares for one minute and then speaks for 1-2 minutes on a specific topic provided on a card.
3) A discussion where the examiner asks questions related to the topic from part 2.
The entire exam takes 11-14 minutes and is recorded for marking and scoring based on criteria such as fluency, coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation.
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IELTS Speaking test script Feedback
Welcome to the speaking section of the IELTS speaking exam.
My name is __________. and I'll be your examiner. The test is going to take about 11-14 minutes. There will be three parts. I will give you instructions for each part. I'm going to record this for marking purposes, is that okay? I'll be asking you few questions. Can we start with your full name please? (student answers) Where are you from?
Part 1: Interview and Introduction
-4-5 minutes So let's begin with part one. I'm going to ask you some general questions on a topic. Are you ready to begin? Let’s talk about ______HIGH SCHOOL______. Part 2: Individual Long Turn - That's the end of part 1. Now, we're going to start for part two. I'm going to give you a card with a specific topic and you will have one minute to prepare your answer and you may take notes if you wish. I'll tell you when your one minute preparation is up and then you can speak for 1-2 minutes.
Here’s the card. (Send the screenshot)<CAN YOU SEE IT?>
Your one minute begins now.
Okay, so your one minute preparation is up. Your ninety
seconds to speak begins now.
When 2 minutes is up, interrupt the student by saying
‘Thank you’ , then proceed to part 3. Part 3 : Discussion - 4-5minutes
Now , let's have part 3. I'll be asking questions related to part
2. Are you ready?
Thank you. That’s the end of the speaking test.
Criteria Score, Explanation, Suggestions
Fluency and ( Coherence Lexical Resource Grammatical Range & Accuracy Pronunciation