Useful Information On IELTS Speaking Section


The IELTS is an important examination as it helps test the English proficiency among the non-native speakers. The entire exam is divided into various sections to gauge the command over English language. The various sections include reading, writing, listening and the IELTS speaking sections.

The speaking section is the one that is feared by most, when in fact the people who take the exam would tell you that it is probably one of the simplest sections in the test. The whole speaking section is split into three sections lasting no more than ten to twelve minutes. Each section is a maximum of three to four minutes.

The first section is on familiar topics which could be something about yourself, your home, town, village, school or any topic that you are comfortable with. This topic lasts for around three to four minutes. The examiner would ask questions related to something that you know very well and you need to answer them.

The second section is on a longer conversation where you would need to speak continuously on some topic for about a couple of minutes. As long as you are calm, the two minutes is hardly any time to talk about anything. Typically you would be expected to describe a personality or a place of something that you connect with.

The last part is discussion part where in the conversation takes an informal turn. Now the focus is more on how you evaluate a situation, how do you respond to questions about some information and your analysis, etc. The good thing is that you need not be right or wrong in this section, all they gauge is your ability to analyse a situation and come up with a good answer.

The entire speaking section lasts for about 10 minutes and it will be over even before you realize. The way the sections are structured, you get to ease into the conversation with the examiner which makes you more and more comfortable as the final section on analysis comes. So the entire test goes very smoothly.  The IELTS Writing Test requires more practice.

While taking IELTS speaking test, remember that no one is going to check the veracity of your answer, it is more about your command over the language. So are being graded on how well you can phrase sentences, your grammar and punctuations. Many people fear that they may give wrong answers, but in reality those fears are unfounded.