What to expect in IELTS Speaking section?
Speaking section has 3 parts which has to be covered in 11-14 minutes.
Part 1 (4–5 minutes):
Simple questions about yourself (name, work/study, hometown, hobbies).
Part 2 (3–4 minutes total):
You receive a cue card with a topic.
One minute to prepare, then speak for up to two minutes.
Examiner may ask o
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