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Question types in the IELTS Speaking test

Currently, students must retake the entire test for all four modules: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. So, if a student wants to improve their band score, they will have to take the whole test again instead of only retaking the module

Several cues are developed for the IELTS speaking test based on a small number of IELTS speaking topics. Let's look at the various subjects that come up regularly in each of the three IELTS speaking assignments.

SPEAKING TASK 1 

The subjects covered in this section are all of a generic character. topics seen in newspapers and periodicals that you are likely to encounter every day.

  • Hobbies\Studies
  • Hometown\sWork
  • Food-related Newspapers & Magazines

IELTS TASK 2: SPEECH

IELTS Speaking Task 2's cue card is separated into the most prevalent categories of topic. These are some IELTS speaking subjects:

  • Individuals: your favorite, most influential person, etc.
  • Locations: favorite eatery, favorite city, etc.
  • Favorite childhood memory, among other things
  • Feelings: a special moment, etc.
  • habits, preferences, interests, etc.
  • Objects: cash, finances, a prized possession, etc.

IELTS SPEAKING TASK 3

The following seven question categories frequently show up in IELTS Speaking Task 3:

  • Opinion: Share your thoughts on the subject at hand. Don't forget to use examples.
  • Evaluate: Assess another person's viewpoint.
  • Future: What do you believe will transpire in the future?
  • Past: What changes have been made?
  • Cause and Effect: What led to a certain response or action?
  • Your interpretation of hypothetical circumstances
  • Discuss the differences and/or similarities between two things using the compare and contrast method.

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