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IELTS Speaking: Useful Practice Test (Part 1)

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One of the components of IELTS that makes test takers get nervous and uneasy, if unprepared, is the Speaking. The key to surviving the IELTS Speaking test is to PRACTICE, PRACTICE, and PRACTICE 🙂 I cannot emphasize this more (been there, done that). Let’s have a look on the most common speaking questions that the invigilator can ask you in Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking test. This part of the test usually lasts for about 4-5 minutes. 


TIPS & TRICKS
1. Familiarize yourself with the common topics and questions.
2. List down and remember enough vocabulary for each topic which you can readily pull off from your brain during the actual test. You don’t need to memorize tons of words but limited vocabulary may leave you regretful after test for not taking the preparation seriously.
3. Find a speaking partner. The topics may seem to be very easy on you but without proper practice, you may not be able to maximize your potentials. Try to practice with a speaking partner
4. Time yourself. The test is a timed-test so be mindful.


The list below is originally taken from Good Luck IELTS for sharing and rehearsal purposes.
Other Useful Speaking Topic Links that I recommend:
IELTS Speaking Topics for Part 1

YOU

Describe yourself.

FAMILY

WORK

EDUCATION

STUDIES

HOMETOWN

WEATHER

HOME

WEDDING

TRAVEL

COMPUTERS

INTERNET

EMAIL

FRIEND

PLACE

SMOKING

MARRIAGE

HOBBIES

FILMS

SHOPPING

SPORTS

FOOD

FESTIVAL

TELEVISION

TOURISM

DAILY ROUTINE

YOUR COUNTRY

CLOTHES

GOING OUT

GAMES

MUSIC


Although the topics and sample questions were presented, bear in mind that the phrasing of the questions may still vary during the actual test.. so BRACE YOURSELF and ACE THE TEST!

Wish you best,

👣The Official Traveler

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