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Learn IELTS Speaking

Learn IELTS Speaking and build stronger answers.

Start with the format of each Speaking part, study a complete Topic Lesson, or focus on sample answers, scoring, and improvement.

Understand the test

Learn what each Speaking part asks you to do.

Use these guides for timing, answer length, preparation, and the type of language each part requires.

Recommended study path

Follow an IELTS Speaking study path that turns knowledge into practice.

Start by learning what each part requires, then study one complete topic before opening a large question list. This order gives you a usable answer framework and examples first. When you move into practice, choose a small set of related questions, speak under the correct time limit, and review one weakness at a time. A focused cycle is more effective than reading many model answers without speaking. Keep a short record of the phrases, examples, and transitions that worked so your next session starts with a clear purpose instead of another random question.

1. Learn the part

Understand the question type, answer length, timing, and level of detail expected in Part 1, Part 2, or Part 3.

2. Study one topic

Compare answer levels, learn vocabulary in context, and notice how reasons and examples make an answer easier to follow.

3. Practise and repeat

Use the timer, finish the answer without restarting, and repeat it once with one specific improvement.

Common mistakes

Avoid the common IELTS Speaking mistakes that make practice less useful.

Memorising complete answers

Memorised language can sound unnatural and may not fit the exact question. Prepare flexible ideas, useful phrases, and answer structures instead of a fixed script.

Practising without a review goal

Repeating many questions does not guarantee progress. After each answer, choose one target—relevance, development, fluency, vocabulary, or organisation—and improve that target on the next attempt.