Speaking
Browse 21 IELTS articles related to Speaking.
Common IELTS Speaking Topics and How to Discuss Them
Hello IELTS aspirants! Your friendly neighbourhood IELTS instructor here, ready to equip you with the ultimate weapon for your Speaking test: **knowledge and co...
Does Accent Matter? Clarity vs. Accent in IELTS Speaking
Hello IELTS aspirants! It's your friendly IELTS instructor here, ready to tackle one of the most persistent anxieties that creeps into your minds when you think...
What IELTS Speaking Examiners Listen For: Insights into the Assessment
Hey IELTS aspirants! It’s your friendly neighborhood IELTS instructor here, ready to demystify one of the most talked-about and sometimes feared parts of your e...
Showcasing Grammar in Speaking: Using a Variety of Sentence Structures
Demonstrate different tenses and complex structures.
IELTS Speaking Vocabulary: Using a Range of Words Naturally
Hello, future IELTS high-scorers! Your friendly IELTS instructor here, ready to dive deep into one of the most crucial, and often intimidating, aspects of the S...
Balancing Fluency and Accuracy in IELTS Speaking: Finding the Sweet Spot
Find comfortable speed where you can think of grammar.
Understanding Body Language in IELTS Speaking: Confidence in the Interview
Hello IELTS aspirants! It’s your friendly neighborhood IELTS instructor, here to dive into a topic that often gets overlooked but can significantly impact your...
Practising IELTS Speaking Alone: Self-Study Methods That Work
Hey there, future IELTS high-scorers! So, you've decided to tackle the IELTS Speaking test, and you're looking for ways to boost your fluency and confidence wit...
IELTS Speaking for Beginners: Overcoming Nervousness and Speaking Up
Absolutely! Here is a comprehensive, engaging blog post designed to help IELTS beginners overcome their nervousness and speak up with confidence.
What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Say: Handling Tough Speaking Topics
The IELTS Speaking test. Just the mention of it can send a shiver down the spine of even the most confident English speaker. You’ve mastered your grammar, you’v...
Pronunciation Matters: Tips to Improve Clarity for IELTS Speaking
Hey there, future IELTS high-scorers! As your friendly neighbourhood IELTS instructor, I’m here to talk about something that often gets pushed to the back burne...
Using Idioms and Phrasal Verbs in Speaking: Dos and Don’ts
Hey there, future IELTS champions! As your friendly neighbourhood IELTS instructor, I’ve seen countless students pour their hearts and souls into preparing for...
Developing Coherent Answers in IELTS Speaking: Structuring Your Response
Structure: direct answer -> reason -> example -> wrap-up.
Building Fluency for IELTS Speaking: Practice Techniques for All Levels
Absolutely! Here's a comprehensive blog post designed to help IELTS candidates build their speaking fluency, written from the perspective of an experienced IELT...
IELTS Speaking Part 3: Answering Abstract Questions with Confidence
Absolutely! Here's a comprehensive blog post designed to help IELTS candidates master abstract questions in Part 3 of the Speaking test.
IELTS Speaking Part 2: How to Expand Your Monologue (Cue Card Tips)
So, you've mastered the art of the handshake, navigated the introductory pleasantries, and perhaps even shared a brief anecdote or two in Part 1 of your IELTS S...
IELTS Speaking Part 1: Making a Strong First Impression
Absolutely! Here's a comprehensive and engaging blog post tailored for IELTS candidates, focusing on Part 1 of the Speaking test.
IELTS Speaking Pronunciation: Clear Communication Guide
If you want a quick way to improve your **IELTS Speaking score**, don’t ignore pronunciation.
IELTS Speaking Fluency: How to Speak Naturally and Confidently
If IELTS Speaking makes you freeze, hesitate, or overuse “um…”, you’re not alone.
IELTS Speaking Part 3: Advanced Discussion Strategies
Part 1 feels friendly. Part 2 feels rehearsable.
IELTS Speaking Part 2: Master the Cue Card (2-Minute Talk)
IELTS Speaking Part 2 is the moment many candidates fear: you get a cue card, **1 minute to prepare**, and then you must speak for **up to 2 minutes**.