IELTS Speaking Description: Paper Format Timing Task Types
IELTS Speaking Description: Paper Format Timing Task Types
IELTS Speaking Description: Paper Format Timing Task Types
Paper The Speaking test consists of an oral interview between the test takers' and an examiner. All
format Speaking tests are recorded.
There are three parts to the test and each part fulfils a specific function in terms of
Task types
interaction pattern, task input and test takers output.
This part of the test focuses on the ability to communicate opinions and information on
Task focus everyday topics and common experiences or situations by answering a range of
questions.
No. of
Variable
questions
This part of the test focuses on the ability to speak at length on a given topic (without
further prompts from the examiner), using appropriate language and organising ideas
Task focus
coherently. It is likely that the test takers will need to draw on their own experience to
complete the long turn.
No. of
Variable
questions
Part 3 – Discussion
In Part 3, the examiner and the test takers discuss issues related to the topic in Part 2
Task type and
in a more general and abstract way and, where appropriate, in greater depth.
format
Part 3 lasts 4–5 minutes.
This part of the test focuses on the ability to express and justify opinions and to
Task focus
analyse, discuss and speculate about issues.
No. of
Variable
questions
Lexical resource
This criterion refers to the range of vocabulary used and the precision with which meanings and
attitudes can be expressed. The key indicators are the variety of words used, the adequacy and
appropriacy of the words used and the ability to circumlocute (get round a vocabulary gap by using
other words) with or without noticeable hesitation.
Pronunciation
This criterion refers to the ability to produce comprehensible speech to fulfil the Speaking test
requirements. The key indicators will be the amount of strain caused to the listener, the amount of the
speech which is unintelligible and the noticeability of L1 influence.