IELTS Speaking: Topics, Samples, and Tips

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 IELTS Speaking: Topics, Samples, and Tips
1   IELTS Speaking Test
IELTS Speaking is a shared module for both Academic and General Versions. The test is an oral interview of about 11-14 minutes with an examiner. Although the IELTS speaking test is a one-to-one interview, it follows some rules on both topics and patterns.

IELTS usually updates speaking test topics periodically, so studying recent topics helps very much. In the topic section, you can search for recent topics and their questions to practice.

If you want to quickly grasp the big picture of IELTS Speaking, the sample section is the right place. We offer both text and video materials to show how a complete speaking test goes.

Finally, the tip section has a brief introduction to the test pattern and assessment criteria.

2   New IELTS Speaking Topics
It helps to familiarize yourself with IELTS speaking topics before your testing. We list these topics in 2 categories: topics occurred in current period and topics in 2022-2024.

The former will show topics most active in the current period, but you only see the latest 10-15 questions if you aren't VIP. The latter is accessed by VIP users only.

In the actual speaking test scenario, Part 1 usually has 2 - 3 topics in a small talk style. However, Part 2 and Part 3 share the same topic, which helps to deepen the discussion.

We present topics for Part 1 and Part 2/3. If you click a topic word, you can see a sample question sheet whose contents are mainly from the test-takers' memories. (They aren't real exam questions, but they are very close.) These samples are a tremendous asset for understanding the real IELTS speaking test.

In fact, the topics or questions of the IELTS speaking test aren't random. This test is done by one-on-one interviewing, so examiners usually update question scripts every 3-4 months. Therefore, candidates often encounter similar topics questioned recently.

It's a handy tool for searching IELTS speaking questions by topic. Because IELTS updates test topics periodically, so the recent topics are more important for test takers. The latest topics, for example, IELTS Speaking Topic: Sept to Dec 2024, deserve to be studied and practiced with high priority if you book the test this or next month.

Topics of Part 1: Sept-Dec
Advertisements Asking for help Bike Birthday Celebrity news Challenging Childhood memory Classmates Coins Collecting things Collection Crowded palace Dreams E-books Emails Exciting activities Fishing Flowers Good view Holidays Home Hometown Internet Life stages Living Lost Making friends Making people laugh Math Memory Mirrors Money Morning routines Music News Numbers Old buildings Perfume Phone Place of work or study Planning Reading Road Sharing Shopping Singing Social media Staying at home Study Sunglasses Talking with others Teacher Teamwork Video games Weather Websites Work
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Topics of Part 2: Sept-Dec
Achievement Activity Advice Busy Buy goods Car Child City Climate Complaining Confident Conversation Crowded place Cultural place Decision Expensive Favorite actor Favorite food Foreign food Goal Good place Good service Help someone Help Job Lost Make things Map Medical field Money Movie Music Natural place New law New to others Noise Old friend Old person Online video Outdoor activity Perfect place Person Phone call Photo Plant Prize Project Public facility Read Replace River Role model Rule Skill Small store Special meal Story Street market Strong opinions Study place Subject Take photos Talented person Team member Tourist attraction Traffic jams Travel Uniform Useful object Valuable item Wildlife
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3   Recent IELTS Speaking Samples
In the IELTS speaking test, the examiners are responsible for guiding and controlling the interview in similar ways and with similar questions. This video demonstrates a full IELTS speaking test. The candidate should be rated as band 8-9. It's an excellent sample.



Below is a full-size mock test with new topics for Sept to Dec 2024, which leaves time for you to answer each question. More self-practice is in IELTS Speaking Online Practice.



In addition to video samples, we also provide a set of the latest IELTS speaking test samples covering Part 1, 2, and 3 to help test takers understand the test's big picture.

Latest Part 1 Question Sample    More New Part 1 Topics

  2024-11-06: Part 1

Topic: STUDY - This part of the test begins with the examiner introducing himself or herself and checking the candidate’s identification. It then continues as an interview.
  1. Do you study or work?
  2. What is your major?
  3. What are you planning to do after your studies?
  4. Do you want to change your major?
  5. Do you prefer to study in the mornings or the afternoons?
  6. Are you looking forward to working?
  7. How much time do you spend on your studies each week?
  8. What changes would you like to see in your school?
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Latest Part 2 and Part 3 Question Sample    More New Part 2/3 Topics

  2024-11-06: Part 2

Topic: EXPENSIVE - Candidate Task Card
You will have to talk about the topic for 1 to 2 minutes.
You have one minute to think about what you're going to say.
You can make some notes to help you if you wish.
Describe a place you have been to where things are expensive.

You should say:
  • Where the place is
  • What the place is like
  • Why you went there
  • What you bought there
  • And explain why you think things are expensive there.
Recent Tests:
2024-08-13
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Timing PracticeSample Answers

  2024-11-06: Part 3

Topic: EXPENSIVE - Two-way Questions
  1. Why do some people still use cash?
  2. Will the payment be paperless in the future?
  3. What do you think of the view that time is as important as money?
  4. Is it more important to choose a job with a high salary or with more time off?
  5. How important is it to have a variety of payment options?
  6. Why are things more expensive in some places than in others?
Recent Tests:
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4   IELTS Speaking Tips
The IELTS speaking test is recorded for security purposes. The recording doesn't affect your score, so don't be nervous or care about it.

IELTS speaking test patterns are published to all test takers, and they are essential to improving the final speaking score. The test consists of 3 parts. The first two parts follow a question list picked up by the examiner, who would ask questions precisely by the question list. The problems of Part 3 may or may not be prompted to you, relying on your actual speaking skill in the preceding questions.

Part 1: Introduction and interview: The candidate talks about personal information, like at the first meeting.

  • 4-5 minutes
  • Questions based on script, driven by examiner
  • General topics, like home, family, or hobby

Part 2: Individual long turn: Candidate delivers a monologue of 1-2 minutes on the given subject.

  • 3-4 minutes
  • Based on the topic card, one minute to prepare notes
  • monologue of 1-2 minutes

Part 3: Discussion: The candidate has a chance to answer more difficult questions.

  • 4-5 minutes
  • Questions are usually expanded from Part 2
  • The maximum question number is 7, and the real amount depends on your proficiency level.
In addition to its topics and questions, you had better understand its assessment criteria to prepare for the IELTS speaking module. If you know the requirements very clearly, you will get a fair reward for your time and effort.

The key points of a high score are fluency, coherence, and pronunciation. Please focus on these details:

  1. Express ideas clearly and coherently
  2. Use vocabulary size and ability in the right way
  3. Show grammar knowledge, range, and accuracy
  4. Use intonation and stress naturally, no matter the accent
Details of assessment criteria can be found at IELTS Official Web Site.

For those who want to raise their speaking score in a short time frame, familiarizing themselves with recent topics and accumulating relevant vocabulary in advance will increase their chances of getting a better band.