Designed to mirror the real FCE speaking exam — from personal interests to photo description, topic discussion, and opinion debate. 20 sets with different topic combinations, so every exam moment is one you've already practised.
Day-to-day conversation isn't the problem. FCE speaking doesn't test whether you can speak — it tests whether you can speak with logic, a clear position, and real persuasiveness.
When asked to discuss advantages and disadvantages or a social issue, you manage two sentences before running dry — and you can't hold up when the examiner follows up.
Photo description questions leave you unsure where to start. You drift off topic and miss what the examiner is actually listening for.
You've never run through the full FCE exam format. You've never felt what B2-level pace and pressure actually feel like in practice.
The examiner asks about your background, interests, and experiences. At B2 level you're expected not just to answer but to expand naturally and give examples.
Every set · mandatoryDescribe and compare a scenario or photograph in one minute — topics cover travel, family life, learning, community, and more. Practise structuring language under time pressure.
1–2 scenarios per setEach set includes a topic requiring you to take a position, weigh pros and cons, or discuss a social issue — education, technology, relationships, and more. The highest-differentiating part of the FCE speaking exam.
FCE core challenge41 topics spanning education, society, technology, family, culture, and more — the full B2 range of real exam subjects.
Full topic coverageFull course: 201 practice questions · 41 topics covered · continuously expanding
20 full mock sets · 201 questions · 41 topics · real FCE speaking exam structure
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