Designed to mirror the real IELTS speaking exam — Part 1 familiar-topic questions and Part 2 Cue Card long turns. 20 sets with different topic combinations, so whatever card you draw on exam day, you already have something to say.
Part 1 is manageable when the topic is familiar — but hit something like "Dancing" or "Cold Weather" and your mind goes blank and you don't know where to begin.
Part 2 gives you 1 minute to prepare, but what you've prepared runs out in under 30 seconds. You can't stretch it to the 2-minute target.
You have the vocabulary and grammar — but your answers lack development. You can state a conclusion but can't build it up with detail, examples, or contrast.
Your practice has been fragmented. You've never run a complete Part 1 + Part 2 sequence at real exam pace.
The examiner asks about everyday topics — family, friends, hobbies, travel, habits. Practise responding naturally and developing each answer to 2–3 sentences rather than giving a single-line reply.
Every set · mandatoryDraw a card, prepare for 1 minute, speak for 2 minutes — describing a person, event, place, or experience. Each set features a different Cue Card topic, specifically building the 'fill 2 minutes' skill.
Every set · Cue Card41 topics spanning people, places, memorable experiences, hobbies, and social observations — the full range of real IELTS exam directions.
Full topic coverageFull course: 102 practice questions · 41 topics covered · continuously expanding
20 full mock sets · 102 questions · 41 topics · Part 1 + Part 2 real IELTS speaking structure
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