![]() ![]() Here, there will be an opinion-based choice between some options. To begin, you’ll want to be sure you understand what each individual task specifically entails. Fortunately, we already know the three types of content the tests focus on (Familiar topics, Campus situations, and Academic course content), so there won’t be too many surprises. The fact that there WILL NOT be a real person present during the Speaking section presents a unique challenge, one that could negatively affect those of us who enjoy realistic conversational feedback, but alternatively, may offer an advantage to those who experience “stage fright” when faced with a real person.Īll four parts of the speaking Section will require you to demonstrate your ability in either independent or integrated speaking tasks, in addition to being able to express a well-rounded understanding of a few selected topics. Your responses in each task are scored on a variety of different aspects (grammar, flow, language use, etc.) from 0-4, with 4 being a near-perfect response. An official test grader will later receive your test recording and evaluate your speaking. ![]() You will be asked to complete different four tasks in total by speaking into a microphone, which will record your voice. But bear in mind, shorter does not necessarily mean easier. At only 20 minutes long, the Speaking section makes up the shortest part of the test.
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