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IELTS · Speaking Practice

IELTS Speaking practice for Parts 1, 2 and 3.

Develop answers without memorising a script. Practise direct responses, a sustained long turn, wider discussion and a deliberate record-and-review cycle.

One Speaking practice is free now. It runs in a separate area, needs no student login and keeps your recording on your device without calling the AI evaluator.

IELTS Speaking practice material

Build a response, record it and improve one pattern.

Speaking develops through repeated, purposeful responses. Each practice should make one aspect of content, language or delivery easier to control.

01

Speaking Part 1

Direct · natural · developed

Answer the question before you add detail

Begin with a direct personal answer, then add a reason or specific detail. The aim is a natural response—not a one-word reply and not a memorised speech.

  • Respond directly to the question asked
  • Extend with a reason or relevant detail
  • Keep the answer conversational
02

Speaking Part 2

Prepare · organise · sustain

Use the preparation minute to build a route through the talk

Turn the cue into a small set of useful notes, then organise the response through time, sequence or description so you can continue without reciting a script.

  • Note ideas rather than complete sentences
  • Organise the talk into a clear sequence
  • Use examples and reflection to develop the topic
03

Speaking Part 3

Opinion · reason · implication

Move from personal experience to a wider discussion

State a view, explain the reasoning and explore an example, contrast or possible consequence. The response should develop an idea rather than only repeat the question.

  • Explain why you hold the view
  • Compare, speculate or consider consequences
  • Clarify a difficult question instead of guessing
04

Record and review

Fluency · vocabulary · grammar · pronunciation

Listen for a pattern you can improve

Review a recording for hesitation, repetition, unclear organisation, grammar patterns and intelligibility. Choose one priority, repeat the task and compare the second response.

  • Notice pauses and repeated filler language
  • Check whether ideas remain clear and connected
  • Prioritise intelligibility rather than copying an accent

Protected AI practice feedback

Record first. Evaluate only when an eligible attempt is available.

The public guide is open learning material. A chargeable AI evaluation belongs to the protected results flow and must never begin merely because a learner opens or refreshes this page.

01

Review your own recording

Listen once for content and organisation, then again for hesitation, recurring language errors and clarity.

02

Confirm eligible access

The entitlement system must confirm an unused Speaking evaluation attempt before any recording is sent to the evaluator.

03

Review criterion-based feedback

Use the feedback to identify patterns affecting fluency, vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation.

04

Repeat with one priority

Practise the identified weakness and compare a new response before using another protected evaluation.

A repeatable Speaking process

Prepare, record and review.

A useful practice cycle makes one response easier to organise and one recurring language or delivery pattern easier to control.

  1. 01

    Prepare

    Understand the question and choose a simple route through the response without scripting every sentence.

  2. 02

    Record

    Answer in one continuous attempt so pauses, repetition and organisation remain visible for review.

  3. 03

    Review

    Choose one content, language or delivery priority, then repeat and compare the response.

Questions people ask

What to know before you begin.

Does this page include IELTS Speaking practice guidance?

Yes. It explains a practical approach to Parts 1, 2 and 3 and links to one free interactive Speaking practice. The free recording stays on your device and is not uploaded to a student record or AI evaluator.

How does Rosemounts use AI for IELTS Speaking feedback?

An eligible Speaking recording can be evaluated using AI through the existing Rosemounts evaluator and results flow. The feedback supports IELTS practice and is not an official IELTS result.

Does opening this page record me or consume an attempt?

No. This guide does not access the microphone. The separate free Speaking practice asks for microphone permission only when you choose to record; the recording stays on your device and consumes no enrolled-student attempt.

Do I need to copy a British or American accent?

No. Focus on being consistently easy to understand. Word stress, sentence rhythm, clear sounds and controlled pace matter because they support intelligibility—not because a learner must imitate one accent.

Are Rosemounts Speaking prompts official IELTS questions?

No. Rosemounts develops independent preparation material around the published IELTS format and task demands. It does not claim to provide official or confidential IELTS questions.

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