Sound natural. Stay structured. Score higher.
Speaking isn’t “big words.” It’s clear answers, smart extension, and controlled grammar — delivered like a human, not a memorized script.
Core template
Use Answer → Reason → Example → Result for Parts 1 & 3. It keeps you coherent without sounding rehearsed.
Common traps
One-sentence answers, memorized idioms, unnatural “fancy” vocabulary, and panic pauses after every question.
IELTS Speaking lessons
This section focuses on repeatable speaking patterns you can use in Parts 1, 2, and 3. Train one structure at a time, record yourself, and track whether your answers stay clear when the topic becomes unfamiliar.
How to use "if" – Intermediate
Control if-sentences by matching the condition and result to the same timeline and logic.
How to use "if" – Basic
Control if-sentences by matching the condition and result to the same timeline and logic.
How to use "if" – Basic
Control if-sentences by matching the condition and result to the same timeline and logic.
Would: Conditional and Habitual – Advanced
Control if-sentences by matching the condition and result to the same timeline and logic.
Would: Conditional and Habitual – Intermediate
Control if-sentences by matching the condition and result to the same timeline and logic.
How to use "if" – Intermediate
Control if-sentences by matching the condition and result to the same timeline and logic.
Word Order and Syntax – Advanced
Build correct English questions by controlling auxiliaries, inversion, and tag patterns.
Word Order and Syntax – Intermediate
Build correct English questions by controlling auxiliaries, inversion, and tag patterns.