| Section | Speaking Task | Preparation Time (Seconds) | Speaking Time (seconds) |
| Speaking Task-1 | Giving Advice | 30 | 90 |
| Speaking Task-2 | Talking about a Personal Experience | 30 | 90 |
| Speaking Task-3 | Describe a scene | 30 | 90 |
| Speaking Task-4 | Making Prediction about future | 30 | 90 |
| Speaking Task-5 | Comparing and Persuading | 60 | 90 |
| Speaking Task-6 | Dealing with a Difficult Situation | 60 | 90 |
| Speaking Task-7 | Expressing Opinion | 30 | 90 |
| Speaking Task-8 | Describing an Unusual Situation | 30 | 90 |
Speaking Test Instructions:
1.For this practice test, use a timer to ensure you complete each task within the allotted time.
2.In this test, no scores will be provided for the Speaking tasks, and your responses will not be recorded. If you’d like to save your answers, you can record them using your computer’s microphone or another recording device, such as a cell phone or digital recorder.
3.During the official test, if you don’t complete a task within the given time, the screen will automatically move to the next task, and you won’t be able to go back.
4.Aim to finish this Speaking Practice Test in about 20 minutes.
Note:
Instructions for the Student:
You are going to give advice to a friend who is feeling stressed about their work-life balance. Imagine that your friend has been working long hours and is having difficulty managing their personal time. They feel overwhelmed and don’t know how to manage their responsibilities at work and at home.
Think about the situation carefully and provide helpful advice to your friend. Be sure to explain why your suggestions would help them. Your response should be clear and detailed.
Instructions for the Student:
In this task, you will be asked to describe a memorable trip you took recently. Think about a trip that stood out to you – it could be a vacation, a short getaway, or even a business trip. Be sure to provide details that make the experience memorable, such as the location, people involved, activities you did, and any special moments that made the trip unique.
You will have 30 seconds to prepare and 1-2 minutes to respond.


Instructions
This task is made up of THREE parts:
Choose an option
Preparation time
Speaking
Topic: Choosing Between Online Shopping and In-Store Shopping
Instructions:
Your friend is trying to decide whether to shop online or visit a store for their upcoming purchase. They have asked for your opinion to help them make a choice. Compare the two options and persuade your friend to choose one.
Activity Design:
Preparation (30 seconds):
Think about the advantages and disadvantages of both options.
Choose the option you believe is better for your friend and organize your ideas.
Speaking Task (60 seconds):
Begin by acknowledging your friend’s dilemma and then:
Instructions:
Imagine that you are experiencing a power outage at home during extreme weather conditions. Describe how you would handle this situation and the steps you would take to resolve the challenges. You will have 60 seconds to prepare and 90 seconds to speak.
Instructions:
Task:
Answer the following question in detail:
Do you think it is better to spend money on personal growth or material possessions? Explain your opinion with reasons and examples.
Instructions:
Imagine that you got lost in a new city during a trip or visit. Speak about this experience in detail. Your response should be around 90 seconds. Include the following points to structure your response:
Speaking Task 1: Giving Advice
Topic: A friend is feeling stressed about their work-life balance. What advice would you give?
Sample Response:
“I completely understand how you’re feeling, and it’s not easy when work and personal life start to overlap like that. First, I’d recommend setting clear boundaries between your work and personal life. For example, you can decide that once you finish work at 6 PM, you won’t check your emails or think about work until the next day. This will give your mind a break and allow you to focus on your family or hobbies in the evening.
I’d also suggest scheduling ‘me time’ in your week, like a walk in the park or a short meditation session. Taking short breaks throughout the day can really help to reduce stress and keep you energized. And remember, it’s okay to say ‘no’ to extra work if you feel it’s too much. Your well-being is really important.
I’m sure with these small changes, you’ll start to feel more in control of your time. You just need to prioritize what’s most important and take care of yourself first.”
Speaking Task 2: Talking about a Personal Experience
Topic: Describe a memorable trip you took recently.
Sample Response:
“One of the most memorable trips I took recently was to Vancouver with my family. We went last summer, and it was an incredible experience. Vancouver is such a beautiful city with so much to offer, from its lush parks to the sparkling ocean. We spent a lot of time outdoors, exploring Stanley Park, which is a famous attraction in the city. It’s massive, and there’s so much to do there, from biking around the park to visiting the aquarium.
One of the highlights of the trip was when we decided to try kayaking. None of us had done it before, and it was such an exciting experience paddling in the water and exploring the coastline. Another special moment was watching the sunset together at one of the beaches. We just sat there, enjoying the calmness and beauty of nature.
Overall, this trip was memorable because it allowed us to reconnect as a family. We had the opportunity to try new things and relax together, which made it truly unforgettable.”
Speaking Task 3: Describing a Scene
Q.1 Describe some things that are happening in the picture below as well as you can. The person with whom you are speaking cannot see the picture.
Sample Response:
In the picture, a small house is engulfed in flames, with thick black smoke rising into the sky. The fire looks intense, and it’s spreading quickly across the roof and windows. In front of the house, a young boy, around six or seven years old, is standing on the street clutching a teddy bear tightly to his chest. He looks extremely worried and is crying, clearly scared for his mother, who is still inside the burning house.
Nearby, a firetruck has arrived, and a team of firefighters is actively working to control the fire. One firefighter is spraying water on the flames with a powerful hose, while another is rushing toward the house to help the woman inside. You can see the firefighters’ determination as they coordinate with each other to handle the situation.
In the background, neighbors are standing at a distance, watching the scene with anxious expressions. The child’s fear and the urgency of the firefighters make the whole scene tense but also hopeful, as they are trying their best to rescue the mother and extinguish the fire. The situation feels dramatic and emotional, with everyone hoping for a safe outcome.
Speaking Task 4: Making Predictions
Q.1 In this picture, what do you think will most probably happen next?
Sample Response:
In the picture, a group of about five hikers is standing at the base of a towering mountain peak. They are all dressed in hiking gear, including jackets, sturdy boots, and backpacks. Some of them are holding trekking poles, and one person has a map in their hand. They seem to be discussing their route, as one hiker is pointing towards the mountain trail that winds upwards.
The mountain peak in the distance looks majestic, covered in patches of snow, with steep and rocky paths leading to the top. The weather appears favorable at the moment, with clear skies and the sun shining, but there are a few clouds gathering in the distance, which might indicate that the weather could change later.
Based on the scene, I think the hikers are planning to start their climb soon. They’ll probably follow the trail and take regular breaks to stay hydrated and energized. However, I predict they might face some challenges as they go higher, such as colder temperatures or steeper paths. They may need to stay alert and work as a team to overcome these obstacles. If the weather changes suddenly, they might even decide to turn back for safety. Overall, their journey will be adventurous and rewarding if they reach the peak successfully.
Speaking Task 5: Comparing and Persuading
Topic: Choosing Between Online Shopping and In-Store Shopping
Sample Response:
“I understand you’re torn between shopping online and going to a store, and both have their advantages. Shopping online is super convenient—you can browse products from the comfort of your home, and it’s often easier to find discounts or compare prices. However, it can be tricky because you can’t see or try the item before buying it, and sometimes delivery takes time.
On the other hand, shopping in-store lets you see and feel the product, which is especially helpful for clothing or electronics. You can also get the item immediately without waiting. But it takes more time and effort to go to the store, especially if it’s crowded.
I think online shopping would be the better choice for you. You mentioned you’re busy this week, and buying online would save you time. Plus, most websites offer free returns if something doesn’t work out. Why not give it a try? It’s so hassle-free!”
Speaking Task 6: Dealing with a Difficult Situation
Topic: Dealing with a Power Outage at Home During Extreme Weather
Sample Response:
“During a severe snowstorm last winter, we experienced a power outage that lasted for hours. The first thing I did was locate our emergency kit, which includes flashlights, extra batteries, and candles. I made sure everyone in my family was safe and warm by gathering them in a single room with blankets. To stay updated, I used a battery-powered radio to listen to weather reports and outage updates.
I also called the local power company to report the issue and find out when the power might be restored. To conserve heat and food, we avoided opening the refrigerator and sealed off unused rooms to retain warmth. I checked on our elderly neighbors to ensure they were safe and had enough supplies.
These actions not only kept us safe but also helped us stay calm and focused. I believe being prepared and staying connected with others is crucial in such situations.”
Speaking Task 7: Expressing Opinions
Topic: Is it better to spend money on personal growth or material possessions?
Sample Response:
“I strongly believe that spending money on personal growth is much more beneficial than spending it on material possessions. While material items can bring temporary happiness, investing in personal growth provides long-term value and fulfillment.
First of all, personal growth activities, like learning a new skill, taking a course, or traveling to experience different cultures, can improve a person’s life significantly. For example, I once took a public speaking course, and it not only boosted my confidence but also helped me grow in my career.
On the other hand, material possessions, such as a new car or expensive clothes, may bring happiness initially, but the satisfaction often fades over time. They don’t contribute to a person’s development or make them better equipped to handle challenges in life.
Moreover, personal growth can lead to meaningful achievements that positively impact one’s life and relationships. For instance, someone who invests in learning a foreign language will not only improve their communication skills but also gain new perspectives and opportunities.”
Speaking Task 8: Describing an Unusual Situation
Topic: Describe a time you got lost in a new city.
Sample Response:
“Last year, I was visiting a new city, and I accidentally got lost while exploring the area. I was in Paris, and I decided to walk around and get to know the city on my own. I was following a map, but somehow, I took a wrong turn and found myself in a completely unfamiliar neighborhood.
At first, I was a little nervous, especially since I didn’t speak the language very well, and it was getting late. But then, I decided to stay calm and ask for directions. I approached a local shopkeeper, and although there was a language barrier, they were very kind and helped me get back on track.
I learned that staying calm and asking for help is key when you’re lost. I would definitely approach a similar situation differently in the future by making sure my phone’s GPS is always available and downloading offline maps before traveling.”
Important Tips:
For each speaking task, the goal is to: