We understand how important it is to get fluent in English by doing IELTS speaking practice. One way to improve it and score better in the IELTS speaking module is by practicing using a speaking mock test, and there are 100s of mock tests available on the internet but most of them are paid and others don’t provide much value and results.
To resolve this issue, and to help you score high bands in your IELTS Speaking Tests, we sat down with our hard-working trainers to provide you the best possible solution for IELTS speaking practice.
Down below, you’ll find our 20+ list of IELTS Speaking Mock Test. They all are free to use and provide the same experience as real IELTS speaking tests.
Keep in mind that the questions mentioned below are in-test questions of Part-2, which is the main TOPIC.
To turn your practice even more realistic, we have also provided Part-1 (Introduction) and Part-3 (Topic Discussion)
☞ Before you start, please read the general instructions below:
General Instructions
- The exam is divided into 3 parts. Name of each part is mentioned at the top.
- There will be an active timer to remind you of how much time is left.
- These tests will only work on computer devices.
- Submit your test after you finish by clicking on "SUBMIT TEST".
- You have an option to review your recording before submission.
Available IELTS Speaking Practice Test
QUESTION:
Describe an art exhibition that you visited.
- when you saw this exhibition
- where the exhibition was held
- what was on display
- and explain your impression of the exhibition
QUESTION:
- Who your friend is?
- What the truth was
- What your friend’s reaction was
- And explain why it was important for you to tell the truth to your friend
QUESTION:
- What it is
- How you learnt it
- How can you teach others this skill
- How do you feel about this skill
QUESTION:
- What it is
- How you first learned about it
- Who benefits from it
- And explain how you feel about this law
QUESTION:
- Where is it?
- How you know about this city?
- What it is famous for?
- Why you would like to live there?
QUESTION:
- What it is like
- How easy or difficult it is
- How long it takes you to solve it
- And how you feel about it
QUESTION:
- What it was
- When you watched it
- What it was like
- And how you felt about it
QUESTION:
- What was the topic?
- Where did you read it?
- How did the article affect your thoughts?
- Explain the importance of reading magazines or newspapers regularly.
QUESTION:
- What it is about
- Why you made this plan
- What you need to do first
- And explain how you would feel if it is successful
QUESTION:
- When it was
- Where it was
- Why you were not allowed to use your mobile phone
- How you felt about it
QUESTION:
- What it was about
- Where you saw/heard it
- Who was involved
- And explain why people were interested in it
QUESTION:
- Where it is
- What it is used for
- What it looks like
- And explain why you like or dislike it
QUESTION:
- When it happened
- Who you were with
- What happened
- And explain why many people were smiling
QUESTION:
- When it was
- Where you saw it
- What you saw
- And explain why you think it was interesting
QUESTION:
- What you made
- How you made it?
- What it looked like?
- And how you felt about the activity?
QUESTION:
- What it does
- How many people it employs
- What kind of people work there
- How you feel about it
QUESTION:
- What it is
- What you need to prepare
- How easy or difficult it is
- And explain why you want to try it
QUESTION:
- What you shared?
- Who you shared with?
- Why you shared
- And explain how you felt about sharing it?