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In the IELTS Speaking test, examiners use assessment criteria to give a score for each of the following four areas: Fluency and Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range and Accuracy and Pronunciation.  

Each of these carries equal weighting and the overall average gives the IELTS score for Speaking. 

Get IELTS pronunciation tips to succeed in the test and beyond

Our new video series looks at what pronunciation features are assessed in the IELTS Speaking test and shares practical advice on how you can improve in each area.  

Over six short videos, you’ll learn to speak clearly and naturally. We’ll help you feel ready for both the IELTS Speaking test and real-life conversations. 

Each video focuses on a different aspect of pronunciation and shares a simple way you can build your skills from home.  

Watch our IELTS Pronunciation Video Series

Find out what you can do to improve pronunciation during your IELTS preparation. 

Develop real-world communication skills with IELTS

Unlike most other English proficiency tests, the IELTS Speaking test is done face-to-face with a real person.  

The IELTS Speaking tasks are designed to test practical communication skills, such as giving your opinion and discussing topics. These skills are highly valued by employers and educational institutions. 

More than just a test, IELTS helps you not only reach your destination but also succeed in your new life. 

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