Describe a website you use often.
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Part 1: Think of it as a Friendly Chat
The first part of the IELTS Speaking test is designed to help you relax. The examiner will ask you simple questions about familiar topics like your home, family, work, or hobbies. The goal isn't to test your expert knowledge, but to hear how you communicate about everyday things. Your personality can shine here!
What To Do
- Extend your answers: Never give a simple "yes" or "no." Always add a little more detail or a reason.
- Stay on topic: Answer the question directly before you add more information.
- Be yourself: It’s okay to smile and be friendly. This helps your speech sound more natural and fluent.
What to Avoid
- Memorizing answers: Examiners can spot a memorized script easily. It sounds unnatural and will lower your score.
- Using overly complex words: Stick to vocabulary you are comfortable with. Using a big word incorrectly is worse than using a simple word correctly.
- Panicking about mistakes: Everyone makes small grammar mistakes, even native speakers. Just correct yourself and move on. Fluency is key.
The Secret to a High Score: Extend Your Answers
The single most important skill in Part 1 is showing the examiner you can speak without effort. The easiest way to do this is by turning a short answer into a more interesting, detailed one. Use the simple "A.R.E." method.
Answer
Give a direct answer to the question.
Reason
Explain *why* that is your answer.
Example
Give a short, personal example.
Good Answer: "(A) Yes, I really enjoy reading, (R) mainly because it’s a great way to relax and learn something new. (E) For instance, last week I finished a fascinating book about ancient history."
Common Worries & Quick Fixes
IELTS Speaking Part 1 features introductory questions about familiar topics such as your home, family, work, studies, and interests. This tool provides official-style questions to simulate the real test environment.
Our AI is trained on a vast dataset of graded IELTS responses and provides a highly accurate estimated band score, typically within \u00b10.5 bands of a certified human examiner. It is an excellent tool for identifying your strengths and weaknesses across all four official marking criteria.
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