Practice Part 1 (interview), Part 2 (cue card long turn), and Part 3 (discussion) with curated topics and prompts. Enhance your fluency, vocabulary, and argument depth.
Answer short questions about yourself, your family, your work, or your hobbies with natural 2-3 sentence responses.
Extend your answers with why/how — avoid one-word answers
Give a 1-2 minute monologue on a cue card topic using 1 minute of preparation time.
Use the 1 minute of preparation to brainstorm main points
Answer abstract and analytical questions related to the Part 2 cue card topic with in-depth arguments.
Use discourse markers (on the one hand, it depends on, generally speaking)
Discuss your hobbies and free time activities using rich vocabulary and expressions to state preferences.
Use vocabulary related to activities (I'm into, I'm keen on, I'm passionate about)
Describe someone important or influential to you with detailed characteristics and shared experiences.
Use character adjectives (generous, ambitious, charismatic)
Talk about your hometown, neighborhood, and favorite places.
Use descriptive adjectives (vibrant, peaceful, bustling)
Analyze the impact of technology on modern life using precise tech vocabulary and critical arguments.
Use tech vocabulary (digitisation, automation, connectivity)
Describe a memorable place — it could be a city, a building, or nature — using vivid descriptive language.
Use sensory language (sights, sounds, smells)
Tell about a memorable event or occasion in your life or something you have witnessed.
Use past tense and narrative discourse markers (first, then, eventually)
Discuss social issues, trends in society, and the impacts of social changes using analytical language.
Use generalizations (in many societies, people tend to)