The IELTS Speaking section typically includes three parts, each designed to evaluate different aspects of spoken English through a variety of question types. Part 1 features personal and familiar topics, such as home, hobbies, or work, allowing candidates to demonstrate comfort with everyday conversation. Part 2 involves a short speech or “cue card” task where candidates speak for one to two minutes on a specific topic, testing their ability to organize thoughts and express ideas coherently. Part 3 includes more abstract and analytical questions related to the Part 2 topic, assessing critical thinking and the ability to discuss complex issues fluently. Regularly practicing these question types helps candidates expand their vocabulary, improve grammatical range, and develop natural fluency. It also builds confidence by familiarizing them with the test format and reducing hesitation during real-time communication.