IELTS Speaking Part 3

Give extended, thoughtful answers with explanations and examples on abstract topics.

Overview

IELTS Speaking Part 3 is the last part of the Speaking test. It comes right after Part 2

In this section, you will have a short, formal conversation with the examiner about ideas related to your Part 2 topic.

This part tests your ability to talk about abstract ideas, express opinions, give reasons, and discuss issues in depth.

Length and Format

  • Duration: 4-5 minutes
  • Question Type: 4-6 open-ended, opinion-based and analytical questions related to Part 2 topic
  • Style: Formal two-way discussion
  • Format: A two-way conversation between the candidate and the examiner
  • Focus: Giving opinions, explaining reasons, comparing ideas, discussing the future, and analyzing issues.

Sample Question

✅ Key Characteristics :

  • The examiner will usually ask 4 to 6 questions during this section. These questions are grouped into themes such as:
    • Causes and effects
    • Advantages and disadvantages
    • Comparisons
    • Predictions or future developments
    • Solutions and suggestions
  • The examiner asks more complex, abstract questions related to the Part 2 topic. — Example: If Part 2 was about a person you admire, Part 3 may ask about role models in society.
  • You need to give longer, detailed answers — explain your ideas and give examples.
  • It’s more like a mini discussion than a casual conversation.
  • You should use formal language and linking words like:
    • In my opinion, This is mainly because, On the other hand, For example, As a result…
  • Avoid short answers — try to develop each response with reasons or examples.
  • The examiner may ask you to clarify, explain further, or go deeper into your answer.

⭐ Important Tips :


Expand your answers – give more than 1-2 sentences. Explain your point clearly and expand with details, reasons or examples.

Use a Range of Vocabulary: Try to use topic-specific and formal vocabulary to express complex ideas.

Use linking words – like however, for example, in my opinion

Show a range of grammar – Use different sentence structures such as conditionals, comparatives, and modals.

Stay Calm and Confident: Speak naturally and don’t worry about small mistakes—fluency and clarity are more important

Stay on topic – don’t repeat Part 2 or go off track

Be natural – avoid memorised responses

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