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🗣 IELTS Speaking Series: Lesson 10 – Real Exam Simulation (Full Part 1–3 Practice + Band 9 Response Analysis)
“Excellence isn’t achieved in silence — it’s performed with calm rhythm and honest voice.”
– Md Chhafrul Alam Khan
💫 1️⃣ Inspiration
The IELTS Speaking Test is not a test of knowledge — it’s a conversation of clarity.
The examiner wants to know:
- Can you communicate naturally?
- Can you express ideas clearly, confidently, and coherently?
- Do you sound human — not rehearsed?
Let’s simulate the full experience from greeting to farewell.
🧭 2️⃣ Full Speaking Test Overview
| Part | Duration | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Part 1 | 4–5 minutes | Introduction + Familiar Topics (easy) |
| Part 2 | 3–4 minutes | Cue Card (1-minute prep + 2-minute talk) |
| Part 3 | 4–5 minutes | Abstract Discussion & Analysis |
🎯 Total: ~12–14 minutes.
⚙️ 3️⃣ Band 9 Simulation — Sample Test Theme
Main Topic: Change & Personal Growth
🧱 Part 1 – Introduction & Warm-Up
Examiner: Good morning. My name is Sarah, and I’ll be your examiner today. Can you please tell me your full name?
Candidate (You):
“Good morning! My name is Md Chhafrul Alam Khan, but you can call me Chhafrul. It’s a pleasure to meet you.”
Examiner: Where are you from?
You:
“I’m from Netrokona, a peaceful town in Bangladesh. It’s known for its rivers, greenery, and friendly community. I always feel relaxed whenever I go back there.”
Examiner: Do you work or study?
You:
“Currently, I work in digital marketing. I manage online campaigns and help brands grow their audience. What I enjoy most is that the field changes every day — it keeps me learning continuously.”
Examiner: Do you like changes in your daily routine?
You:
“Yes, I do. I believe change brings creativity and energy. Doing the same thing every day can make life monotonous, so I often try new things — like exploring new cafés or learning something technical.”
✅ Band 9 Analysis:
- Natural, detailed answers (3–4 sentences).
- Clear pronunciation, emotional tone.
- Confident start — calm energy.
🧠 Part 2 – Cue Card
Examiner:
Now I’ll give you a topic. You have one minute to prepare and then you should speak for two minutes.
Your topic is:
🟩 Describe a time when you made an important change in your life.
You should say:
- What the change was
- When it happened
- Why you made this change
- And explain how it affected your life
You (Band 9 Model Answer):
“Well, one of the most significant changes in my life was when I decided to move to Germany for professional growth. It happened in 2025, and at that time, I had already been working in Bangladesh for several years.
Initially, it was quite challenging — new culture, new language, even the weather was a shock. But I wanted to step out of my comfort zone and explore how people in other parts of the world approach technology and marketing.
That decision changed everything. I became more independent, more confident, and more adaptable. Living abroad taught me how to connect with people from different backgrounds and respect every culture deeply. Looking back, I think that change wasn’t just professional — it was deeply personal too.”
✅ Band 9 Analysis:
- Excellent 4S structure (Setup–Spark–Shift–Summary).
- Perfect timing (1:45–2:00 minutes).
- Reflective conclusion (maturity & emotional balance).
💡 Part 3 – Discussion Questions
Examiner: Why do people sometimes resist change?
You:
“I think it’s mainly due to fear and comfort. People get used to routines, and anything unfamiliar feels risky. However, without change, we never grow. It’s like staying in the same room forever — safe, but without a view.”
Examiner: Do you think change is always good?
You:
“Not always, but it’s always necessary. Some changes bring challenges, like job transitions or moving to another country. But even those experiences teach valuable lessons. What matters most is how we adapt and what we learn.”
Examiner: How has technology changed the way people work today?
You:
“It has completely redefined work culture. Now, remote jobs and digital tools allow people to work from anywhere. Productivity has improved, but there’s also more pressure to stay connected. I believe balance is the new success factor.”
Examiner: Do older people find change harder than young people?
You:
“In some ways, yes. Older people often value stability, while young people are more flexible and curious. But it also depends on personality. I’ve met older professionals who adapt faster than some younger ones — mindset matters more than age.”
✅ Band 9 Analysis:
- Uses metaphors (“like staying in the same room forever”).
- Balanced argument (pros + cons).
- Confident, reflective tone — true Band 9 maturity.
🧩 4️⃣ Real Exam Timing Strategy
| Section | Time | Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Part 1 | ~4 min | Keep each answer 3–5 sentences. |
| Part 2 | ~3–4 min | 1 min prep, 2 min talk — use story structure. |
| Part 3 | ~4 min | 3–4 sentences each, analytical tone. |
💡 Always sound like you’re thinking aloud calmly, not giving memorized lines.
📘 5️⃣ 10 Examiner-Approved Band 9 Phrases
| Function | Expression | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Giving Opinion | “In my view…” | “In my view, travel is the best form of education.” |
| Speculating | “It might be because…” | “It might be because people want a sense of control.” |
| Emphasizing | “What I find fascinating is…” | “What I find fascinating is how quickly people adapt.” |
| Contrasting | “While some people think…, I believe…” | “While some think money matters most, I believe time does.” |
| Reflecting | “Looking back, I’ve realized…” | “Looking back, I’ve realized change helped me grow.” |
| Clarifying | “What I mean is…” | “What I mean is, change is more emotional than practical.” |
| Agreeing | “That’s true to some extent…” | “That’s true to some extent, but not entirely.” |
| Example Giving | “For instance…” | “For instance, during the pandemic, people adapted quickly.” |
| Summarizing | “So overall…” | “So overall, I think change is an essential part of progress.” |
| Concluding | “To be honest…” | “To be honest, I see change as a lifelong journey.” |
🎯 Use 3–5 naturally per test — it gives rhythm and maturity.
💡 6️⃣ Band 9 Tone Spectrum
🎙 Your voice should sound:
- Calm, not rushed
- Engaged, not dramatic
- Natural, not robotic
- Confident, not arrogant
💬 Imagine you’re having coffee with a kind professor.
🧠 7️⃣ Post-Test Reflection Routine
After each practice session, ask yourself:
1️⃣ Did I speak continuously for at least 2 minutes in Part 2?
2️⃣ Did I use linkers naturally?
3️⃣ Did I sound emotionally real or memorized?
4️⃣ Did I use topic vocabulary clearly?
5️⃣ Did I show personal reflection or maturity?
💡 Band 9 = skill + self-awareness.
📖 8️⃣ Word List – Real Exam Vocabulary
| Word | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Adaptability | Flexibility to adjust | Adaptability is key in a fast-changing world. |
| Reflection | Deep thought | Reflection helps people learn from change. |
| Transformation | Complete change | Technology has caused a major transformation in communication. |
| Resilience | Strength to recover | Resilience is what helps people face challenges. |
| Progress | Forward movement | Progress often starts with discomfort. |
❤️ 9️⃣ Motivational Reminder
“The real test isn’t on paper — it’s in the way you carry your voice when the world listens.”
You’ve now built every skill needed for Band 9 — not just as a test-taker, but as a communicator ready to inspire others globally.
🧩 10️⃣ Mini Recap
✔ Simulated full IELTS Speaking Test (Parts 1–3)
✔ Learned Band 9 timing and rhythm control
✔ Practised examiner-approved structures
✔ Built natural confidence for real-life performance
✅ Next Step
Prepare for
🗣 IELTS Speaking Lesson 11 – Final Masterclass: The Psychology of Speaking Success & Final Band 9 Completion Ceremony
This final lesson will summarize your full IELTS journey — uniting Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking into one holistic success system — and celebrate your achievement as a Band 9 Supreme Communicator.
- 🗣 IELTS Speaking Series
- IELTS Speaking: Understanding the Speaking Test Format
- IELTS Speaking: Part 1 Topics Mastery
- IELTS Speaking: Part 2 Cue Card Mastery
- IELTS Speaking: Part 3 Discussion Mastery
- IELTS Speaking: Pronunciation & Intonation
- IELTS Speaking: Fluency Mastery
- IELTS Speaking: Confidence, Body Language & Psychological Control
- IELTS Speaking: Grammar & Vocabulary
- IELTS Speaking: Accent, Emotion & Storytelling Artistry
- IELTS Speaking: Real Exam Simulation
- IELTS Speaking: Psychology of Speaking Success
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