Speaking, much like writing is a module where answers have to be created spontaneously as a test of the application of the English Language.
The Speaking Module consists of 3 parts, namely,
Questions and Answers (Personal questions)
Cue Card
Questions and Answers (Discussion-based questions)
All 3 parts are discussed in the classroom along with what parameters and structure IELTS expects from us. Similar to Writing, Speaking has a set of descriptors that IELTS has informed students to focus on, namely, Lexical Resources, Fluency and Coherence, Pronunciation, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy.
Speaking is a section where live practice is important and that is exactly what our classes focus on.