Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Test returns to the question/answer format of Part 1, but the questions are longer and the answers should be longer. The assessor prompts and leads the candidate with a series of questions on the topic of the long turn (Part 2). The assessor is still in control, but must allow the candidate to produce longer utterances or discuss the questions.
In Part 1 of the Speaking Test questions cannot be changed or re-worded. In Part 3 there is more flexibility. If the candidate does not understand a word in the question, or the question itself, it is possible to ask for repetition or clarification.
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