SINGLE PART
Drill one part until it stops being your weak point
Instead of sitting all four parts every time, pick the one part that's actually costing you a band and repeat it — same timings, same rubric, no need to sit the rest of the exam first.
Pick a part
Part 1.1 — Personal questions
Three short questions about your life and interests.
Part 1.2 — Describe & give opinions
Two themed images: describe them, then justify your views.
Part 2 — Abstract discussion
One image anchors a topic; address three questions together.
Part 3 — Analyse an argument
Weigh both sides of a complex statement.
When single-part practice beats a full test
- You already know which part is dragging your band down and want reps, not a diagnosis.
- You have five minutes, not twenty — a single part fits between other things.
- You're building up to a first full test and want each part solid before combining them.
Once a part feels solid on its own, confirm it holds up under real conditions with a full test.
Know which part to start with?
Take a full test