How is the IELTS speaking test experience?

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Learning is a gradual process it does not happen overnight.

Ielts speaking experience was amazing, I was interviewed by a native and he sounded nice and calm. Also, he made me feel at ease with his demeanour.
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Stay relaxed and calm it is just 30 min of conversation based on your experience in life and it delves into questions pertaining to your country
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Hi Shubhangi IELTS is a competitive exam. It is therefore challenging. Your IELTS speaking Test experience will be like never before. Good preparation makes you feel comfortable. All the Best! Thanks.
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