Updated IELTS Speaking 30 Day Course
Updated IELTS Speaking 30 Day Course
Updated IELTS Speaking 30 Day Course
This 30-day IELTS Speaking course is designed for learners at the 1.5-3.5 IELTS band. The
goal is to improve fluency, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Each day consists of a
30-minute practice session, with a mix of speaking tasks, vocabulary building, and
reflection.
Day 1
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Describe your favorite hobby and why you enjoy it.
Day 2
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Talk about a memorable trip or holiday you went on.
Day 3
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Day 4
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Discuss your favorite type of food and why you like it.
Day 5
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Describe a person you admire and explain why.
Day 6
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Talk about your hometown and what makes it special.
Day 7
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Day 8
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Talk about a time when you helped someone.
Day 9
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Describe a skill you would like to learn in the future.
Day 10
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Describe your dream job and why you want to pursue it.
Day 12
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Talk about a historical event that interests you.
Day 13
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Day 14
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Discuss your opinion on the impact of technology on society.
Day 15
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Day 16
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Day 17
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of living in a city versus the
countryside.
Day 18
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Talk about a pet or an animal you find interesting.
Day 20
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Day 21
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Day 22
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Day 23
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Describe a time when you had to make a difficult decision.
Day 24
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Discuss your favorite type of music and why you enjoy it.
Day 25
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Talk about a time when you felt proud of yourself.
Day 26
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Describe a cultural tradition that you find interesting.
Day 27
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Talk about a recent event in the news that caught your attention.
Day 28
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Describe a goal you hope to achieve in the future.
Day 29
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Day 30
1. Warm-up: Spend 5 minutes talking about a familiar topic (e.g., your day, a hobby, or a
family member). Focus on fluency and speak continuously.
2. Task: Answer the question of the day (below) for 2 minutes. Record yourself.
3. Vocabulary: Learn 5 new words or phrases related to today's topic. Write them down and
use them in your answer.
4. Grammar focus: Spend 5 minutes practicing a specific grammar structure (e.g., past tense,
conditionals, question forms). Use it in your speaking practice.
5. Reflection: Listen to your recording and identify areas to improve (e.g., pronunciation,
fluency, grammar mistakes).
Question of the Day: Talk about a sport or physical activity you enjoy.