Three older papers match DELF A1 format and assessed level. Newer papers have improved graphics and presentation. Speaking test instruction changed from "from cards" to "about examiner"
Face-to-face talk lasting 3-4 minutes with examiner. Topic cards provided with 1-minute preparation time. Speaking time limited to 1-2 minutes
Part 3 is a 4-5 minute discussion with an examiner. Questions are broader based on Part 2 topic. Time is strictly controlled by the examiner. Answers must be expanded with general world examples
IELTS speaking test lasts 11-15 minutes with three parts. Greeting section includes name, address, and identification. Part 1 lasts 4-5 minutes with 8-10 questions about personal topics. Part 2 requires 1 minute preparation and 2 minutes speaking. Part 3 includes 4-8 additional questions about Part 2 topics
Students should describe their living situation and family. Questions about hobbies, age, and future plans are included
Part 1: Introduction and personal interview about life and daily routine. Part 2: 1-minute preparation followed by 1-2 minute speaking on random topics. Part 3: Detailed discussion about topics from Part 2