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How to Get IELTS Band 7.5 in Speaking
To score Band 7.5 in IELTS Speaking you need consistently meeting the Band 7.5 descriptors. Here's the exact strategy — free.
▶ Check your speaking band free⚡ Quick answer: To score Band 7.5 in IELTS Speaking, you need consistently meeting the Band 7.5 descriptors. All four scoring criteria are weighted equally, so a weakness in one drags your band down.
What Band 7.5 requires in Speaking
IELTS Speaking is an 11–14 minute face-to-face interview in three parts: Part 1 (familiar questions), Part 2 (a 2-minute talk from a cue card after 1 minute of prep), and Part 3 (a deeper discussion). It is scored on Fluency & Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy, and Pronunciation.
For Band 7.5 specifically: you need consistently meeting the Band 7.5 descriptors.
Step-by-step plan to Band 7.5 in Speaking
- Know the target. For Speaking, Band 7.5 means consistently meeting the Band 7.5 descriptors — there is no raw score; examiners use the public band descriptors.
- Diagnose. Take a free IELTS Speaking mock to see your current band and your specific weaknesses.
- Tactic 1. Extend every answer with a reason and an example.
- Tactic 2. Use the Part 2 prep minute to jot quick notes.
- Tactic 3. Don't memorise scripts — speak naturally and keep flowing.
- Tactic 4. Work on pronunciation, word stress and intonation.
- Get feedback and redo. Use the free band checker to score your speaking on each criterion, then rewrite/re-record your weak answers.
Common mistakes that keep you below Band 7.5
- Memorised answers — examiners spot them and they pull down your Fluency score.
- One-word or very short answers in Part 1.
- Going silent or saying 'I don't know' in Part 3 instead of giving an opinion and a reason.
- Speaking too fast to seem fluent — clarity matters more than speed.
How to reach Band 7.5 faster
Record yourself answering real prompts, extend every answer with a reason and example, build topic vocabulary, and rehearse speaking for the full two minutes in Part 2.
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In Part 2, a full two-minute answer that covers every cue-card point with natural fluency and varied vocabulary is what separates the higher bands — practise with a timer.
Frequently asked questions
- What do I need for Band 7.5 in IELTS Speaking?
- You need consistently meeting the Band 7.5 descriptors. Focus on the four criteria for this section equally.
- Is Band 7.5 in Speaking hard to get?
- It's very achievable with focused, feedback-driven practice — most learners gain about 0.5 band in 4–6 weeks. The free mocks and band checker show your progress.