English exams often include a speaking section where you need to answer questions, describe something, or discuss a topic under time pressure. Doing well means practising the same types of tasks so you know what to expect and can speak without freezing. Regular conversation practice also builds the fluency and vocabulary that help in all parts of the exam.
Exam candidates often run out of things to say, speak too slowly, or repeat the same words. They may know the answer but struggle to organise their thoughts in the moment. Practising with a timer and with similar question types helps. Rozy lets you practise answering questions, describing topics, and giving short talks—and get feedback so you improve before the real test.
Focus on the format of your exam: for example, IELTS Part 1 (short answers), Part 2 (long turn), Part 3 (discussion). Practise speaking for 1–2 minutes without stopping. Build a bank of linking phrases and topic vocabulary. Use an app to simulate the pressure and get feedback. Rozy helps you practise speaking tasks and improve fluency so you feel ready on exam day.
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