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What is a common feature of the IELTS speaking test?

A. Written responses
B. Solo monologues
C. Interaction with the examiner
D. Group discussions

Answer: Interaction with the examiner


Additional Information: The speaking test involves direct interaction with an examiner.


Subjects: IELTS, Test Preparation

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