Can a candidate ask the examiner to repeat the question?

Can a candidate ask the examiner to repeat the question?

Yes, candidates can ask the examiner to repeat a question during the IELTS Speaking Test. It is perfectly acceptable to say something like “Could you please repeat that?” This does not affect the score. However, frequent requests or an inability to understand simple questions may impact the assessment of fluency and comprehension.


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