Can my speaking test day be different from reading, writing and listening tests in IELTS?

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Yes Speaking Test Will be conduct by before 1 day or after 1day of Main Exam
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Yes. the IELTS- Listening, Reading and Writing happens at one time. And the Speaking may or may not happen on the same day. This is because IDP/British council need an examiner to be physically present to take your speaking test. For most students the Speaking happens 3-4 days before or after the test...
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Yes. the IELTS- Listening, Reading and Writing happens at one time. And the Speaking may or may not happen on the same day. This is because IDP/British council need an examiner to be physically present to take your speaking test. For most students the Speaking happens 3-4 days before or after the test date for Listening, Reading and Writing . read less
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Yes, usually IELTS speaking is conducted on one day and the rest of the modules are conducted on another day.
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Yes, in fact in most of the cases it is on a different day only.
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Yes by default it has to be different. Your Speaking test can take place upto 7 days before or after your Listening Reading Writing test
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Yes . The IELTS speaking test will be conducted on other day. Generally, it would be a day or 2 days before the exam or else after the exam. The remaining modules i.e. Listening, Reading and Writing would be conducted consecutively i.e. without any gap.
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