How to Ace the Duolingo English Test Speaking Section
The Duolingo English Test is fast, cheap and taken at home, but its speaking tasks catch people off guard. Here's how they work and how to do well.
The Duolingo English Test (DET) is an online, adaptive English test accepted by thousands of universities as an alternative to IELTS and TOEFL. It's about an hour long, taken at home, and scored from 10 to 160. Several tasks ask you to speak into your mic, and that's where prepared candidates pull ahead.
The speaking tasks you'll face
The exact set can change, so always check the official Duolingo English Test page, but you'll typically meet tasks like these:
| Task | What you do |
|---|---|
| Speak about the photo | Describe an image out loud for around 90 seconds. |
| Read, then speak | Read a prompt, then talk about the topic. |
| Listen, then speak | Listen to a question, then answer it. |
| Speaking sample | Give a longer, open-ended spoken response. |
How to do well
- Keep talking for the whole time. Silence and short answers hurt you most, fill the time with relevant speech.
- Be clear and organized. State your point, add a detail or example, and finish the thought.
- Don't freeze on the countdown. Practice starting to speak within a second or two of the prompt.
- Use natural, everyday English. Fluent and clear beats rare words you stumble over.
- Describe photos with a simple frame: what you see, who's there, where it is, and a guess about what's happening.
The DET rewards non-stop, clear speech
More than any other test, the DET punishes hesitation. The fix is simple but takes reps: practice speaking continuously without freezing.
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