Confidence does not come from reading tips. It comes from repeating the speaking process until the exam feels familiar.
Pressure becomes normal
When you train inside a speaking simulator, timers and exam-style tasks stop feeling scary.
You begin to expect the pressure instead of reacting badly to it.
You learn to recover quickly
Even strong students make small mistakes. The real skill is knowing how to continue without losing control.
Simulation practice teaches you to keep speaking even when an answer starts badly.
Your weak task types become visible
Some students do fine in Part 1 but struggle in Part 2. Others lose clarity in follow-up discussion tasks.
A speaking simulator helps you see exactly which format needs more work.