This document provides guidance on preparing for and completing the "speaking" section of an English proficiency exam. It discusses the structure of the speaking questions, which typically involve describing a work of art or other topic in 3 parts: 1) the topic, 2) descriptive details, and 3) an explanation. It advises test-takers to focus notes on answering the expected detail questions, using limited language to describe key facts like when, where, who. Notes should generate ideas rather than just vocabulary. Practice involves writing one's own cue cards to internalize the question structure. Proper preparation helps ensure a clear and successful response.