ICAO Speaking Practice Test 2 – ICAO Aviation English Speaking Test

ICAO Speaking Practice Test 2

This ICAO Speaking Practice Test includes typical aviation English tasks used in ICAO speaking assessments. The test focuses on operational communication, fluency, clarity and decision-making.

Part 1 – General Aviation Questions

Describe the type of routes you usually operate.

What weather conditions create the biggest communication challenges?

How do you handle high workload situations?

What is important when communicating with international crews?

How do you confirm important information?

Part 2 – Picture Description

Describe a situation where an aircraft is taxiing and another aircraft is approaching the same runway. A ground vehicle is also crossing the taxiway.

  • Describe what you see
  • Identify the main issue
  • Explain possible risks
  • Suggest what may happen next

Related practice: ICAO Picture Description Fluency

Part 3 – Incident Discussion

During cruise, the crew reports a sudden drop in cabin pressure.

  • Describe the situation
  • Explain the risks
  • What actions may be required?
  • What communication is necessary?

Related practice: ICAO Incident Description

Part 4 – Scenario Explanation

Traffic congestion at the destination airport is increasing. Holding patterns are being assigned and fuel levels are becoming a concern.

  • Explain the situation
  • Identify the main problem
  • Discuss possible options
  • Explain what the crew may decide

Related practice: ICAO Scenario Explanation

Part 5 – Past Experience

Describe a situation where communication was difficult or unclear.

  • What happened?
  • What caused the problem?
  • How was it resolved?
  • What did you learn?

Related practice: ICAO Past Experience Practice

How to Use This Practice Test

  • Speak continuously for each section
  • Try to speak for 30–60 seconds
  • Use operational aviation vocabulary
  • Explain risks and actions clearly
  • Record your answers if possible

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Final Advice

Focus on clear communication, structured answers and operational language. The goal is safe and effective aviation communication in both routine and unexpected situations.