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1. What are the elements of success? Ideas: Hard work and perseverance. Setting clear goals and objectives. Continuous learning and adaptability. Effective communication and networking. Emotional intelligence and resilience. Useful expressions: Defining success: "In my view, success encompasses," "I believe the key elements of success include," "From my perspective." Describing qualities: "Hard work plays a crucial role," "Setting clear goals is essential," "Adaptab
1. What foreign languages do Vietnamese children learn? Ideas: English as a primary foreign language. French and Chinese due to historical and economic ties. The importance of English for global communication. Useful expressions: Listing languages: "The main foreign language is," "Apart from that," "In addition to." Highlighting importance: "English is considered crucial for," "Due to historical ties, French is also widely learned." Sample answer: In Vietnam, th
1. Do young people like to go to parks? Ideas: Socializing and hanging out with friends. Engaging in outdoor activities and sports. Enjoying nature and relaxation. Potential factors influencing preferences. Useful expressions: Expressing general tendencies: "It seems that," "From what I've observed," "In general." Describing preferences: "Many young people enjoy," "It's common for them to," "A lot of them find pleasure in." Sample answer: From what I've observ
1. What are the differences between painting and drawing? Ideas: Mediums used (paint, pencil, charcoal). Techniques and skills involved. Expressiveness and level of detail. Historical and cultural significance. Useful expressions: Comparing and contrasting: "One key distinction between," "While drawing typically involves," "In terms of medium and technique." Describing characteristics: "Paintings often feature," "Drawings tend to focus on," "The expressiveness in pain
1. Have you ever cooked for others? Ideas: Occasions when you cooked for others. Types of dishes you prepared. The experience of cooking for friends or family. Useful expressions: Talking about experience: "On several occasions," "There have been times when," "I recall a specific instance when." Describing dishes: "I prepared a variety of dishes," "One memorable dish I cooked was," "It was a rewarding experience." Sample answer: Yes, on several occasions, I have
1. Do you travel a lot? Ideas: Types of travel (business, leisure, adventure). Memorable travel experiences. Impact of travel on personal growth and perspective. Useful expressions: Frequency of travel: "I occasionally travel for," "I frequently embark on," "I have had the opportunity to travel for." Describing experiences: "One memorable trip was," "I have been fortunate to explore," "Traveling has broadened my perspective on." Sample answer: I occasionally tra
1. Do you think it’s important to be a professional photographer? Ideas: The value of professional photographers in capturing important moments. The impact of professional photography in various fields (journalism, advertising, events). The skills and expertise required for professional photography. Useful expressions: Expressing opinion: "In my view," "I believe that," "From my perspective." Highlighting importance: "Professional photographers play a crucial role in,
Describe a job you think interests people You should say: • What it is • When you started concerning about this job • How you can find this job And explain why it is an interesting job Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Software Developer: In the tech industry, creating software and applications. Travel Blogger/Photographer: Exploring different places and sharing experiences. Environmental Scientist: Studying and preserving the environment. Humanitarian A
Describe an important decision you made You should say: • What the decision was • When you took the decision • What the results of the decision was And explain why you made that decision Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Career Choice: Deciding on a specific career path or changing careers. Educational Decision: Choosing a major or selecting a course of study. Relocation: Moving to a new city or country for personal or professional reasons. Financial I
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Describe an exciting adventure you would like to take in future You should say: • Where you would like to go to • Who you would like to go with • What the adventure is • How the adventure is And explain why it is a great adventure Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Transcontinental Train Journey: Taking the Trans-Siberian Railway from Moscow to Vladivostok. Hot Air Balloon Safari: Soaring above the Serengeti during the Great Migration. Deep Sea Divi
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Describe an occasion when you received incorrect information You should say: • When you got it • How you got it • How you found it was incorrect And explain how you felt about it? Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Work Scenario: Receiving incorrect information at the workplace. Miscommunication in Personal Life: Getting misinformation from a friend or family member. Online Source: Misinterpreting information found on the internet. Academic Setting: Be
Describe an occasion when you got lost You should say: • Where you were • What happened • How you felt And explain how you found your way Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Travel Experience: Getting lost in a foreign city or country. Outdoor Adventure: Losing your way during a hiking or camping trip. Shopping Mall: A situation where you got lost in a large shopping complex. Theme Park: Experiencing being lost in a theme park. Public Transportation:
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Describe a movie you watched recently that you felt disappointed about You should say: • When it was • Why you didn’t like it • Why you decided to watch it And explain why you felt disappointed about it Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Recent Release: A movie that was released recently. Highly Anticipated Film: A movie you had high expectations for. Genre Switch: A film from a genre you usually enjoy but didn't like this time. Recommendation: A mo
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Describe a water sport you would like to try in the future. You should say: • What it is • Where you would like to try it • Whether it is difficult And explain why you would like to try it Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Scuba Diving: Exploring the underwater world with scuba diving. Surfing: Riding the waves on a surfboard. Kayaking: Paddling through rivers or coastal areas in a kayak. Water Skiing: Being towed behind a boat while skimming on the
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Describe an expensive gift that you want to give someone if you save a lot of money You should say: • What the gift was • Who you gave it to • Why you gave it And explain whether this person liked the gift or not Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Luxury Watch: A high-end watch from a prestigious brand. Designer Handbag: A top-tier designer handbag. Tech Gadget: The latest model of a premium smartphone or laptop. Jewelry: A piece of fine jewelry, such
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Describe an ideal house or apartment where you want to live You should say: • Where it is • What it looks like • When you want to live there And explain why you want to live in such place Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Suburban Retreat: A cozy house with a garden in a quiet suburban neighborhood. Urban Oasis: An apartment with a modern design in the heart of a vibrant city. Countryside Escape: A farmhouse surrounded by nature and open spaces. Beachf
Describe a sport that you enjoy watching You should say: • What is it • Where you watch • Who you watch with And explain why you enjoy watching Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Football (Soccer): A globally popular sport with exciting matches. Basketball: Fast-paced and dynamic, with skilled athletes. Tennis: Individual or doubles matches, known for its intensity. Cricket: Strategic and team-oriented, with various formats. Formula 1 Racing: High-s
Describe a talk you gave to a group of people You should say • Who you gave the talk to • What the talk was about • Why you gave the talk And explain how you felt about the talk Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Work Presentation: A presentation given to colleagues or clients. Educational Setting: A talk delivered to students or teachers. Community Event: Speaking at a community gathering or event. Conference Presentation: A talk presented at a profes
Describe a book that you have read many times. You should say: • What the book is about • Why you read it • What you learned from this book And explain why you would like to read it many times. Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Classic Literature: A classic novel that has stood the test of time. Self-Help Book: A motivational or self-help book that has had a positive impact. Fantasy Series: A beloved fantasy series with a captivating storyline. Educat
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Describe a place you have been to where there were lots of people You should say: • Where it is • Who you were with • What people were doing there And explain why there were lots of people Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Concert Venue: Attend a music concert or festival. Shopping Mall: Describe a busy shopping center or mall. Public Event: Talk about a crowded public event like a parade or fair. Tourist Attraction: Discuss a popular tourist spot with
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Describe a new store/shop that just opened in your area. You should say: • What shop it is • What it sells (or, what you usually buy there) • When you first started going to this shop (or, how you came to know about this shop) And explain why you like (to go to) this shop Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Bakery/Café: A new bakery or café known for unique pastries or coffee blends. Bookstore: A recently opened bookstore with a diverse collection of boo
Describe a long car trip (or journey) you went on You should say: • Where you went • What you did • Who you had the car journey with And explain how you felt about the trip or journey Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Road Trip to a National Park: Driving to a scenic national park, camping along the way. Cross-Country Journey: A trip across the country, exploring different cities and landmarks. Beach Getaway: Driving to a coastal destination for a relax
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Describe a person who just moved into your community and brought positive influence (Describe a person who has just moved to his/her new accomodation) You should say: • Who this person is • When and where this person moved to your community • How you know this person And explain how you feel about this person Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: New Neighbor: A friendly neighbor who recently moved into the community. Colleague: Someone from work who recently
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Describe a place far away from your area of living which you would visit in the future You should say: • Where you would like to go • When you would like to go • Who you want to go with And explain why you want to visit the place Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Machu Picchu, Peru: A historical site known for its ancient Incan ruins. Santorini, Greece: A beautiful island with stunning views and white-washed buildings. Tokyo, Japan: A vibrant and futur
Describe a time when you spend time with a child You should say • Who the child is • How you know him/her • Why you spent time with him/her And explain what you did when you were together Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Nephew/Niece: Spending time with a younger family member. Neighbor's Child: Interacting with a child from your neighborhood. Volunteer Work: Engaging with a child during volunteer activities. Friend's Child: Spending time with the ch
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Describe the game you enjoyed playing when you were younger You should say • What the game was • Where you played it • Who you played it with And explain why you enjoyed playing the game Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Hide and Seek: A classic childhood game played indoors or outdoors. Board Games: Games like Monopoly, Scrabble, or Chess. Tag or Catch: A physically active game often played in the backyard or playground. Video Games: A popular video
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Describe a traditional celebration (a festival or ceremony) in your country that you enjoy You should say • What is it? • What do you usually do to celebrate? • Who do you usually celebrate with? And explain why you enjoy it Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Diwali (India): The festival of lights celebrated with family, lights, sweets, and fireworks. Thanksgiving (United States): A holiday centered around gratitude, family gatherings, and a festive meal.
Describe a popular person (who) you know. You should say: • Who this person is • What this person does • How you know them (= him or her) And explain why (you think) they are popular. Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Local Celebrity: A well-known figure in your local community. Social Media Influencer: Someone with a significant following on platforms like Instagram or YouTube. Sports Personality: A popular athlete or sports figure. Entrepreneur: A
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Describe the type of clothes that you usually (like to) wear. You should say: • What type (or style) of clothes • Where you usually buy these clothes • How often you buy them • How you choose what to buy And explain why you like this style of clothes. Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Casual Wear: Comfortable and casual clothing for everyday activities. Business Attire: Formal wear suitable for professional settings. Athleisure: Sporty and comfor
Describe an invention that changed people’s lives. You should say: • What it is • What it does (or, how it it used) • How popular it is among people of different ages And explain why (or how) you think it changed people’s lives. Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Smartphone: A device that revolutionized communication and access to information. Internet: The global network that transformed the way people access and share information. Electricity: The
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Describe a person you know who likes to help others (or, who often helps others). You should say: • Who this person is • How you know them (= him or her) • When you knew or when you first met this person • Where this person lives • What kind of person he or she is And explain why this person (likes to help) helps others. Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Family Member: A sibling, parent, or cousin who is always ready to help. Friend: A close
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Describe a happy experience in your childhood that you remember well You should say: • What happened • When and where it happened • Who you were with And explain why it was a happy experience Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Birthday Celebration: A memorable birthday party with family and friends. Vacation Memory: A joyful experience during a family vacation or trip. Special Gift: Receiving a surprise gift that brought immense happiness. Achievement
Describe a young child you stay with You should say • Why stay with young child • What do with young child And explain how do you felt Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Sibling: A younger brother or sister you spend time with. Nephew/Niece: A niece or nephew whom you stay with regularly. Child of a Friend: A friend's child you often look after. Babysitting: A child you babysit for regularly. Volunteer Work: A child you spend time with through volunteerin
Describe an exciting activity that you experience • Who with you • When it happened • What exercise do you do Explain how you felt about it Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Adventure Sports: Skydiving, bungee jumping, or zip-lining. Travel Experience: Exploring a new city or country with thrilling activities. Team Sports: Participating in a competitive team sport like soccer or basketball. Concert or Festival: Attending an electrifying music concert or
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Describe a difficult task that you completed at work/study that you felt proud of You should say • What the task was • How you completed it • Why the task was difficult And Why you were proud of the completion of the task Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Work Project: Completing a complex project at work that required extensive research and coordination. Academic Assignment: Successfully finishing a challenging research paper or thesis. Team Collabora
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Describe a good advertisemnet that you think is useful You should say • Where you can see it • What it shows • Why you think it is useful And explain how you feel about it Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Online Advertisement: An effective online ad, perhaps on social media or a website. Television Commercial: A memorable TV commercial that caught your attention. Print Advertisement: A well-designed print ad in a magazine or newspaper. Billboard Cam
Describe a sportsperson you admire You should say • Who he/she is • What you know about him/her • What he/she is like in real life • What achievement he/she has made And explain why you admire him/her Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Football Player: A renowned football player known for skill and sportsmanship. Olympic Athlete: A medal-winning athlete from the Olympics. Tennis Player: A tennis star with an impressive career. Cricketer: A cricket
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Describe a time you received bad service in restaurants/shops You should say • When it happened • Why you went there • What happened in the restaurants/shops And explain why you thin their service was bad Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Restaurant Experience: A time when you had a disappointing dining experience. A visit to a restaurant that did not meet your expectations. Shopping Incident: A situation where you received
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Describe a science subject that you are interested in (Biology, Robotics ,etc.) You should say • Which subject it is? • How and where did you know this subject? • How do you usually get information about this subject? And explain why you are interested in this subject Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Genetics and Molecular Biology: Explore the study of genes, DNA, and molecular structures. Astrophysics: Discuss the science of celestial bodies, galaxies,
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Describe a nice thing that you waiting for a long time You should say • What the thing is • Why did you wait so long And explain how you felt Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Job Promotion: Waiting for a long-awaited promotion at work. Travel Plans: Anticipating a trip or vacation that has been planned for a while. Special Event Tickets: Waiting for tickets to a concert, sports event, or theater show. Personal Achievement: Achieving a personal goal or mile
Describe a party that you enjoyed You should say • When you went to the party • Where the party was held • What kind of party it was And explain why you enjoyed this party Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Birthday Celebration: A memorable birthday party you attended. Graduation Party: A celebration after completing a degree. Holiday Party: A festive gathering during a holiday season. Surprise Party: An unexpected surprise party thrown for someone.
Describe an activity that made you feel tired You should say • When it happened • Where it took place • What the activity was And explain why it made you feel tired Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Outdoor Adventure: Hiking in a mountainous area. Sports Event: Participating in a marathon or a sports competition. DIY Project: Engaging in a physically demanding home improvement task. Work-related Task: Completing a physically demanding project at work.
Describe a time when you give advice to others You should say: • When it was • To whom you gave the advice • What the advice was And explain why you gave the advice Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Career Advice: Advising a friend or colleague on career-related decisions. Relationship Advice: Offering guidance to a friend going through a relationship challenge. Academic Advice: Helping a classmate with study techniques or exam preparation. Health an
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Describe a rule that is important in your school or at work You should say • What the rule is • If the people break this rule, what will happen • Why do you think this is an important rule? Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Punctuality: A rule emphasizing the importance of being on time for classes or work. Professional Attire: A dress code rule specifying appropriate attire for the workplace. Respectful Communication: A rule promoting respectful and inclu
Describe a problem you have when you use computer You should say • What the problem is? • When and where does it happen? And explain how do you solve the problem? Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Slow Performance: The computer runs slowly, affecting efficiency. Software Crashes: Frequent crashes of specific software applications. Internet Connectivity Issues: Difficulty in staying connected to the internet. Virus or Malware: Dealing with security threats
Describe a beautiful city that you have visited You should say • Where the city is • When you went there • Why you went there And explain why it is beautiful Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Paris, France: Known as the "City of Love," famous for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum. Kyoto, Japan: A city rich in traditional culture, featuring historic temples, traditional tea houses, and beautiful cherry blossoms. Barcelona, Spa
Describe a period of time that changed your life (Describe a time that something changed your life in good ways) You should say • When it was • Who you were with • What happened at that time And explain why it changed your life. Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Educational Milestone: Graduating from school or university. Career Achievement: Landing a dream job or getting a promotion. Personal Growth Experience: Overcoming a challenging situation or person
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Describe a person who has interesting ideas and opinions You should say • Who this person is • How you know this person • What interesting ideas/opinions he/she And explain you think why his/her ideas are interesting Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Friend or Family Member: A close friend or family member known for their unique perspective. Colleague: A colleague at work who often contributes innovative ideas. Mentor or Teacher: Someone who has mentor
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Describe a person you know who you think is successful You should say • Who the person is • How did you know the person • What he/she has achieved And explain why do you think the person is successful Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Professional Colleague: A coworker or someone from your professional network. Family Member: A relative who has achieved notable success. Friend: Someone from your circle of friends who stands out in terms of accomplishme
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Describe someone you don’t know but would like to know more about You should say • Who this person is • What interesting things he/she has done • Why you want to know more about him/her Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Public Figure: A well-known personality from politics, entertainment, or sports. Local Community Member: Someone in your community known for their contributions. Social Media Influencer: A person with an interesting online presence. His
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Describe a foreigner you know who speaks Vietnamese well You should say • Who this person is • Where he/she is from • How he/she learns Vietnamese And explain why he/she can speak Vietnamese well Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Language Enthusiast: A friend or acquaintance who has a genuine interest in languages. Expatriate: Someone who has been living in Vietnam for an extended period and has learned the language. Language Student: A foreign student
Describe a park/garden you have enjoyed visiting You should say: • When you often go there • Where it is • Who you often go there with And explain what it is like Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: City Park: A centrally located park in your city. Botanical Garden: A garden with a diverse collection of plants. Historical Garden: A garden with historical significance. National Park: A large natural park with hiking trails. Zen Garden: A peaceful and
Describe your favorite painting/drawing You should say: • Where did you first see the artist • What the painting is about • Who the painter is And explain why do you enjoy it? Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Famous Artwork: A well-known painting from a renowned artist. Local Art Gallery: A painting displayed in a local gallery or exhibition. Online Platform: A digital artwork discovered on an online art platform. Personal Creation: A favorite painti
Describe a person who likes to cook for others You should say: • Who this person is • What he/she likes to cook • Why he/she likes to cook And explain how do you feel about his/her cooking Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Family Member: A family member who enjoys cooking for gatherings. Friend: A friend who frequently hosts dinner parties or potlucks. Colleague: A colleague known for bringing homemade dishes to work events. Neighbor: A neighb
Describe a place in your country that you are interested in You should say: Where it is what it looks like How you knew it and why you are interested in it Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Historical Landmark: A famous historical site or monument. Natural Wonder: A stunning natural location like a national park or waterfall. Cultural Hub: A city known for its cultural events, museums, and vibrant atmosphere. Architectural Marvel: A building or stru
Describe a photo that makes you feel happy You should say • What the photo like • When and where you took this photo • How often you watch the photo And explain why it makes you feel happy Ideas for the IELTS Speaking Question: Family Gathering: A photo of a family reunion or a celebration. Nature Scene: A beautiful landscape, perhaps a sunset or a serene beach. Achievement Moment: A snapshot of a personal achievement or success. Memorable Event: P
1. What do you do on your holidays? Ideas: Types of activities or hobbies pursued during holidays. Preferences for relaxation or adventure. Special holiday traditions or rituals. Useful expressions: Types of activities or hobbies: "On my holidays, I often engage in activities such as," "I like to pursue hobbies like," "My holiday routine includes." Preferences for relaxation or adventure: "I enjoy holidays as a time to relax and unwind by," "For a more adventurous
1. Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes? Ideas: Preferences for different occasions. Factors influencing clothing choices. Comfort and style balance. Useful expressions: Preferences for different occasions: "I prefer comfortable and casual clothes for," "Smart clothes are my choice when," "The type of clothing I choose depends on." Factors influencing choices: "Comfort is a priority when I," "The nature of the event or activity pla
1. What do you do on your holidays? Ideas: Types of activities or hobbies pursued during holidays. Preferences for relaxation or adventure. Special holiday traditions or rituals. Useful expressions: Types of activities or hobbies: "On my holidays, I often engage in activities such as," "I like to pursue hobbies like," "My holiday routine includes." Preferences for relaxation or adventure: "I enjoy holidays as a time to relax and unwind by," "For a more adventurous
1. Did you have a bike when you were young? Ideas: Childhood memories of owning a bike. Reasons for having or not having a bike. Impact of having a bike on childhood experiences. Useful expressions: Childhood memories: "Yes, I had a bike when I was young, and I remember," "Owning a bike during my childhood is a fond," "Having a bike was a significant part of my." Reasons for having or not having a bike: "I had a bike because," "The decision to have a bike was infl
1. Are there many wild animals in your country? Ideas: Diversity of wildlife in the country. Specific regions known for wildlife. Conservation efforts and challenges. Useful expressions: Diversity of wildlife: "Yes, there are many wild animals in my country, including," "The biodiversity in my country allows for the presence of," "Various species of wild animals can be found in different regions of." Specific regions: "Certain regions are known for their rich wild
1. Do you usually carry a bag? Ideas: Reasons for carrying a bag regularly. Types of items typically kept in the bag. Preferences for specific types or styles of bags. Useful expressions: Reasons for carrying a bag: "Yes, I usually carry a bag because," "Carrying a bag is essential for," "I find it convenient to have a bag for." Types of items in the bag: "In my bag, I usually have," "I keep essentials like," "My bag contains items that I use daily, such as." Pr
1. When was the last time you had a few days off? Ideas: Recalling a recent break or vacation. Activities or experiences during the time off. Impact of the break on relaxation and well-being. Useful expressions: Recalling a recent break: "The last time I had a few days off was," "I recently took a break from," "The most recent occasion of having days off was." Activities or experiences: "During that time, I engaged in activities such as," "I took the opportunity t
1. What is your favorite day of the week? Ideas: Personal reasons for favoring a specific day. Activities or events associated with the favorite day. Positive feelings or experiences linked to that day. Useful expressions: Personal reasons: "My favorite day of the week is," "I have a special fondness for," "I find [day] particularly enjoyable because." Activities or events: "On my favorite day, I usually," "I tend to engage in activities like," "There are often ev
1. Do you like rainy days? Why? Ideas: Enjoyment of the soothing sound of rain. Cozy and comforting atmosphere on rainy days. Opportunities for indoor activities and relaxation. Useful expressions: Appreciating the sound of rain: "Yes, I like rainy days because I find the sound of rain to be," "The gentle tapping of raindrops creates a soothing atmosphere," "There's something calming and peaceful about the sound of rain." Cozy atmosphere: "Rainy days create a cozy
1. Do you want to be a teacher in the future? Ideas: Personal interest in teaching. Motivations and aspirations for becoming a teacher. Impact of teaching on others' lives. Useful expressions: Expressing interest: "Yes, I am interested in becoming a teacher in the future," "Teaching is a field that appeals to me," "I have a passion for sharing knowledge and." Motivations: "I find the idea of shaping young minds and helping students learn," "The impact a teacher ca
1. How important are friends to you? Ideas: Emotional support and companionship. Shared experiences and memories. Impact of friendships on overall well-being. Useful expressions: Expressing importance: "Friends are incredibly important to me," "They play a crucial role in my life," "I value the significance of having." Shared experiences: "Friendships are built on shared experiences and memories," "Having friends enriches my life through," "The connections I have
1. What things can you fix? Ideas: Personal skills in fixing common household items. Examples of items repaired successfully. Willingness to learn and attempt fixing various things. Useful expressions: Listing skills: "I can fix common household items such as," "Some of the things I am good at fixing include," "Over time, I've learned to repair items like." Giving examples: "I have successfully fixed items like," "There have been instances where I repaired," "Fixi
1. Are you a focused person? Ideas: Personal assessment of focus. Examples of situations where focus is essential. How focus contributes to productivity. Useful expressions: Self-assessment: "I consider myself a focused individual," "In general, I am able to stay focused on," "I find that my ability to focus is." Examples of situations: "I especially demonstrate focus when," "Being focused is crucial for tasks like," "I believe focus plays a key role in." Contri
1. Do you like ice cream? Ideas: Personal preferences for ice cream flavors. Enjoyment of ice cream as a dessert. Occasions when ice cream is a favorite treat. Useful expressions: Expressing liking: "Yes, I really enjoy ice cream," "Ice cream is one of my favorite treats," "I find the taste and texture of ice cream to be." Mentioning preferences: "I have a preference for flavors like," "My favorite type of ice cream is," "I enjoy experimenting with different flavo
1. Do you often use a map? Ideas: Frequency of map usage. Situations where maps are handy. Dependence on technology for navigation. Useful expressions: Describing frequency: "I use a map quite often, especially when," "Maps come in handy for me during." Mentioning situations: "I find maps useful when navigating unfamiliar places," "They are especially handy during," "Maps are my go-to when trying to find." Discussing technology dependence: "While I use digital m
1. Do you go running a lot? Ideas: Personal fitness routine. Frequency of running. Benefits of running for physical health. Useful expressions: Describing frequency: "I go running regularly as part of my fitness routine," "Running is a consistent part of my weekly activities." Mentioning motivation: "I enjoy running, so I make an effort to go," "Running helps me stay active and healthy." Discussing routine: "It's something I include in my daily or weekly schedul
1. Do you often chat with friends? Ideas: Frequency of chatting. Preferred communication methods. The importance of keeping in touch. Useful expressions: Describing frequency: "I chat with my friends quite often," "Talking with friends is a regular part of my routine." Mentioning communication methods: "I usually use messaging apps or social media to chat," "Phone calls and texting are the main ways I stay in touch." Highlighting importance: "It's important for
1. Do you like to stay in a place with a lot of noise? Ideas: Preferences for quiet and peaceful environments. Impact of noise on relaxation and concentration. Occasions when a lively atmosphere with noise is enjoyable. Useful expressions: Expressing preferences: "I generally prefer," "I find that a quieter environment helps me," "I tend to enjoy places that offer." Impact of noise: "Noise can be distracting when," "In noisy environments, it's challenging to," "I apprec
1. What's the most popular means of transportation in your hometown? Ideas: Public buses or subway systems. Private vehicles, such as cars or motorcycles. Bicycles or walking in pedestrian-friendly areas. The impact of geography and urban planning on transportation choices. Useful expressions: Describing popular means: "In my hometown, the most popular means of transportation is," "The majority of people prefer," "Public [transportation] is widely used for." Discussin
1. When did you start to learn science? Ideas: Introduction to basic science concepts in early education. Progressive learning through different levels of education. Particular interest or memorable experiences related to early science education. Useful expressions: Describing the beginning: "I was introduced to science concepts in," "My earliest exposure to science occurred during," "Basic science education started for me when I was in." Highlighting progression: "As I
1. Are there many quiet places in your city? Ideas: Parks and green spaces. Libraries or reading areas. Residential areas with less traffic. Meditation or contemplative spaces. Useful expressions: Describing locations: "There are several quiet places in my city, such as," "Parks and green spaces offer," "Libraries are known for their peaceful." Highlighting characteristics: "These places provide a tranquil escape from," "They offer a serene environment amidst the hust
1. Which musical instrument do you like listening to most? Why? Ideas: Personal preferences for specific instruments. Emotional or cultural connections to a particular instrument. The impact of genres on instrument preferences. Useful expressions: Expressing preferences: "I particularly enjoy listening to," "One instrument that resonates with me is," "I have a fondness for." Emotional connections: "The sound of this instrument evokes," "It has a cultural significance fo
1. How often do you drink tea or coffee? Ideas: Daily habits of tea or coffee consumption. Occasions that influence the frequency (e.g., work, socializing). Preferences for specific times of the day. Useful expressions: Discussing frequency: "I have a daily routine of," "It's a part of my daily ritual to," "I consume tea or coffee regularly, especially." Highlighting occasions: "I tend to drink more during," "It plays a role in my socializing routine, such as," "On week
1. What films do you like? Ideas: Favorite genres (e.g., drama, comedy, action). Specific movies or directors you admire. Factors influencing film preferences (storyline, actors, cinematography). Useful expressions: Expressing preferences: "I'm particularly fond of," "One genre I enjoy is," "I have a penchant for." Describing favorites: "I admire movies directed by," "A film that left a lasting impression on me is," "I appreciate films that have a compelling." Samp
1. Is fishing popular in your country? Ideas: Cultural significance of fishing. Recreational vs. commercial fishing. Popular types of fish caught. Impact of geographical location on fishing culture. Useful expressions: Describing popularity: "Fishing holds a significant place in," "It is a common activity among," "Many people in my country engage in." Highlighting reasons: "Due to the abundant water bodies," "It's both a recreational pastime and," "The tradition of fi
1. Do you enjoy giving gifts to others? Why or why not? Ideas: The joy of giving. Expressing care and thoughtfulness. Cultural or personal reasons for enjoying gift-giving. The anticipation of the recipient's reaction. Useful expressions: Expressing enjoyment: "I find great joy in," "It brings me happiness to," "I genuinely enjoy the act of." Reasons for enjoyment: "It allows me to express my feelings of," "I appreciate the opportunity to show my," "It's a way for me
1. Do you usually help people around you? Ideas: Daily acts of kindness. Helping friends, family, or neighbors with chores. Volunteering in the community. Providing emotional support. Useful expressions: Frequency of actions: "I often," "It's a regular part of my routine," "I make a conscious effort to." Examples of help: "I frequently assist with," "I'm always ready to lend a hand with," "I find joy in helping out with." Sample answer: Yes, I consider myself
1. Do you know something about robots? Ideas: The history and development of robots. Different types of robots (industrial, domestic, humanoid). The impact of robots on various industries. Ethical considerations related to the use of robots. Useful expressions: Introductory phrases: "To the best of my knowledge," "From what I understand," "I'm familiar with the concept of." Describing knowledge: "Robots are automated machines designed to perform tasks," "They come in
Describe a disagreement you had with someone You should say: Who you had the disagreement with What the disagreement was What happened And explain how you felt about it SUGGESTED IDEAS Who you had the disagreement with: Think of a specific person you had a disagreement with. Explain who this person is and your relationship with them. For example: "I had a disagreement with my co-worker, John. We work in the same department and have known each other for a
Describe the home of someone you know well and that you often visit You should say: Whose home it is How often you go there What it is like And explain how you feel about the home SUGGESTED IDEAS Whose home it is: Think of someone you know well whose home you often visit. Explain who this person is and your relationship with them. For example: "The home I often visit belongs to my best friend, Sarah. We've been friends since childhood, and I often hang out at
Below are some questions from the November 2023 IELTS Speaking Part 1. In this section, we'll explore common inquiries about daily life, personal interests, and modern societal trends. Each question comes with a sample answer to help you understand how to express ideas and use language effectively in the exam. Questions: Do people like tea and coffee nowadays? Do you prefer tea or coffee to serve your guests? When was the last time you had a cup of coffee? Do you usually buy your
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Describe an outdoor activity you did in a new place recently You should say: Where and when you went there What the activity was Whether you asked for help in the activity And explain why you attended the activity SUGGESTED IDEAS Where and when you went there: Think of a recent trip you took to a new place where you did an outdoor activity. Explain where you went and when you went there. For example: "I recently went to Hawaii for a vacation and did an ou
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Describe a person who inspired you to do something interesting You should say: Who he/she is How you knew him/her What interesting thing you did And explain how he/she inspired you to do it SUGGESTED IDEAS Who he/she is: Think of someone who has inspired you to do something interesting, such as a family member, a friend, a teacher, or a public figure. Explain who this person is and why they are important to you. For example: "The person who inspired me t
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Describe a time you made a decision to wait for something You should say: When it happened What you waited for Why you made the decision And explain how you felt while waiting SUGGESTED IDEAS When it happened: Think of a time when you made a conscious decision to wait for something, such as a job offer, a medical test result, or a special event. Explain when this happened and why it was significant. For example: "One time I made the decision to wait for
Describe a difficult thing you did and succeeded You should say: What it was How you overcame the difficulties Whether you got help And explain how you felt after you succeeded SUGGESTED IDEAS What it was: Think of a challenging experience you've had, such as a difficult project, a personal goal, or a challenging situation. Explain what the experience was and why it was difficult. For example: "One difficult thing I did was completing my first marathon."
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Describe a person you know who is from a different culture You should say: Who he/she is Where he/she is from How you knew him/her And explain how you feel about him/her SUGGESTED IDEAS Who he/she is: Choose someone you know personally, such as a friend, family member, or coworker. Introduce them briefly, including their name and your relationship with them. For example: "One person I know who is from a different culture is my coworker, Ahmed." Wher
Describe a person who likes to dress fashionably/well You should say: Who he/she is What kind of work or study he/she does And explain why he/she enjoys dressing fashionably/well SUGGESTED IDEAS Who he/she is: Choose someone you know personally, such as a friend, family member, or coworker. Introduce them briefly, including their name and your relationship with them. For example: "One person I know who likes to dress fashionably is my friend, Sarah." Wh
Describe a person you know who loves to grow plants (vegetables, fruits, flowers) You should say: Who this person is What he/she grows Where he/she grows them And explain why he/she enjoys growing plants SUGGESTED IDEAS Who this person is: Choose someone you know personally, such as a friend, family member, or neighbor. Introduce them briefly, including their name and your relationship with them. For example: "One person I know who loves to grow plants i
Describe a program you like to watch You should say: What it is What it is about Who you watch it with And explain why you like to watch it SUGGESTED IDEAS What it is: It's a TV show called "Friends". It's a sports program called "ESPN SportsCenter". It's a cooking show called "MasterChef". It's a documentary series called "Planet Earth". What it is about: "Friends" is a sitcom about six friends living in New York City and their daily lives
Describe a movie you watched recently and would like to watch again You should say: What type of movie it was What it was about Where you watched it And explain why you would like to watch it again SUGGESTED IDEAS Type of movie: Action movie Romantic comedy Drama Thriller Science fiction Animation Documentary What it was about: The plot The characters The setting The themes The message Where you watched it: At the ci
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Describe a place in your country or part of your country that you would like to recommend to visitors/travelers You should say: What it is Where it is What people can do there And explain why you would like to recommend it to visitors/travelers SUGGESTED IDEAS Introduction: My country is... (e.g. Brazil, India, Spain) One place that I would highly recommend to visitors is... It's a wonderful destination because... It offers a unique experience that com
Describe an important thing you learned (not at school or college) You should say: What it was When you learned it How you learned it And explain why it was important SUGGESTED IDEAS What it was: Cooking a new dish Fixing a car or a household appliance Learning a new language or skill Starting a new hobby or activity Managing personal finances When you learned it: During a vacation or travel experience While spending time with family or
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Describe an advertisement you have seen but you did not like You should say: When and where you saw it What the advertisement was for What you could see in the advertisement And explain why you don’t like the advertisement SUGGESTED IDEAS When and where you saw it: I saw the advertisement last week while watching TV. It was in a magazine I was reading at the doctor's office. The ad was displayed on a billboard I drove by on my way to work. What th
Describe an unusual meal you had You should say: When you had it Where you had it Whom you had it with And explain why it was unusual SUGGESTED IDEAS When: It was last summer/last month/a few years ago/when I was traveling in... Where: At a local restaurant/abroad/at a friend's house/in a specific city or country Whom: With my family/with my friends/with my colleagues/with a local family I met What: A dish with strange ingredients/a meal with unusual cook
Describe a noisy place you have been to You should say: Where it is When you went there What you did there And explain why you feel it’s a noisy place SUGGESTED IDEAS Where: A busy city street A construction site A crowded restaurant A music concert A sports stadium A nightclub When: During rush hour traffic During the day when construction is taking place During peak hours at the restaurant During the concert or event During t
Describe a website you often visit You should say: How you found it What it is about How often you visit it And explain why you often visit it SUGGESTED IDEAS How you found it: I found the website through a search engine A friend recommended the website to me I saw an advertisement for the website What it is about: It's a news website that covers current events and world news It's a social media website where I can connect with friends and f
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Describe a time when you missed or were late for an important meeting/event You should say: What happened When it happened Why you missed/were late for it And explain you felt about this experience SUGGESTED IDEAS What happened: Missed flight: you overslept or traffic jam made you miss your flight. Late for an interview: you got lost on the way to the interview or unexpected circumstances caused a delay. Missed a friend's wedding: you had a family emerge
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Describe your favorite place in your house where you can relax You should say: Where it is What it is like What you enjoy doing there And explain why you feel relaxed at this place SUGGESTED IDEAS Where it is: My favorite place to relax in my house is my bedroom. I love to spend time in the living room, particularly on the comfortable couch by the window. The place where I feel most at ease in my house is the backyard, where I have a swing chair. My go-to
Describe a piece of good news that you heard about someone you are familiar with You should say: What it was When you heard it How you knew it And explain how you felt about it SUGGESTED IDEAS What it was: A friend getting a job they've been wanting A family member winning an award or competition Someone overcoming an illness or injury A couple announcing their engagement or pregnancy A friend getting accepted into their dream school When you he
Describe something that you did with a group of people You should say: What it was Who you did it with How long it took you to do this And explain why you did it together SUGGESTED IDEAS What it was: A team project for school or work A volunteer activity or community service A recreational or leisure activity, such as a sport, game, or hobby A trip or travel experience, such as a road trip, camping, or sightseeing A celebration or event, such as a bi
Describe a time when you taught a friend or relative something You should say: Who you taught What/how you taught What the result was And explain how you felt about it SUGGESTED IDEAS Who you taught: A friend who wanted to learn how to cook A younger sibling who needed help with math homework A colleague who was struggling with a computer program What/how you taught: For the friend who wanted to learn how to cook, you could have shown them how
Describe a new development in the area where you live (e.g shopping mall, park, etc.) You should say: What the development is When/where you noticed it How long it took to complete it And explain how you feel about it SUGGESTED IDEAS What the development is: A new shopping mall A new residential area A new park or green space A new transportation system (e.g. subway, light rail) A new office building or business complex A new community center or librar
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Describe a person you met at a party who you enjoyed talking with You should say: What party it was Who this person is What you talked about And explain why you enjoyed talking with him/her SUGGESTED IDEAS What party it was: It was a friend's birthday party at a local restaurant/bar. It was a work-related party to celebrate a project completion. It was a family gathering to celebrate a holiday. Who this person is: He/she was a fellow guest at the
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Describe the first day you went to school that you remember You should say Where the school was What happened that day How you felt about the experience And explain why you still remember the experience SUGGESTED IDEAS Where the school was: You can describe the location of the school, such as the name of the school, the city or town it was located in, and any notable features of the area. What happened that day: You can talk about the events of your first day of sc
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Describe a piece of technology that you feel is difficult to use You should say: When you got it What you got it for How often you use it And explain how you feel about it SUGGESTED IDEAS When you got it: I got it as a gift for my birthday last year. I purchased it online a few months ago. I received it as a hand-me-down from a friend. What you got it for: It's a new smartphone that I got to keep in touch with my family and friends. I got a new l
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Describe a place you visited where the air was polluted You should say: Where the place is When you visited this place Why the air was not good And explain how you felt about the place SUGGESTED IDEAS Where the place is: Think of a city, town, or region you have visited that is known for having high levels of pollution. Some examples could be Beijing, Delhi, Los Angeles, or Mexico City. When you visited this place: Mention the approximate date or time period when yo
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Describe a historical period/moment you would like to learn more about You should say: when it happened what you are interested in what you know about it and why you would like to know more SUGGESTED IDEAS When it happened: The Industrial Revolution (18th-19th century) World War II (1939-1945) The Renaissance (14th-17th century) The American Civil War (1861-1865) The French Revolution (1789-1799) What you are interested in: The key events that
Describe something you did that made you feel proud You should say: What it was How you did it What difficulty you had and how you solved it And explain why you felt proud of it SUGGESTED IDEAS What it was: Winning a competition or award Completing a challenging project Accomplishing a personal goal Overcoming a fear or obstacle How you did it: Talk about the steps you took to achieve your goal Describe any resources or support you used
Describe a time when someone gave you something that you really wanted You should say: What it was When you received it Who gave it to you And explain why you wanted it so much SUGGESTED ANSWER What it was: A gift from a friend or family member A toy you wanted as a child A piece of technology or gadget you had been saving up for A rare or hard-to-find item A book or album you had been wanting to read/listen to USEFUL PHRASES: It was a [de
Describe another city you would like to visit for a short time You should say Where the city is Why you want to go there Whom you will go there with What you will do there And explain why you would like to stay there for a short time SUGGESTED ANSWER Where the city is Ideas: Paris, France; Tokyo, Japan; Sydney, Australia; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Marrakech, Morocco Vocabulary: capital city, metropolitan area, cultural center, coastal city, historic city
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: 1. Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. 2. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. 3. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. 4. Answer the question. 5. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. 6. Learn some useful vocabul
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Describe an activity you enjoyed in your free time when you were young You should say: What it was Where you did it Who you did it with And explain why you enjoyed it SUGGESTED ANSWER What it was: Think about an activity you enjoyed doing in your free time when you were younger, such as playing a sport, reading, drawing, or playing a musical instrument. For example, "One activity I really enjoyed doing in my free time when I was younger was playing basketbal
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Describe a complaint you made and you were satisfied with the result You should say: When it happened Who you complained to What you complained about And explain why you were satisfied with the result SUGGESTED ANSWER When it happened: Choose a recent situation in which you made a complaint and were satisfied with the result, e.g. "About a month ago, I made a complaint to the customer service department of a clothing store." Who you complained to: Des
"Kiran Makkar's Speaking Guestwork: May-August 2023" is a comprehensive collection of the latest IELTS speaking test topics. Designed to enhance your communication skills and achieve high scores in the crucial speaking section of the exam, this book is a valuable resource. Authored by Kiran Makkar, a renowned expert in the field, the book offers a wide range of speaking prompts and practice questions. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, this book provides practical guidance, model
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Describe a film character played by an actor or actress whom you admire You should say: Who he/she is What he/she looks like What kind of movies she/he appears in And explain why you admire this person SUGGESTED ANSWER Who he/she is: Choose a film character played by an actor or actress whom you admire, e.g. "One film character that I admire is Katniss Everdeen, played by Jennifer Lawrence." What he/she looks like: Describe the appearance of the c
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Describe something you would like to learn in the future You should say: What it is How you would like to learn it Why you would like to learn it And explain whether it’s difficult to learn it SUGGESTED ANSWER What it is: Describe something you are interested in learning in the future, e.g. "One thing I would like to learn in the future is how to speak Spanish fluently." How you would like to learn it: Explain your preferred method for learning the
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Describe a person you have met who you want to work or study with You should say: Who this person is How you met this person How long you have known him/her And explain why you want to work/study with him/her SUGGESTED IDEAS Who this person is: Introduce the person you want to work or study with and explain why you admire them, e.g. "The person I want to work or study with is a woman named Sarah, who I met through a mutual friend. I was struck by her intelligenc
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: 1. Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. 2. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. 3.Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. 4. Answer the question. 5. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. 6. Learn some useful vocabula
Describe an interesting old person you met You should say: Who this person is Where/when you met this person What you did with this person And explain why you think this person is interesting SUGGESTED ANSWER Who this person is: Introduce the person you met and why they stood out to you, e.g. "The interesting old person I met was a man named John, who I encountered while volunteering at a local community center. What struck me about him was his sharp wit and
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
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Describe a movie you watched recently and would like to watch again You should say: What type of movie it was What it was about Where you watched it And explain why you would like to watch it again SUGGESTED ANSWER What type of movie it was: Briefly describe the genre or type of movie you watched recently and would like to watch again, e.g. "The movie I watched recently and would love to see again is a romantic comedy called 'Crazy Rich Asians'." Mention any specific
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Describe a place in your country or part of your country that you would like to recommend to visitors/travelers You should say: What it is Where it is What people can do there And explain why you would like to recommend it to visitors/travelers What it is: Briefly describe the place you want to recommend to visitors/travelers, e.g. "I would highly recommend visiting the ancient city of Petra in Jordan." Highlight any unique or distinctive features of the place tha
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 1. Do you use public transportation? - Ideas: You might use public transportation such as buses, trains, or subways to get to work, school, or other destinations. Think about the reasons why you use public transportation. - Useful phrases: "Yes, I use public transportation...", "I find that public transportation is [adjective] because...", "Using public transportation allows me to [activity or purpose]..." 2. What is the most common form of public transportation
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Describe an impressive English lesson you had and enjoyed. You should say: What it was about When you had it What the teacher did Anh why you enjoyed the lesson SUGGESTED IDEAS What it was about: Summarize the topic or theme of the English lesson, e.g. "The lesson was about advanced grammar structures, specifically how to use inversion in formal writing." Highlight any unique or interesting elements of the lesson, e.g. "What made it impressive was how the teacher was ab
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
Describe a story or novel you have read that you found interesting You should say: When you read it What the story or novel was about Who wrote it And explain why it was interesting SUGGESTED IDEAS When you read it: Mention the timeframe during which you read the story or novel, e.g. "I read this book a few years ago, when I was in college." Provide any context or circumstances that might have made the reading experience more memorable, e.g. "I remember reading
Describe a popular place for sports (e.g. a stadium) that you have been to You should say: Where it is When you went there What you did there And explain how you felt about this place SUGGESTED IDEAS Where it is: Identify the location of the sports venue, e.g. "I want to talk about the stadium in my hometown, which is called..." Use descriptive words to give a sense of the area surrounding the stadium, e.g. "It's situated in the heart of the city, surrounded by
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. Learn some useful vocabulary related to the t
Here are some common questions that you may be asked in the IELTS Speaking Exam. Follow the steps below: Look at the question carefully and think about some ideas for this. Pay atttention to suggested ideas to see whether they can help build up your answers. Try to use the phrases provided to structure your answers in the more appropriate way. Answer the question. Read the sample answer at the end to see what you can learn from it. POLLUTION What do you think are the
With 88 selected speaking test topics, the book Kiran Makkar's Speaking Guesswork Jan- Apr 2023 will be an essential suggestion for you to practice daily and especially for candidates preparing for the exam. Kiran Makkar's Speaking Guesswork Jan- Apr 2023
Makkar IELTS Speaking Guesswork Sep - Dec 2022 PDF is one of the best book for quick review. It is very good book to study a a day before your exam. It can also cover your viva questions and will help you to score very high. Makkar's IELTS Speaking Guesswork Sep - Dec 2022 has a variety of 92 topics in Speaking part 2 and 3, moreover, it also supports learners with a detailed guide in Speaking part 1. This is a useful material not only for learners but also for candidates preparing for the IELTS
It contains IELTS Speaking questions that were asked and would be asked in IELTS Speaking tests in 2021. The questions are divided into part 1, part 2 and part 3. Each of the questions have answers provided by our certified IELTS trainer along with the vocabulary that is specifically used for that question/topic. When using this e-book, you can be aware of the kinds of questions that you would face in a real exam, and how the answers are framed accordingly. Moreover, these tests are extracted fr
Makkar IELTS Speaking Guesswork 2022 PDF is one of the best book for quick review. It is very good book to study a a day before your exam. It can also cover your viva questions and will help you to score very high. Makkar's IELTS Speaking Guesswork May-Aug 2022 has a variety of 88 topics in Speaking part 2 and 3, moreover, it also supports learners with a detailed guide in Speaking part 1. This is a useful material not only for learners but also for candidates preparing for the IELTS exam becaus
One of the main reasons people get a low score for their IELTS Speaking test is that they don’t understand what is actually required. They might think they do, but they don’t. This book can give you helpful guesswork that is essential for the actual Speaking test. LINK EBOOK
This PDF book contains IELTS Speaking Guesswork (Part 1, 2 and 3) for May-Aug 2021 IELTS Speaking Exams. This book helps the student who wants to achieve high band score in the IELTS exam and also boosts their confidence level. EBOOK
Do you really need to speak English fast? When native English speakers speak fast, the boundaries between words disappear and this gives the impression of talking fast. In reality, they are not talking faster than normal —it’s just that the sounds in their pronunciation flow together in the most smooth and efficient way. In this video, there are a few things that all English learners should know about English pronunciation in order to understand native speakers.
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Speaking Test In USA, February 2021 Part 1 - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where do you live? - Do you prefer to live in a home or apartment? - What do you see from the window? - Why do you live in the house? - What does your house look like? Part 2 Tell us about the sporting event you watched live. Please tell me - What event was it - Where was it - Why did you watch it and explain how you felt about this event. Part 3 - What kinds of sports are popu
In the Speaking test, you will have a discussion with a certified examiner. It will be interactive and as close to a real-life situation as a test can get. LINK: https://vk.com/doc25589832_585173262?hash=9f3f4861a5148aa489&dl=dd38d7e112442eb342
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220 IELTS Speaking Topics is compiled to help IELTS candidates have easy access to ample IELTS Speaking samples, collected from various IELTS preparation course books. It contains 220 IELTS Speaking Topics that are arranged alphabetically to enable c
2019-03-22: Part 1 How much water do your drink daily? Do you prefer bottled water or water from the faucet? Why do you drink bottled water? Is bottled water expensive in your country? Did you e
We collect hundreds of recent IELTS speaking test questions from Internet and contributions of our visitors who just take exams. Its contents include speaking questions in Part 1 , 2, and 3; and are organized by test date. What we do is to merge d
Speaking module in IELTS is a module about which the student does not have confidence. The main reason behind it is that many students afraid about which kind of question the examiner can ask from them. This is why they find it difficult to do this
576 useful podcasts suitable for students of different levels.
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IELTS Speaking Actual Tests and Suggested Answers (June 2017 – April 2018)
Please watch these videos to be familiar with IELTS Speaking Section 1.
Here are some useful phrases for students to communicate in English.
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These are some of the useful expressions for small talk!
Here are some words you can use to respond to "Thank You"!