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How to Pass the IELTS Speaking Exam

So, you've signed up for a language course to prepare for the IELTS exam and are now looking forward to the chance to showcase your English speaking skills in the IELTS Oral Paper. OK, you may be feeling a little nervous as well! Try our tips below to help you relax and show the IELTS examiner just how well you speak English!

Part 1: Introduction and Interview


This first section of the IELTS Speaking exam lasts about 4-5 minutes and gives the examiner the chance to find out a little about you through some simple 'getting-to-know-you' questions. These will be questions that you'll have something to talk about such as your family, where you come from and what your interests are. This is also YOUR chance to get off to a good start! Example Questions:
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Q: Tell me a little about where you come from? Q: Do you enjoy studying English? Q: Why are you taking the IELTS exam? Q: Have you got any interests or hobbies?

Impress the examiner with your ability to give full answers to his or her questions. Top Tips!
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Avoid short, 'yes', 'no' answers. Q: Tell me a little about where you come from? A: I'm from Coimbra. It's a city in the central part of Portugal. It's a very histirical city and we have one of the oldest universities in Europe. Use examples to back up statements. Q: Do you enjoy studying English? A: Oh yes! I went to England last year and loved being able to communicate with local people. And knowing a second language means you have access to a whole new culture ... new authors, English films. Give the examiner a picture of you. Q: Why are you taking the IELTS exam? A: I'm taking an IELTS course in India in order to go to university in the UK. I've been accepted on a Business course in London but need to get the right IELTS score so I've been doing lots of IELTS Speaking practice. Q: Have you got any interests or hobbies? A: Not really. I like watching football and read books quite often, but I don't have any hobbies really. Hopefully one day I'll discover a hidden interest!

Part 1: Troubleshooting What if the examiner asks you a question you don't understand? How should you respond in a situation like this? You may have problems understanding a question. The simple answer is: ask for clarification. If it was a word or phrase you didn't quite understand just say something on the lines of:

"Sorry but could you explain what you mean by ........" "I haven't come across that word/expression before. Could you explain what you mean?" If you just didn't understand what the interviewer has said, ask them to repeat the question: "Sorry, I didn't catch that. Could you say that again?" "Excuse me. Could you repeat that?" And if you're looking for clarification ask the interviewer to confirm what you think was asked: "Do you mean ........" "When you say ........, are you asking/do you mean ........?" Hopefully, these simple questions will get the interview back on track and you'll also have impressed the interviewer with your conversation skills. You can learn several tips for responding to questions fully in the Splendid Speaking Self-Study Course, details of which appear below.

Part 2: The Long Turn


In Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking exam you have to speak for between 1 and 2 minutes on a set topic based on information on a card the examiner will give you. You'll be a given a minute to prepare what you want to say just enough time to jot down some ideas to help give your talk structure and interest. Example Topics:
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Example 1: Describe a teacher you have fond memories of. You should say: when this was where you were studying when you met which subject they taught you and what it was about the person that makes them so memorable.

Example 2: Describe an item of technology you use that you couldn't do without. You should say: what this technology is when you first started using it how you use it and why it's so essential for you.

Top Tips!
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Make the most of your preparation time and make notes. Structure your talk with an introduction, main body and conclusion. Signpost your talk at the end with words or expressions like 'So ...', 'As you can see ...', 'To sum up ...'. Add personal details such as short anecdotes to help make your talk interesting. Don't speak too fast. Pause between sentences and try to relax.

Part 2: Troubeshooting Many people preparing for the IELTS long turn worry how they can finish what they want to say in the time available. The best way to get the timing right is to practise making short talks on various topics on your own. (Or in front of a friend if you're feeling brave!) Try building in a short introduction and conclusion to give your talk structure. You'll almost certainly overrun or finish too quickly at first but the more you practise the sooner you'll get a feel for the time available. And remember, we often feel nervous when presenting and this can often lead to us speaking too quickly. Try not to rush. Regular pauses between sentences will help you control the pace of your talk and the examiner will find it easier to follow what you're saying. You can find out more about structuring short talks and using pauses for effect in the Splendid Speaking SelfStudy Course, details of which appear below.

Part 3: Two-Way Discussion


In Part 3 of the IELTS interview, which lasts between 4-5 minutes, you will participate in a discussion with the examiner based on the topic in Part 2. The examiner is likely to ask you questions based on your experience or opinion of the subject. Example Questions:
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Topic = Sport you watch or participate in Q: How important is it for young people to be involved in sport? Q: Which sports are particulalry popular in your country? Q: What would you recommend to someone thinking about taking up a new sporting interest? Topic = Somebody who has been an important friend to you Q: Why are friends so important to us? Q: Which qualities do you most value in a friend? Q: Is it common to have a 'best friend' as we get older?

Top Tips!
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Again, avoid short, 'yes', 'no' answers. Use personal anecdotes to help yourself make a point or express an opinion. Use expressions to allow yourself time to think. For example: 'That's a good question.', 'Well, let me think ...' Refer to stories in the news to help make a point .

Part 3: Troubleshooting Many non-native speakers about to attend an IELTS interview are understandably worried about making mistakes in their use of English. How important is it to be accurate and should you try to self-correct any mistakes you make? The fact that you have a good level of English will certainly be an asset and the interviewer will be reassured if you can speak clearly and reasonably accurately. Self-correction is a good way of showing the interviewer that you're aware of having made a mistake. However, don't go mad trying to correct each and every error! Remember, you should also be demonstrating your fluency skills as well. Monitoring your speech TOO closely and self-correcting every mistake will slow you down and make you sound rather hesitant. Remember this: the interviewer will be interested in WHAT you have to say as well as how you say it so try to concentrate on this fact and worry less about speaking 'perfect' English!

You can find out how to develop your fluency skills with the Splendid Speaking Self-Study Course, details of which appear below

IELTS Speaking Part1: classic questions & answer


The answer can only be done to learn how to answer, the answer may be amended, make sure not to recite the original! Spoken Part1 Fan : INTRODUCTION 1. Hello. Could you show me your identification card please? Hello. Sure, here you are.

2. Could you tell me your full name please? My full name is XXX. Friends usually call my English name, XXX.

3. What shall I call you? You could call me XXX.

4. How are you? I am fine, thank you, and you?

5. How old are you? I am 22 years old. In other words, I was born in 1980. March 8, 1980, to be exact.

6. Does your name have any special meaning? (5 - 6) Yes, my name does have some special meaning. My family name means' peace ', and my first name has the meaning of' strong one '. My English name was given by one of my high school teachers, and it really does not have any special meaning.

6. Does your name have any special meaning? (7 - 8) I presume you are referring to my Chinese name. Yes, the English equivalent of my family name would be something like 'peace', and in the case of my first name it would be 'strong one'. My English name was randomly chosen by one of my high school teachers. and it really does' t have any special meaning. 7. Is your name important to you? (5 - 6) No. I not specified 't think it can do anything for me. I believe a person has to work out his own life. I am planning to do this as well as I can.

7. Is your name important to you? (7 - 8) Not really. I belong to the new generation who do not attach too much significance to our names. Names were important to the older generation as they are of the opinion that it will determine your destiny to some extent. However, I personally believe that I myself will determine my destiny no matter what my name is. I will do this by acquiring good qualifications and by working hard. Spoken Part1 Fan : HOMETOWN 8. Where do you come from? 8. How long have you lived in your hometown? (5 - 6) I come from Guangzhou. My parents have been living here for the past thirty years or so. I grew up here and attended high school called a well Zhixin High School. We live in a nice area with many shops, restaurants, and other businesses.

8. Where do you come from? 8. How long have you lived in your hometown? (7 - 8) I come from Guangzhou. My parents have been living here for the past thirty years or so. I grew up here and attended high school called a well Zhixin High School, a major middle school in the province. We live in a respectable area with many shops, restaurants, and a variety of other businesses. The people in our building are generally dangerous places and quiet, which makes it a pleasure to live there.

9. Where do you live? (5 - 6) Well, that is not so easy to answer. Please allow me to explain. During the week I live in a dormitory at the university, but over weekends I live with my parents in a village about one hour by car from Guangzhou. So I really do not know which of the two to call my home at the moment.

9. Where do you live? (7 - 8) I live with my parents here in Guangzhou at the moment. To be more exact, we live in an apartment building in one of the northern suburbs of the city. I have my own room and enjoy the privacy that it brings, but I am looking forward to the day that I can have my own apartment. Allow me to explain : my parents are very nice and I love them very much, but I would like to be more independent soon.

10. Can you tell me something about your hometown? (5 - 8) Yes, certainly. Guangzhou is in the southern part of China, and the capital of Guangdong

province. It has many heavy industries such as automobile, aircraft, and machine tool manufacturers. In addition, it is rich in history. For example, the Japanese invaded the city and committed many atrocities (that is to say many crimes) during the occupation. This is still remembered by many of the elderly folks to this day.

11. Can you tell me about some famous landscapes in your hometown? (5 - 8) 11. Can you tell me about some famous scenic spots in your hometown? (5 - 8) 11. What are the main places of interest in your hometown? Why? (5 - 8) 11. What places should foreigners visit in your hometown? Why? (5 - 8) Sure. Firstly, I 'd like to mention the Pearl River, which you will find around the city. To the north of the city there are the famous Baiyun Mountains, the zoological parks and botanical gardens. In summer the park is a popular place to visit and see tigers, bears, wolves, even pandas and other animals in their natural environment. In winter we often go skiing there. The Yuexiu Park is the second place I 'd like to recommend. It consists of a large park, with many gardens and a lake. In addition, the city 's symbol, the Statue of Five Rams. is located in the park. There are many other sites in the city that are worthwhile visiting, such as Sun sen Memorial Hall, Chen Clan Academy and the CITIC Building, which is the highest architectural attraction in Guangzhou.

12. What places do you like in your hometown best? (5 - 8) There are many places that I like. If I had to choose one place, I would like to tell you about
Tianhe East Railway Square . It is the largest square in Guangzhou. It enjoys a large open space where one can clearly see the sky and feel free. Next, it houses a fabulous man-waterfall. The waterfall is the largest of its kind in the whole Asia.

13. What are the main crops in your region? (7 - 8) The main crop in my hometown is, I 'm afraid, skyscrapers, rather than wheat or corn, or something like that. You can see people plant bricks everyday, and months later skyscrapers grow up. Of course it 's just a Metaphorin. you know. Guangzhou is a metropolis. It almost has no agriculture and no crops. Or (5 - 6) : In our region many crops are grown. For example, one would find all kinds of vegetables in the fields of this region. In addition, many farmers have orchards. Here they grow many kinds of fruit like apples, pears, and peaches. Lastly, it is important to note that Guangzhou is not known for its agriculture. It is better known as an industrial city. For example, here are many heavy industries manufacturing anything from aircraft to machine tools and automobiles.

14. What is the difference between your hometown and Beijing / Hong Kong (5 - 6)

The main difference between Guangzhou and Beijing is the climate. Guangzhou enjoys a tropical climate. It is very hot and humid here. On the contrary, Beijing has cold winters and hot summers. Besides, Guangzhou is a regional center whereas Beijing is more a national or even world center.

15. What are the people like in your hometown? (5 - 6) 15. Can you tell me something about the character of the people in your hometown? (5 - 6) Well, they aren 't any different from the people in any other large city. For example, here we also have good and bad people. Secondly, like everyone else, they are trying to work out a good life for themselves and their children. For example, parents are trying all they can to ensure that their children receive a good education.

15. What are the people like in your hometown? (7 - 8) 15. Can you tell me something about the character of the people in your hometown? Well, they aren 't any different from the inhabitants in any other large city. For example, here we also have many wholesome families as well as our share of criminal elements in the society. In addition, I believe that my hometown has not been to the same extent as a westernized city like Hong Kong. For example, the people have not become materialistic in Guangzhou to the same extent as the inhabitants of Hong Kong. In other words, in Guangzhou you would still find many good fashioned (traditional) people who have strong principles and values about many aspects of life. Spoken Part1 Fan : PRESENT SITUATION 16. Are you a student or do you have a job? (5 - 8) I am a student at the moment. I am studying English on a full-basis at a Language School here in Guangzhou. We have classes in the mornings, afternoons, and evenings. Wednesday afternoons we are off. and are allowed to go swimming at a nearby hotel. We have a number of foreign teachers who assist us in the correct pronunciation and grammar of the language.

16. Are you a student or do you have a job? (5 - 8) I have a job. I am working in a workshop of a large manufacturing plant at the moment. I graduated from high school two years ago. and went to work immediately. I am an assistant to one of the automotive electricians in the workshop. I have to assist my artisan in getting his jobs done. For instance, I have the responsibility to see that are the tools are in good order, and that the workshop is always kept clean and tidy.

A) STUDENT

17. What is your major? (5 - 8) As I have been studying on a full-basis at an English Language School, we have only one subject, namely English for Academic Purposes called EAP. We do reading and writing, practical speaking, and listening by means of cassettes. English is the language of the future. especially in the business world. What I mean to say is that when I am able to communicate well in English I will not only be able to go and study abroad and improve my qualifications, but also have mastered a very necessary tool for my future career.

18. What do you like most about your studies? (5 - 8) Well, I guess the speaking part. Please allow me to explain. Language is all about communication. So when I am able to communicate with someone in English. I feel that I have achieved something. I particularly like our free talk sessions with the foreign teachers. It gives me the opportunity to question them about their countries and cultures.

19. Which is the best university in China? (5 - 8) That 's an interesting question. Allow me to explain my personal view shortly by mentioning the following points : I believe that Beijing University in Beijing is the best one in the country. For example, it has the highest percentage of students passing their courses of all the universities in China.

20. Could you sum up your study habits? (5 - 8) I have well established study habits. I always start my study promptly at eight in the evenings. I study for two hours, have a ten-minute break, and the study for another two hours. I follow this habit from 16-18 's to sharp' s, but over the weekends I spend most time in relaxing with my family or friends.

21. Do you think your present subjects are relevant to society? (5 - 8) Certainly. Allow me to explain myself by shortly mentioning the following points : First, we often use case studies in class. What I mean is that the professor gives us examples from real life to examine and report on. Moreover, our lecturers and some advisors from the relevant industries have set up our study materials. What I mean to say is that the people who are going to work for one day we have had the opportunity to tell the university what they think we should be taught.

22. What kind of job would you prefer after graduation? (5 - 8) I would like to become a medical doctor. Please allow me to explain. Firstly, I would like to

render a service in the community to which I will eventually belong. For example, I would like to assist the elderly that do not have the financial means to afford private hospitals.

23. What are your job prospects? (5 - 8) I am planning to become a Hotel Manager. I believe that the hotel industry will be growing greatly in future. People are becoming more affluent, and spend more and more of their money on holidays and. In addition, I believe that after graduation I will be able to find a good job anywhere in the world. All hotels and resorts need well-trained professionals no matter where they are situated. The professionals ensure that hotel guests will have a good time and come back later.

B) EMPLOYEE

24. Do you have a degree? If so, when and where did you graduate? (5 - 8) Yes. I have a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering. I graduated in 2001 from the Liaoning University in Shenyang. It is the largest university in Liaoning Province and has about twenty thousand students.

24. Do you have a degree? If so, when and where did you graduate? (5 - 8) No. I have a Diploma in Nursing. I graduated in 2001 from the Medical Training College in Beijing. It is a well-College giving excellent training to future nurses and other medical staff. For example, ambulance drivers, hospital staff, and so on are all trained there.

25. What impressed you most when you were at university / college? (5 - 8) I was most impressed by the knowledge and skills of my lecturers. For example, they had experience in the working environment, and could tell us exactly what we would come across there. Secondly, I was impressed by the facilities. For example, we had a large library. wellequipped laboratories, and sporting facilities at our disposal.

26. Do you still remember your school days? (5 - 8) Of course! Those were some of the best times in my life. They were absolutely carefree days. I had no or very few worries and at school. My parents provided in my day-to-day needs, and all I had to do was get good marks. One more thing. I made many good friends there. Some of my best friends today were people that I met in school.

27. What do you do for a living? (5 - 8)

27. Describe your job in detail. (5 - 8) I am an Engineer working for a large construction company in the city. To be more precise, I specialize in the building of railway and bridges. When I am assigned a new bridge-building task, my colleague and I have to travel to the site, have a review of the surroundings. and then decide what type of bridge will be suitable. Lastly, we have to make recommendations to the railway company of all the alternatives, and give them some idea of the costs.

28. Is your job important to you? (5 - 6) Definitely. I can serve my community and my country through my job. For example, when my company builds a new road, many people benefit from our work. At the same time, it makes me feel good about myself. I become financially independent with the salary earned through my job

28. Is your job important to you? (7 - 8) The job means almost everything to me except my family. It provides a chance for me to serve my community and my country. For example, when my company builds a new road, and people living along the road benefit from our work. At the same time, I personally get pride and the sense of achievement from the job. After we have completed a road, I am proud to drive on the road with my family and explain to them what was involved during the building of the road.

29. If you could, would you change jobs? (5 - 6) No, not really. What I mean is that I am very happy in my present job. I get along well with my colleagues and my salary is satisfactory. Should I change my job, however, I might not find such nice people to work with and could be very unhappy. What 's more important. I believe I will be able to develop my career here. If I keep up working hard and perform well, I could be promoted to head of a department in two years.

29. If you could, would you change jobs? (7 - 8) Although I am very happy in my present job, I believe one should always be ambitious. That is to say, one should never be complacent, but should be on the lookout for opportunities to advance in your career. Furthermore, I would not hesitate for one moment if I could obtain a promotion by changing jobs. I know one should show some loyalty to his present employer, but there has to be a balance between looking after one 's own interests and those of the present employer.

30. Are there possible changes that could affect your job in any way? (5 - 8) There may be some but not many, I believe. The company that I am working for is large and strong. In addition, I have a good relationship with my colleagues and my endorsing. The only

possible change that comes to my mind is I may receive a promotion. That would be a positive development. so I not specified 'not worry about it at all. Spoken Part1 Fan : FAMILY A) GENERAL

31. Could you tell me something about your family? (5 - 8) Certainly. My family is a typical Chinese one. It consists of my father, my mother and me. I am the only child. My grandparents passed away when I was still very young, so I did not have the privilege of knowing them. My father was one of their four children, and my mother has a brother. so I have a number of uncles and aunts and many cousins.

32. What do you think of the One-Child Policy in China? (5 - 6) That 'sa tough [question. I think we have to have the policy in China. Our population had been growing rapidly and to something drastic had to be done. Besides, the policy will give China a chance to move ahead in the world. What I mean to say is that as soon as the population growth has stabilized, China will be able to make progress in the fight against unemployment.

32. What do you think of the One-Child Policy in China? (7 - 8) That 'sa controversial question in China. In my opinion, the policy has both merits and shortcomings. The policy is one of the most effective tools to solve the increasing problem of overpopulation in the country. On the other hand, the One-Child Policy has been extremely harsh on the people. It violates basic human rights. For example, it deprives women of their fertility rights.

33. Why do people in China traditionally want to have a son? (5 - 8) That 's an interesting question. I believe the most important reason lies in fathers. They want their children to carry their name into the future. Only sons can fulfill the task. For example, in many western countries it is customary for a boy to receive his grandfather 's name. A second reason that I could mention is that parents Worry about what will happen to them after they retired. They feel that when they have a son he would be able to provide for them in future.

34. Who does most of the shopping in your family? (5 - 8) As far as this topic is concerned, I would say that my mother does most of the shopping. but my father and I will do some shopping from time to time. My parents allow me to buy my own clothes. The last thing I would like to mention that my mother does not like my father 's smoking

habit and therefore refuses to buy cigarettes, so that my father has to do that kind of shopping himself.

35. Who does most of the cooking in your family? (5 - 8) My mother does most of the cooking, but my father and I will do some cooking from time to time. For example, sometimes when my mother is out the whole day doing voluntary work in our community and then my father and I will do the cooking for her. The second aspect I could tell you regarding this topic is that we often eat out. For example, often on a sharp night none of us feel like cooking. and then we visit one of the local restaurants, and have our favorite dish.

36. How does your family feel about you going abroad? (5 - 8) They feel very happy about it and give me 100% support. I believe my parents will be very proud if I may achieve a degree at a university abroad. In addition, they themselves never had the opportunity to study in foreign countries. Since I am their only child. they would do anything in their power to allow me to have the opportunity.

B) MARRIED Person

37. Are you married, and if so when did you get married? (5 - 8) Yes, I am married. I got married about three years ago. I have a good husband / wife, and we are very happy together. To put it in another way you could say that we are best friends. We do not keep any secrets from one another. We had known each other for many years before we got married. so we did not have to adjust too much. For instance, I knew before marriage that he snores loudly when he turns onto his back when sleeping, but that did I. 't mind.

38. Do you have any children? (5 - 8) No, I not specified 't have any children yet. We are planning to start a family as soon as we have with our own apartment. Until then my husband / wife and I are working as hard as possible to improve our life. We would both like to have a son and a daughter. one-child but because of the policy that will not be possible.

39. What is your child 's name? Does it have any meaning? (5 - 8) My child 's name is Li Ao Sheng. He was born on the day that Macao became part of China again. That 's why he got the name. His nickname is Bao Bao, as we believe that he is going to become a strong man one day.

40. What does your wife do? (5 - 8) My wife is a housewife at the moment. We are looking for a job for her, but it is not easy, as she does not have any qualifications or experience. A new supermarket in our area will be opened soon, and we hope that she will be able to find a job there. She has placed her name on a waiting list. and we will be hearing soon from the employment officer.

41. What does your husband do? (5 - 8) My husband is a civil servant. He works for the Department of Health at a hospital near our home. He is responsible for keeping the patient records in the men 's wards. He loves his work, and is receiving a good salary. so we do 't have any worries and serious. As a matter of fact we both agree that we have a lot to be thankful for. 42. Did you have a honeymoon, and if so where did you Uzelac (5 - 8) Yes, We did have a honeymoon. We went to Dalian for a week, and stayed in a small hotel next to the beach. I will never forget the time we spent there. For example, it was very romantic, as we could sit in the evenings on the beach and watch the moon rising over the sea.

43. Did you and your spouse have to ask permission from your parents before you could get married? (5 - 8) No, not really. They knew we were going to get married. We only had to confirm the date with them to ensure that it would suit them and our families. In earlier times is was customary for the young man to get the permission from his girlfriend 's parents before they could get married.

44. Is living together without getting married in China? Acceptable (5 - 8) These days the practice is becoming more and more acceptable to society. What I mean to say is that it all depends on the couple now. Young people feel that they first want to know each other even better by living together. When they are absolutely sure that they are able to adapt to each other 's lifestyles, they would then most probably decide to get married.

45. Do you think couples should live with their parent or on their own? (5 - 8) Definitely the latter. There are several reasons why I think couples should as for life on their own. Allow me to explain by mentioning some of them briefly. First, I believe couples should become independent as soon as possible. They should learn how to cope with the money at their disposal. Also, they should be alone as soon as possible. Generation gap can be the trigger for many quarrels between the young and old generations.

46. What responsibilities should a couple take? (5 - 8)

There are several responsibilities that couples should take. In the first place, I believe they should be responsible for their own finances. Young couples usually do not have a lot of money. They should try to find ways to make ends meet. In the second place, they have to look after their child if they have one. They have to feed the kid and ensure that he/she gets a good education.

C) CHILDREN

47. Are there any traditions around the birth of a baby in your region? (5 - 8) Yes, there are quite a few. After the baby is born, the father will give his wife some Flowers, and take photographs of the baby and her. When the baby arrives at home, the parents will make prints of its hands and feet. The prints. together with a paintbrush made by using some of the babies hair, will be kept as souvenirs.

48. What kind of parent do you intend to be? (5 - 8) That 'sa good question. I 'd like to mention the following points in this regard. First of all, I would love my child unconditionally. What I mean is that I know my child is not turns, but I will still love her. even if he/she has made mistakes. Next, I would like to be a strict but fair parent. I will not give my child too many freedoms, but I will also try to understand and satisfy his needs.

49. What hopes or fears do you have concerning your children? (5 - 8) That 's an interesting question. What makes I Worry most is that my children will have a very tough [life. I wonder if they will have work to do since unemployment rate is so high even now. I hope that they will be happy. They will find a good spouse. have children and live together in peace and love, just like the ending of a fairy tale.

50. What type of culture do you want your child to grow up in? (5 - 8) That 'sa broad question. I 'd like to mention the following points : first and foremost, I would like my child to grow up in a culture of love. That is, the circumstances in our home will be full of love and understanding. Furthermore, I hope my child will grow up in a culture where the finer things in life are important. Things like music, art, and studying should be part of his life from the beginning.

51. Are you going to bring your children up differently from the way you were brought up? Why? (5 - 8) No, not really. I believe my parents raised me well and gave me a good education. If I could do

the same for my child I would be happy. Maybe I would be a bit more modern. For example, I believe my parents were unreasonably strict at times. I would try and keep a balance between discipline and freedom.

D) WOMAN

52. Is there any sex discrimination in China? (5 - 8) 52. Describe the position of woman in China? (5 - 8) Sex discrimination against women can still be found in China though the country has tried very hard to eliminate it. One obvious example is that women who are doing exactly the same job as men are getting smaller salaries. Moreover, women are not considered for certain high level positions, say, in government. In addition, in many communities in China, women are still regarded as inferior to men. This is particularly true in the rural areas. Last but not the least, parents prefer to have a boy as opposed to a girl. This is against the nature, as it will upset the balance between men and women in China in the years to come.

53. What are the causes of sex discrimination? (5 - 8) One of the main reasons regarding this topic that I would like to highlight is the fact that men often determine the wages in the companies. Next, the women are not seen as able to do certain jobs as well as men. For instance, construction work has always been seen as a man 's job. Lastly, many men still have the traditional idea that a woman should stay at home, raise the kids and serve her husband.

53. What are the causes of sex discrimination? (7 - 8) That 's an interesting question. Allow me to explain myself by shortly mentioning the following points : Firstly, I believe that discrimination against woman have deep roots in societies all over the world. In other words, it is not a present day phenomenon. Throughout history woman have not enjoyed the same status as men. It is only recently that woman have been filling the same positions as men in the work place. Lastly, I believe that it will take much more time to eradicate this practice. For example, as more and more woman become the sole breadwinners in families, they will have to be compensated as such irrespective of their sex.

54. Should housewives be paid a salary by the government? Why? (5-8) Yes, I believe housewives should be paid a salary by the government. Firstly, to be a housewife is a job just as any other, and one should be paid for what you are doing. Secondly, the more housewives there are, the better. For example, housewives can spend more time with their babies. and so lay the foundation of healthy relationships.

Spoken Part1 Fan : PREFERENCES (1) A) SPARE TIME

55. What do you usually do in your spare time? (5 - 6) 55. What are your spare time interests? (5 - 6) As a matter of fact, I have very few spare times these days. My studies are so important to me that I have given up all my other activities. I used to love playing tennis, but now I simply do not have the time.

55. What do you usually do in your spare time? (7 - 8) 55. What are your spare time interests? (7 - 8) Well, these days, surfing on the Internet has been my only interest in leisure time. I have just bought my first computer, and love to look for exciting Web sites that I have not known before. Moreover, Web cameras by means of what I am able to watch wild animals are doing in many parts of the world. I particularly like to watch the polar bears playing with their cubs. Surfing on the Internet is of course very time-consuming, so I not specified 't really have time for anything else.

56. Do you often watch TV? What is your favorite program? (5 - 8) Yes, I often watch TV. My favorite program is called 'Discovery'. It is not a science fiction but a documentary on real life events and happenings. For example, it had a program on the latest eclipse of the sun that occurred at the end of the year. The program also talks about nature. Last week it explained how some birds have adapted themselves to survive in a desert.

57. Do you think watching TV is a waste of time? (5 - 8) No, I not specified 't think so. We can learn a lot from watching TV and it is a good way to relax. Soap operas help me to relax, while the documentaries are informative. Lastly, I believe that TV has become the best source of information these days. For example, it is a fast and convenient way to find out about the latest news from all over the world.

B) FRIENDS

58. What does friendship mean to you? (5 - 8) Friendship is of great importance to me because I believe that it lays solid foundation for many of our relationships. Husbands and wives, for example, should be friends. In addition, I need friends to help me when I am in trouble. I know this sounds selfish, but I feel that it is one of the

reasons why I have friends, and they would not mind me saying so. In turn, my friends know that I will always be available if they turn to me.

59. Do you have a lot of friends? (5 - 8) Yes, I have a lot of friends. Some of them are only casual friends like my friends at work, but I also have some best friends who I have known for many years. I will do anything to help them when they need me, and I know they would do the same for me.

60. Do you prefer to be alone or to be with friends? (5 - 6) I prefer to be alone. Please allow me to explain. I like reading, which takes a lot of my time. Reading to me is a way of studying, so I have to do it alone. I often have to check the meaning of unfamiliar words in my dictionary, which is a slow process taking a lot of time.

60. Do you prefer to be alone or to be with friends? (5 - 6) I prefer to be with my friends. Please allow me to explain. At work I spend most of my time alone in my office. So after work I like the company of other people. I often invite some of my friends over, and we listen and to our favorite music, or just Chat the whole evening.

60. Do you prefer to be alone or to be with friends? (7 - 8) It depends. Sometimes I prefer to be alone. For example, after a hard day at work I just want to relax without anybody disturbing me. Those are the times that I might meditate on the meaning of life for example, or just savor some fond memories. On the other hand, sometimes I want to be with my friends. For example, over weekends, I like to go out with them and enjoy their company stimulation.

61. What do you usually do with your friends? (5 - 6) We do a lot of things together. Visiting net bars is one of them. We go there to play computer games or surf the net to have a Chat with young people abroad. We often spend hours there at a time. The other interest we share is to play basketball. We usually challenge to play against another group us.

61. What do you usually do with your friends? (7 - 8) We usually go to the movies. My friends and I like cartoons very much, so we find out where a new cartoon in the newspaper and go and watch it is being showed. In addition, we like to watch a good action movie from time to time. We find very exiting the spectacular crashes and

explosions. These movies are from Hong Kong or Hollywood, and have famous actors like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Tom Cruise playing in them.

c) WEEKENDS

62. What do you usually do on weekdays and on weekends? ( 5 - 6 ) On weekdays I go to school. On weekends I like to go out with my friends. We go and visit new shopping malls in the city. Then we would browse around all shops in the malls. Sometimes we sit in a restaurant and have something to drink while we watch the crowds of people go by.

62. What do you usually do on weekdays and on weekends? ( 5 - 6 ) On weekdays I go to school. On weekends I like to stay at home. I can easily spend a weekend watching TV and just relaxing. For example, I like the soap operas like Friends and so on. I know the characters in Friends very well by now, some of whom I love and some I hate. I know that some of the plots are silly and overdramatic, but it is good entertainment for relaxation, as I dont have to think very hard to follow the stories.

d) OUTINGS

63. What do you usually do when you go out? ( 5 - 6 ) I usually go to the nearest net bar with some of my friends. We spend many hours playing games or surfing the net. In addition, net bars are a great place for social gatherings. There we meet other youngsters and just hang around talking, and generally having a good time.

63. What do you usually do when you go out? ( 5 - 6 ) I usually go shopping with my mother. The reason for this is simple. We ladies usually need a lot of clothes to make us look beautiful, so we love to go shopping. Often we dont actually buy anything, but just go window-shopping, looking at all the clothes and comparing prices and quality.

63. What do you usually do when you go out? ( 7 - 8 ) I usually go to watch a football game with some of my friends. We go to one of the local stadiums where our favorite team will be playing. I love the excitement and suspense. It seems that I often loose my identity in such a large crowd, and go crazy about the smallest of things.

e) READING

64. Do you like reading? ( 5 - 6 ) No, I dont like it. I dont have the patience. I have never been able to read a book from start to finish. Maybe the books I have tried were not interesting enough.

64. Do you like reading? ( 7 - 8 ) Yes, I like it very much. I believe that all of us should read a lot. When you read, you acquire new knowledge, which in turn will broaden your views on important issues. I prefer magazines like Crazy English. The topics in it are interesting and the essays are short. Besides, it contains translations which ensure that I dont have to waste time looking up unfamiliar words.

65. What kinds of books do you like best? ( 5 - 6 ) I like cartoons. Please allow me to explain. Firstly, I believe cartoons are a special form of art. For example, the Japanese cartoons that are common in China, have excellent illustrations.

65. What kinds of books do you like best? ( 7 - 8 ) I like novels. Please allow me to explain. Firstly, I like to read a storyline that is full of intrigue and suspense. For example, many love stories have characters who are involved in all sorts of conflicts amongst them. The most common one known all over the world since ancient times is the so-called love triangle. 66. Describe a book that you have read recently. ( 5 - 6 ) I have read a book about the life of Michael Jordan. I am sorry, but I have forgotten the name of the book. I also like to read Japanese cartoons.

66. Describe a book that you have read recently. ( 7 - 8 ) I have recently read a book about the history of South Africa. It is called The Covenant, and was written by a famous American author called James Mitchener. It describes the history from the very first days, up to the present. It covers all aspects of the country, but focuses on the people of the country. For example, he looks at the political situation over the past fifty years, which was based on racial discrimination and had become known to the world as apartheid.

67. Do you often read newspapers? ( 5 - 6 ) No, I never read newspaper. I watch TV if I want to know what is happening in China and the

world. It takes too much time to read newspapers. For example, the news on TV is short and to the point, and thats all I want to know.

67. Do you often read the newspapers? ( 7 - 8 ) No. I have used the Internet these days to know whats happening in China and the world. Websites like CNN contain all the latest news on world events. Besides, I like to read about stories in depth, and this I cannot find in newspapers. One more thing that newspaper are lack of is the history behind a story. By the Internet I can do some research right away, and thus gain a broader perspective on the subject at hand. Part1 PREFERENCES (2) f) HOBBIES 68. Do you have a hobby? ( 5 - 8 ) Yes, Im interested in stamp collecting. I have been collecting stamps for two years. I regularly spend time on my collection, about two hours every week. This is mainly over weekends, as I do not have time during the week.

69. Why have you chosen this hobby? ( 5 - 6 ) Stamps provide rich knowledge. For example, the stamps from other countries often tell something about the countries and their people.

69. Why have you chosen this hobby? ( 7 - 8 ) The hobby provides fun as well as knowledge. First of all, when you collect stamps, you are able to learn more about the world, and you will not be bored easily. What I mean to say is that you can get stamps from every country in the world, and the stamps from other countries often tell something about the countries and their people. Another reason is that you are able to meet new friends through your hobby. If you have a common interest with someone else, then you can discuss your collections together for many hours and its easy for both of you to become friends. One more thing, the hobby will teach you some self-discipline and how to be very systematic. That is to say, you have to arrange your collections regularly, which cultivates your habit of being systematic.

70. What are good hobbies, and what are bad hobbies? ( 5 - 8 ) In my opinion, good hobbies are those that give you the opportunity to develop a new skill. For example, collecting stamps teaches you how to be systematic. Bad hobbies, on the other hand, may make you lose the opportunity. For example, TV and computer games will waste a lot of your time, so you dont have time and energy to do develop other skills.

g) COLORS

71. What color do you like? Why? ( 5 - 6 ) I prefer red. In China, red is associated with life and good luck. A traditional Chinese bride wears something red on her wedding day, such as her wedding gown and handkerchief used to cover her head, in the hope that it will bring her and her bridegroom some luck in future.

71. What color do you like? Why? ( 7 - 8 ) If I had to describe my favorite color, I would choose yellow. Many artists are known to use yellow in their paintings. For example, Vincent van Gogh is famous for the yellow sunflowers in some of his paintings. Many countries have yellow in their national flags. For example, South Africa has a broad yellow band in their newly designed flag. This symbolizes the energy and warmth to be found in the nation.

71. What color do you like? Why? ( 7 - 8 ) Yellow is my favorite color. First of all, to me, yellow symbolizes the sun. What I mean to say is that it reminds me of energy and warmth. Secondly, yellow is a bright color as apposed to dull colors like brown and gray. For instance, brown and gray usually make me feel depressed. Lastly, I would like to mention that yellow is a practical color. That is to say, you can wear yellow with almost any color, and it does not get dirty too easily.

72. Do colors have some symbolic meaning in China? ( 5 - 8 ) Yes, colors certainly have a lot of meaning in China. Please allow me to explain. Firstly, it is significant that the national flag of China has a red background. Red is symbolic, for example, of a vibrant life, which we believe are one of the dominant characteristics of the country and its people. It also signifies good luck, so a bride would wear some red on her wedding day. In addition, I think that yellow has a specific meaning to Chinese people. For example, we believe that it symbolizes the energy radiated by the sun, which in turn is the primary source of life. In addition, however, it also signifies the obscene, as apposed to blue in the most of the western cultures. For example, here a blue movie, would be called a yellow movie. Lastly, I think that white has a special meaning to us. To be more specific, in times of sadness and mourning, we use white to express our feelings, as apposed to black in most of the western cultures.

h) SHOPPING

73. Do you like / enjoy shopping? ( 5 - 6 ) Yes, I love shopping. I like to go to the shops and see what they have to offer. I browse around and compare the prices before a buy something. Secondly, I do the shopping of all our household needs. I love to find out about any new products on the market and how they can possibly make my life easier.

73. Do you like / enjoy shopping? ( 7 - 8 ) No, I hate shopping. Please allow me to explain. Firstly, shopping is the most basic activity in a capitalistic society. What I mean to say is that somebody has a product which they would like you to buy from them whether you really need it or not. They lure you into their shops and malls by advertising their goods on TV and in the newspapers. They only tell you about the positive aspects of their product, but would never mention the disadvantages. This you have to find out for yourself, usually after you have bought the product.

i) MOVIES

74. Do you often go to the cinema? ( 5 - 6 ) Yes, I go to the cinema as often as possible. I usually go with some friends to watch the latest action movies or comedies. We have a great time when our favorite star is playing a lead role in the movie.

74. Do you often go to the cinema? ( 7 - 8 ) Yes, I go to the cinema as often as possible. I believe that films are a wonderful form of art. In films there are a wide range of genres ranging from comedy and drama, to horror and science fiction. For example, recently I have seen the movie Titanic, which has been described as the most expensive film ever made. The extent to which the producers attended to the details of the original ship was astounding. Another example would be the thriller Silence of the Lambs with my favorite actor Anthony Hopkins playing the leading role. It had me on the edge of my seat for most of the time.

75. Do you often go to the theater? ( 5 - 8 ) No. I have never been to the theater. It is too expensive for me. I prefer to go to the cinema.

Secondly, I believe that the theater is boring. What I mean to say is that the actors are on the same stage the whole time. I cannot see how that can be as exciting as a good movie.

76. What kinds of movies do you like best? ( 5 - 8 ) I like comedies. First of all, comedies are of great fun. What I mean is that I have a good laugh while watching them. Secondly, comedies seldom contain violent scenes. For instance, you would not easily find murders, shooting, fighting, and so on in a comedy. Lastly, comedies often contain excellent acting by famous stars. For example, Robbie Williams in Mrs. Doubtfire is considered one of the most extraordinary performances ever by an actor.

77. Who is your favorite movie star? Describe him / her. ( 5 - 8 ) My favorite movie star is Jackie Cheng. He is handsome and very funny. He always has a smile on his face, and never seems to be worried about the situations that he finds himself in.

j) MUSIC

78. Do you like music? ( 5 - 8 ) 78. Do you think music is important? ( 5 - 8 ) Yes, I like music very much. I cannot imagine what my life would be like without music. Firstly, I believe music plays an important part in peoples lives. We can use it to sooth our minds after a hard day at work, or it can provide us with the rhythm to dance to.

79. What kind of music do you enjoy most? ( 5 - 8 ) I like pop music very much. First of all, pop music is lively, and suits me at my age. What I mean to say is that us youngsters like to listen to music that fits in with the way we feel Secondly, usually has a good rhythm. For instance, it is suitable for us to dance on. Lastly, pop music is simple to understand. That is to say, I like it because it is not difficult to understand, and it helps me to relax after I have been studying hard for some time.

80. How long do you listen to music everyday? ( 5 - 8 ) Oh, let me think for a while. I guess I listen to music for about half an hour every day. I would, for example, listen when I get home from school, or in the evenings before I go to bed. On weekends, however, I listen to music much more. For example, I would invite my best friend over to my place, and we would listen to our favorite CDs for a few hours at a time.

k) TRAVELLING

81. Do you like traveling? ( 5 - 6 ) Yes, I like traveling. Firstly, I believe that traveling is always educational. What I mean to say is that the people that you meet along the way are usually interesting. Secondly, I wish I were able to travel more. For example, I have not traveled to a foreign country yet.

82. How do you usually travel? ( 5 - 8 ) In China I like to travel by train. Allow me to explain. Firstly, when I travel by train I am able to see more of China. In addition, the trains in China are convenient and comfortable. For example, I can travel to any city, and I am able to sleep on the train. Lastly, traveling on a train is a social event as well. For example, one can chat with other passengers about where they are going, and why they are traveling.

83. Where have you traveled to lately? ( 5 - 8 ) I traveled to Dalian last month. My parents and I traveled there by train. We went to see my grandmother who has been ill lately. I enjoyed the trip as I have not been to Dalian before. Moreover, the city has left me a deep impression for its fresh air and clean environment.

84. What kind of places do you like to visit? ( 5 - 8 ) I like to visit places where there is a lot of entertainment. For example, I dont like it when we go and visit my grandparents in the countryside. They live on a farm and dont even have a computer for me to play on. I hope the places I go to have coffee shops and theaters at least. l) Time 85. What do you think of time? To me, time is my competitor. I always have a lot of things to do and a lot of dreams to fulfill, so I have to run against time and do my things as fast as possible. Thats why I consider time my competitor. 86. How do you think of being late? It is quite rude to be late. Generally, people who dont show up on time are considered impolite. Moreover, they show disrespect to others because others have to wait for them. 87. How do you feel if you are late? How will others feel? I will feel quite sorry for those who have to wait for me. I may also have the feeling of being embarrassed and shameful. Whenever I show up late, I must apologize sincerely to others. Of course, I have few chances to do so because generally I am always punctual.

Sample IELTS Speaking Topics


Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module consists of personal questions about you, your family, your work, your education or other familiar topics. A categorized list of such topics and questions is given below. You can use these sample questions to rehearse for this part of the oral interview. Make sure you can speak correctly, clearly, and with ease and confidence in response to each question. Remember to make your answer interesting by providing more than the most basic information. Some of these sample questions are highly likely to appear on your exam, so review them well.

YOU Describe yourself. FAMILY

y y y y y y

Describe your family? Do you have a large or small family? How much time do you spend with your family? What do you like to do together as a family? Do you get along well with your family? Are people in your country generally close to their families?

WORK

y y y y y y y y y y y

What do you do? What are your responsibilities? How many hours do you work each day? Do you enjoy your work? Is there some other kind of work you would rather do? If you could change your job or profession, what would you do? Describe the process of getting a job in your country. Describe the company or organization you work for. What is your position? What do you like about your job? What do you dislike about your job?

EDUCATION

y y y y y y y

Describe your education. What kind of school did you go to as a child? Did you go to a co-educational school? What was your favourite subject as a child? Who was your favourite teacher? What is the education system like in your country? Do you think your country has an effective education system?

STUDIES

y y

What are you studying now? What is your area of specialization?

HOMETOWN

y y y

Describe your hometown. Whats special about it? Where is your hometown located?

y y y y y y y y y y

Is it easy to travel around your hometown? What is it known for? What do people in your town do? What are the main industries in your hometown? What problems face your hometown? What languages are spoken in your hometown? What are the advantages of living in your hometown? What are some problems faced by your hometown? Compare your hometown with another city. What are some environmental problems faced by your hometown?

WEATHER

y y y y y y y

Whats the weather like in your country? Does the weather affect your mood? How do rainy days make you feel? Whats your favourite season of the year? What do you like to do when its hot? What do you usually do in the winter? How many seasons does your country have?

HOME

y y y

Describe your home. What kind of building do you live in? How long have you lived there?

WEDDING

y y y y y y y

Have you ever been to a wedding? Whose wedding was it? Where was it held? What clothes do people wear? Describe the wedding ceremony. What sort if gifts do people buy for the bridal couple? What kind of clothes did the bride and groom wear?

TRAVEL

y y y y

Do you like to travel? What kind of places have you visited in your life? Which place would you really like to visit? Why? Whats the best place youve ever visited?

COMPUTERS

y y y

Do you think computers help society? Do you think computers are bad for health? How do you think computers have changed the world?

INTERNET

y y y y y y

Do you use the Internet much during the day? What do you usually do on the Internet? What are some advantages of the Internet? What are some disadvantages? Do people in your country use the Internet a lot? Do you do any shopping on the Internet?

EMAIL

y y y y y

Do you send and receive email regularly? Who do you usually communicate with? How often do you check your email? Do you think writing email has strengthened or weakened peoples writing skills? What are some disadvantages of email?

FRIEND

y y y y y

Describe a friend. How long have you known each other? What do usually do together? What do you like the most about him / her? How often do you see each other?

PLACE

y y y y y

Describe a place you like to go. Why is this place special to you? When did you first visit this place? Where is this place located? What language is spoken here? Do you speak this language?

SMOKING

y y

What do you feel about smoking in public places? Do you think smoking should be banned in peoples homes?

MARRIAGE

y y y y y y

What is the attitude toward marriage in your country? Do most young people plan on getting married in your country? What are some of the advantages of marriage? What are some of the disadvantages? Is the divorce rate high in your country? Do you think people should be allowed to get divorced?

HOBBIES

y y y y y

Do you have any hobbies? What are some of your hobbies? When did you first develop tis hobby? What are some of the advantages of having a hobby? How much time do you spend on your hobby?

FILMS

y y y y

Do you enjoy watching movies? Whats your favourite film? Who are your favourite actors? How often do you watch films?

SHOPPING

y y y y

Do you enjoy shopping? How do you feel about shopping? Do you like shopping on the Internet? Do you have any favourite stores?

y y

What dont you like about shopping? Which is the most popular place to shop in your hometown?

SPORTS

y y y y y y y y
FOOD

Do you like sports? Do you enjoy watching sports? Do you enjoy participating in any sports? Which sports are most popular in your country? Whats your favourite sport/ When did you first become interested in sports? How often do you participate in sports? What equipment do you need for your favourite sport?

y y y y

What are some of your favourite foods? What foods are popular in your country? What are some of the famous dishes of your country? Do you enjoy cooking?

FESTIVAL

y y y y y y

Whats the most important festival in your country? How do people celebrate this festival? What special food is associated with this festival? What special activities are associated with this festival? What do you enjoy most about this festival? Do you think festivals are important for a society?

TELEVISION

y y y y y y y y y

Do you watch television a lot? What do you usually watch on television? How many hours of television do you usually watch? What are the most popular shows in your country? What kind of shows do you like to watch? What are some advantages of television? What are someof the disadvantages of television? What did you last watch on television? Why do you think certain TV shows are so popular?

TOURISM

y y y y y y

Which places would you recommend to a visitor to your country? Do a lot of tourists visit your country? What do they usually do there? How has tourism changed your country? Is your country expensive for most tourists? What are some famous landmarks in your country?

DAILY ROUTINE

y y y y y y

Describe your daily routine. What do you usually do? What do you do on the weekend? What is you typical weekday like? Does your life change much from week to week? Do you have any free time during the week?

YOUR COUNTRY

y y y y y

Which country are you from? Where is this country located? Which part of the country do most people live in? What are the main industries in your country? Is it easy to travel around your country?

CLOTHES

y y y y y y y

What type of clothes do you like to wear? What kind of clothes do people in your country usually wear? How important is fashion to you? What kind of clothes do you dislike? Do you think people behave differently in different kinds of clothes? What kind of clothes do people wear to work in your country? Are clothes expensive in your country?

GOING OUT

y y y y y y

Do you like going out or staying at home? What do you like to do when you go out? How often do you go out? Do people in your country go our a lot? How and where do people in your country usually socialize? What kind of entertainment is popular in your country?

GAMES

y y y y y y y y y

Do you enjoy playing any games? What kind of games do you play? Do you think adults should play games? What do children learn from games? What kind of games did you play when you were a child? What games are popular in your country today? What kind of games were popular when you were young? Do you think mental games like chess are good for you?

COLOURS y Do you have a favourite colour? y What are your countrys colours? y Do you think colours affect our moods? y Can you learn anything about a person from the colours he / she likes? y Do you like the same colours now as you did when you were a child?

MUSIC

y y y y y y y y

Do you like music? What kind of music do you like? When do you usually listen to music? What kind of music did you like when you were younger? What kind of music is popular in your country? Do you play any musical instruments? Do you wish you could play any musical instruments? Which is your favourite instrument?

IELTS Speaking Module - Part 2 - Sample Topics

In Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Module, you need to give a short talk, of about 1-2 minutes, on a simple topic. The questions do not require any specific knowledge, but are based on personal experience. You are handed a card with the topic and you have one minute to prepare your talk. You can make notes and use these notes during your monologue. The examiner will not ask you any questions during this part of the test, so you must know how to answer all parts of the question you are given and speak fluently for a few minutes by yourself. Sample IELTS Speaking Module topics (for Part 2) are given below. It is quite likely that you will be given one of these topics or something very similar, so make sure you can speak confidently and clearly on each one.

Describe an artist or entertainer you admire. You should say:

y y y y

Who they are and what they do How they became successful How you found out about them And explain why you admire them

Describe a subject you enjoyed studying at school. You should say:

y y y y

When and where you started studying it What lessons were like What made the subject different from other subjects And explain why you enjoyed the subject

Describe an important choice you had to make in your life. You should say:

y y y y

When you had this choice What you had to choose between Whether you made a good choice And explain how you felt when you were making this choice

Describe a job you have done. You should say:

y y y y

How you got doing the job What the job involved How long the job lasted Describe how well you did the job

Describe an area of countryside you know and like. You should say:

y y y y

Where it is What its special features are What you and other people do in this area And explain why you like it

Describe an object you particularly like. You should say:

y y y y

What it is and what it looks like What it is made of What it is for And explain why it is special for you

Describe a newspaper or magazine you enjoy reading. You should say:

y y y y

What kind of newspaper / magazine it is Which parts of it you read regularly When and where you read it Explain why you enjoy reading it

Describe something healthy you enjoy doing. You should say:

y y y y

What you do Where you do it Who you do it with And explain why you think doing this is healthy

Describe a game or sport you enjoy playing. You should say:

y y y y

What kind of sport it is Who you play it with Where you play it And explain why you enjoy playing it

Describe someone in your family who you like. You should say:

y y y y

How this person is related to you What this person looks like What kind of person he/she is And explain why you like this person

Describe a museum or art gallery that you have visited. You should say:

y y y

Where it is Why you went there What you particularly remember about the place.

Describe an enjoyable event that you experienced when you were at school. You should say:

When it happened

y y

What was good about it Why you particularly remember this event.

Describe a song or piece of music you like. You should say:

y y y y

What the song or music is What kind of song or music it is Where you first heard it And explain why you like it

Describe a festival that is important in your country. You should say:

y y y y

When the festival occurs What you did during it What you like or dislike about it And explain why this festival is important

IELTS Speaking Samples


The following IELTS speaking samples will give you an idea of how to get a high score on Part 2 of your IELTS speaking test. This part of the test is also known as the long turn. This is where you need to speak by yourself for 1-2 minutes on a given topic. Make sure you cover all the points mentioned on the card you are given. In addition, you should develop the topic into a well-structured answer. Please look over our list of free IELTS speaking topics for parts 1 and 2. Then, familiarize yourself with the type of topics, and practice as many of them as you can. This way you will be more comfortable, relaxed and confident on the day of the exam.

Sample IELTS Speaking Topic 1: Describe a game or sport you enjoy playing. You should say:

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What kind of sport it is Who you play it with Where you play it and explain why you enjoy playing it

Sample IELTS Speaking Response: I enjoy playing various kinds of brain games online. There are a number of different websites I visit on a regular basis in order to play these games by myself. The objective of the games is to exercise different areas of your brain so that you preserve and enhance your memory and also expand and develop your brain capacity. The games are of various kinds. Some enable you to practice your verbal skills. Others test logical reasoning, spatial skills and visual memory. I can keep track of my scores, so that each time I play, my goal is to do better than in the past to outdo myself, so to speak. In addition, if I want, I can compare my scores to others who play online. This aspect is intriguing, but frankly it doesn't interest me much. I don&'t regard this as a competition with anyone else. It is something I do simply to sharpen my mental abilities and improve myself. In fact, one of my favorite games is supposed to be the best for brain fitness. It involves solving a number of simple math problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as quickly as possible. I really hope these games will enable me to preserve my intellect and my memory into old age.

Sample IELTS Speaking Topic 2: Describe someone in your family who you like. You should say:

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How this person is related to you What this person looks like What kind of person he/she is and explain why you like this person

Sample IELTS Speaking Response: The person in my family I really like and also love is my mother. She is a very special person and I cannot imagine what I would be without her. Physically, my mother is petite. She is only about 5 feet tall, and weighs about 110 pounds. She has fine, black hair and a fair complexion. One thing people often notice is that my mother always takes pride in her appearance. Even now, at the age of 80, my mother is a well dressed, well-groomed and elegant woman, with her fine choice of clothes and matching accessories, jewelry and shoes. Intellectually, my mother always loves learning. Even after her busy day, she won't go to bed without reading the newspaper. She was one of the few members of her family that completed university. She also has many creative and cultural interests such as literature, music and dance. Through her own enjoyment, she passed on this love of culture to all her children, including me. Emotionally, my mother has a heart of gold. All her life, she has been ready, willing and able to help anyone who needs anything, with a smile on her face. She is of the old school - she remembers to wish friends and relatives on their birthdays and anniversaries, she attends their weddings, dinners and parties, and she visits them when they're hurt, unwell or in mourning. In fact, my mother has always been a kind soul and people of all ages love her as soon as they meet her. I think this is because she is good-hearted from her core, and her authenticity is what everyone relates to. She has taught me the meaning of being compassionate, loving, kind, helpful, supportive and so much more. In fact, thanks to the unconditional love of both my wonderful parents, I feel I've been truly blessed in this lifetime.

IELTS Speaking
The Speaking Module of the IELTS rates your ability to communicate clearly, correctly and meaningfully in English in a variety of situations. You are interviewed alone by an examiner and the conversation is recorded. The Speaking Module always follows the same three-part structure, though the topics vary from one candidate to the next. You can achieve a higher score by:

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understanding the structure so there are few if any surprises familiarizing yourself with the common topics practicing extensively with a teacher /tutor so you can get feedback rehearsing till you can speak comfortably and confidently receiving tips, advice and guidance provided online and in IELTS guidebooks

IELTS SPEAKING - STRUCTURE

Part

Time

Category

4-5 minutes

Introduction & Interview on Familiar Topics

3-4 minutes

Individual Long Turn or Extended Speaking or Monologue

4-5 minutes

Two-Way Discussion or Topic Discussion

IELTS SPEAKING MODULE - PART 1 In the first part of the speaking section you will usually be asked to give:

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your full name your identification answers to basic questions about yourself, for example your hometown what kind of place it is, what is interesting there, what kind of jobs people do, whether it's a good place to live what you do y if working: what your job is, why you chose that kind of work, how long you've been doing it, what you like / dislike about your job. y if studying: what subjects, why you chose them, if you enjoy them and why Usually, two other topics, which might include the following topics: your family, learning English, your hobbies, your food preferences, your daily routine, national festivals, what tourists do in your country, etc.

IELTS SPEAKING MODULE - PART 2 In this part, you will be handed a card with a topic. You will be given one minute to think about it and make notes if you like. Then you need to speak about it for about one or two minutes. Examples include:

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Describe someone who has influenced you in your life. Say how long you have known the person, why he / she is special and how he / she influenced you. Describe a book, story or movie which had a major impact on you. Tell the story, and why you think it impacted you so greatly. Describe a person you would like to meet, explain why you chose this person and what effect such a meeting would have on you. Describe a difficult time in your life, the problem, your solution, and what you learned. Describe a place that had a major impact in you, how it affected you and why.

IELTS SPEAKING MODULE - PART 3 In this section, you will participate in a two-way discussion with your examiner. The topic will be an extension of a subject you spoke about in Part 2. However, in Part 2, the question related more to your personal experience, and in Part 3, you will be asked more general, extended or in-depth questions to test your ability to expand on a topic and express your opinions. This is shown below:

Part 2 Describe a teacher Describe a person Describe a problem

Part 3 Education in your country, learning styles, etc. Role of the family in modern life, parents responsibilities, etc. Modern life, is it easier or harder than before?

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