Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Speaking Set 20

Part 1

  • What kind of place is your home town or village?
  • What’s the most interesting part of your town/ village?
  • What kind of jobs do the people in your town/village do?
  • Would you say it is a good place to live? Why?



Part 2

Describe something you own which is very important to you.

You should say:

where you got it from
how long you have had it
what you use it for
and explain why it is important to you.



Part 3

  • Is it valuable in terms of money?
  • Would it be easy to replace?
  • What kind of things, give status to people in your country?
  • Have things changed since your parents’ time?
  • Do you think advertising influences what people buy?




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Speaking Set 19

Part 1
  • Where are you living at the moment?
  • What would you suggest a visitor to your home town should see or do?
  • What kind of things do you do in your free time?
  • How long have you been doing them?
  • What is it about them that you enjoy particularly?



Part 2

Describe a traditional meal in your country.

You should say:

what the meal is
how it is prepared
when it is usually eaten
what, if any, is the significance or importance of the meal
and explain whether you enjoy the traditional food or your country.


Part 3

  • What foods do you consider are good for you? Why?
  • What kind of things do people eat that are bad for them?
  • Why do you think people eat such things, if they are not good for them?
  • How do you think people’s eating habits have changed over the years?
  • How could the eating habits of children be improved?
  • Why do you think people are concerned about chemicals and other additives in their food?
  • If you could, how would you change your own eating habits?




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Speaking Set 18


Part 1

  • Where do you come from?
  • Where do you live now?
  • Could you tell me something about your family?
  • What are your qualifications?
  • Are there any other qualifications you would like to gain?
  • How do you typically spend the weekend?


Part 2

Describe a celebration you remember.

You should say:

what event was being celebrated
the form the celebration took
where the celebration took place
who was there
why it was enjoyable
and explain why it is memorable for you.



Part 3



  • What events in a person’s life are most celebrated in your country?
  • What about the significance of gifts, are there particular presents that are given on particular occasions?
  • Celebrations such as weddings are often times when families gather together, what effect does this have on family relationships?
  • How is the way we celebrate events such as birthdays and religious days changing?
  • Do you think such changes are a good or a bad thing?
  • Which celebrations do you think will change the most in the next few years? How do you think they will change and why?



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Speaking Set 17

Part 1

  • What journeys do you make everyday?
  • What do you do during journeys?
  • Do you sometimes have problems with transport?
  • What is your favorite form of transport?



Part 2

Describe a conversation you had which was important to you.

You should say:

            When the conversation took place

            Who you have the conversation with

            What the conversation was about

And explain why the conversation was important to you.

Part 3


  • What differences are there when using channels of communication (face-to-face, telephone, writing)?
  • To what extent do you think films and TV influence how people communicate with each other?
  • Do you think that there are differences in the way men and women communicate?
  • Do you agree that education has a strong and positive effect on people’s ability to communicate effectively?
  • What impact do you think the growth of technology might have on communication in the future?




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SPEAKING SET 16

Part 1


  • How did you travel here?
  • How long did the journey take?
  • How was your journey today different from the way you travel to school/work?
  • What is the longest, most interesting journey you’ve made?
  • Is there anywhere you would like to travel to? Why?



Part 2

Describe the different types of technology you use to help you learn English.

You should say:

            The most simple and the most up-to-date technology

            The changes in technology you have seen

            The most useful pieces of technology

…and the technology that you like best and why.


Part 3


  • Describe the earliest computer you remember using.
  • How have computers changed since then
  • Do you think computers will ever replace teachers?
  • Describe how computers and technology have changed our lives.
  • Compare the abilities of computers and humans.
  • Evaluate the changes computers have made to our lives.
  • Tell me which household appliance you couldn’t live without.
  • How is life better today than 50 years ago?
  • Will environmental pollution still exist in the future?




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Speaking 15

Part 1


  • Is your family large or small?
  • What do the other members of the family do?
  • When was the last time all your family were together? What did you do?
  • What do you do as a family for special occasions like wedding or feasts?
  • Is there a member of your family you are especially close to? Why?



Part 2

Describe a trip or a holiday you have recently taken.

You should say:

            Where you went and why

            Who you went with

            What you did

            What made this trip memorable to you


Part 3


  • Do you think travel broadens the mind?
  • Describe how the tourism industry has developed in your area.
  • Describe what things you are offer tourists.
  • Evaluate what type of tourists tourism brings to your area.
  • How has tourism changed your area compared with how it used to be?
  • Evaluate how tourism is good for the economy of a country.
  • Speculate on what other benefits tourism might bring to a country.
  • Evaluate how the growth of tourism has affected the countryside and wildlife in your country.




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SPEAKING SET 14

Part 1


  • Is English important in your chosen career?
  • What do you hope to do in the future?
  • Have you given up anything you used to do in your free time? If so, what?
  • Which other hobbies or sports would you like to try?
  • Do you share similar interests with your friends?



Part 2

Describe the job or career you have, or hope to have.

You should say:

            What the job is

            What it involves

            Why you chose it

… and explain why it is rewarding.

Part 3


  • What do most people consider as important when deciding on a job or career?
  • In modern life a lot of people work too hard. What are the effects of this?
  • How could the problems of overworking be avoided?
  • At what age do you think people should retire from work?
  • Do you think this should be the same for all jobs?
  • How has technology changed the way that people work?
  • What further changes in the way people work do you think we will see in the future?




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SPEAKING SET 13

Part 1


  • How long have you been studying?
  • What subjects have you found the most difficult to study?
  • What do you enjoy/dislike about studying?
  • Have you gained/Do you hope to gain any qualifications?
  • Do you hope to do any further studies in the future?



Part 2

Describe your journey to school or work.

You should say:

            What forms of transport are involved

            The importance of time

            Whether it is enjoyable or not

…and explain how you would make your journey more pleasant if you could.


Part 3


  • Do you think getting to work is easier or more difficult than in used to be?
  • How have methods of transport been improved?
  • Are there any problems that have been created by new transport systems?
  • Do you think these problems can be solved?
  • What about the cost of traveling, do you think it is too high?
  • What about your ideal journey, how and where would you like to travel?


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SPEAKING SET 12


Part 1


  • What do you like about living in your country?
  • Can you tell me about your last vacation?
  • Who you like traveling with?
  • Where would like to travel to in the future?
  • What sort of music do you like?
  • Is music important to you?
  • Do you like the same kind of music as your family?



Part 2

Describe an advertisement that you have seen recently.

You should say:

            What the advertisement was about

            Where you saw or heard the advertisement

            How effective the advertisement was

… and explain how you felt about the advertisement.

Part 3


  • Is there too much advertising?
  • Do you agree that advertisement for smoking and drinking alcohol should be banned?
  • Certain products can only be advertised in restricted time-slots on television. Is this sort of restriction necessary?
  • What role does advertising play in your society?
  • How has advertising contributed to globalization?
  • How might advertising change in the future?



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SPEAKING SET 11

Part 1


  • Who do you live with?
  • Can you describe your room to me?
  • What do you do to relax in the evenings?
  • Do you like playing sports?
  • Do you enjoy studying English?
  • Can you remember you first English lesson?
  • What do you plan to do after this speaking test?



Part 2

Describe a memorable sporting event that you participated in or watched.

You should say:

            What the event was

            Why the event is memorable

            How you felt at the event

… and describe whether or not winning or losing is a significant memory.

Part 3


Governments allocate large amounts of money to sporting events such as the Olympics. Do you agree with this spending?

Can or should sport play a significant role in developing international relations?

The idea of sportsmanship has changed over the years. Should professional sports players act in a particular way?

A significant amount of money and time is spent on testing for the use of drugs in sport. How important is this?

Large companies now sponsor major sporting events and teams. Can this sponsorship lead to problems?

What do you think the future of international sports will be?




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Monday, July 21, 2014

Speaking Set 10


Part 1

Which part of your country are you from?
Can you describe your hometown for me?
Do you work or are you a student?
What do you like to do in your spare time?
Why are you studying English?
How long have you been studying English?


Part 2

Describe the main forms of transport in your hometown.

You should say:

            What the different forms of transport are

            How often you use them

            Which types of transport are most popular

.. and consider whether or not the transportation systems are satisfactory.


Part 3

What is the traffic like in your hometown?
What are the benefits of traveling by public transport?
In your opinion, in what ways can governments encourage people to use public transport?
Having too many cars on our roads causes air pollution. What are some of the other causes of pollution?
How are environmentally-friendly practices encouraged in your country?
Science can be used to develop environmentally-friendly alternatives. In what ways can this be done?



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SPEAKING SET 9


Part 1

Which part of your country are you from?
Can you describe your hometown for me?
Who do you live with?
Do you spend much time with your family?
What do you like to do on the weekend?
Why are you studying English?
How long have you been studying English?


Part 2

Describe a famous person that has/had great influence on the people of your country.

You should say:

            Who that person was

            What the person did

            How you feel about that person

… and consider whether or not that person will continue to be an influence in the future.



Part 3

Famous people often become role models for teenagers. How significant is this?
Do actors and models get too much attention in the media?
Should people lose the right to privacy just because they are famous?
If you could meet anyone famous (dead or alive) who would it be and why?
In your opinion, do certain personality types handle fame or attention better than others?
Do you feel that there should be restrictions placed on actors according to their age or sex?




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SPEAKING SET 8



Part 1

What would you like to change in your daily routine?
Are all your days the same?
Tell me about your typical weekday and your typical weekend.
What is the balance of work/study and free time in your normal day?


Part 2

Describe something you own which is very important to you.

You should say:

            Where you got it from

            How long you have had it

            What you use it for

And explain why it is so important to you.



Part 3

What kinds of possessions show status in your country?
Do you think it was different for your grandparents?
Modern society is often called “materialistic.” Why do you think this is?
Do you think consumerism is positive or a negative development?
What is the role of advertising?
How do you think the Internet will affect buying patterns in the future?



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SPEAKING SET 7


Part 1

What would you suggest a visitor should see and do in your country?
Are there any traditional arts or music you would recommend?
Tell me about the kind of foreign visitors or tourists who go to your country.
In what ways has tourism changed your country?


Part 2

Describe a memorable event in your life.

You should say:

            When the event took place

            Where the event took place

            What happened exactly

And explain why this event was memorable for you.



Part 3

How important are ceremonies in our lives?
Do you see the role of private and public ceremonies changing in the future?
Have attitudes to marriage changed in recent years?
In what ways do men and women feel differently about marriage, in your opinion?
What sort of national events make headlines in your country?
Do the media in your country pay more attention to global or national events?



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Speaking Set 6


Part 1

Tell me about the most important festival in your country.
What special food and activities are connected with this festival?
What do you most enjoy about it?
Do you think festivals are important for a country?


Part 2

Describe a film or a TV programme which has made a strong impression on you.

You should say:

            What kind of film or TV programme is was

            When you saw the film or TV programme

            What the film or TV programme was about

and explain why this film or TV programme made such an impression on you.


Part 3

Do you think the cinema has increased or decreased in popularity in recent years?
In your opinion, will this trend continue into the future?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of making films of real-life events?
How important do you think it is for a film-maker to remain true to the original story?
Should films and television be censored or should we be free to choose what we see?
How do you think censorship laws will change in the next 20 years?



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SPEAKING SET 5


Part 1

Do you have a large family or small family?
Can you tell me something about them?
How much time do you manage to spend with members of your family?
What sorts of things do you like to do together?
Did/Do you get on well with your family?


Part 2

Describe a teacher who has influenced you in your education.

You should say:

            Where you met them

            What subject they taught

            What was special about them

and explain why this person influenced you so much.


Part 3

How has education changed in your country in the last 10 years?
What changes do you foresee in the next 50 years?
How do the expectations of today’s school leavers compare with those of the previous generation?
What role do you think extracurricular activities play in education?
What method of learning works best for you?
How beneficial do you think it is to group students according to their level of ability?



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SPEAKING SET 4


Part 1

What place do you most like to visit?
How often do you visit this place?
Why do you like it so much?
Is it popular with many other people?
Has it changed very much since you first went there?


Part 2

Describe a useful website you have visited.

You should say:

            What the website was

            How you found the address for this website

            What the website contained

and explain why it was useful to you.



Part 3

What effect has the internet had on the way people generally communicate with each other?
Why do you think the internet is being used more and more for communication?
How reliable do you think information from the internet is? Why? What about the news on the internet?
Why do you think some people use the internet for shopping? Why doesn’t everyone use it in this way?
What kinds of things are easy to buy and sell online? Can you give me some examples?
Do you think shopping on the internet will be more or less popular in the future? Why?



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SPEAKING SET 3


Part 1

Do you have any hobbies or interests?
How did you become interested in (whatever hobby/interest the candidate mentions)?
What is there to do in your free time in your hometown?
How do you usually spend your holidays?
Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit? Why?


Part 2

Describe a river, lake or sea which you like.

You should say:

            What the river, lake or sea is called

            Where it is

            What the land near it is like

and explain why you like this river, lake or sea.



Part 3

What do people enjoy doing when they visit rivers, lakes or the sea? Why do you think these activities are popular?
What benefits do you think people get from the activities they enjoy in the water?
What are the different advantages of going to the sea or to a swimming pool to enjoy yourself? What do you think the disadvantages are?
How does water transport, like boats and ships, compare with other kinds? Are there any advantages/disadvantages of water transport?
How important is it for a town or city to be located near a river or the sea? Why?
Have there been any changes in the number of jobs available in fishing and water transport industries, do you think? Why do you think this is?



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SPEAKING SET 2

Part 1

What kinds of food do you like to eat?
What kind of new food would you like to try?
Do you like cooking?
What was the last meal you cooked?
Do you prefer home-cooked food or food from restaurants?


Part 2

Describe an interest or hobby that you enjoy.

You should say:

            How you became interested in it

            How long you have been doing it

            Why you enjoy it

and explain what benefits you get from this interest or hobby.



Part 3

Do you think having a hobby is good for people’s social life? In what way?
Are there any negative effects of a person spending too much time on their hobby? What are they?
Why do you think people need to have an interest or hobby?
In your country, how much time do people spend on work and how much time on leisure? Is this a good balance, do you think?
Would you say the amount of free time has changed much in the last fifty years?
Do you think people will have more or less free time in the future? Why?




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Speaking Set 1


Part 1

Are your friends mostly your age or different ages?
Do you usually see your friends during the week or at weekends?
The last time you saw your friends, what did you do together?
In what ways are your friends important to you?


Part 2

Describe an interesting historic place.

You should say:

            What it is

            Where it is located

            What you can see there now

 and explain why this place is interesting.



Part 3

How do people in your country feel about protecting historic buildings?
Do you think an area can benefit from having an interesting historic place locally? In what way?
What do you think will happen to historic places or buildings in the future? Why?
How were you taught history when you were at school?
Are there other ways people can learn about history, apart from at school? How?
Do you think history will still be a school subject in the future? Why?



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IELTS Speaking Sample 46


Part One : Interview

- What is your name?
- Do you live in a small town or a big city?
- How long have you lived in this city?
- Do you like your hometown?
- What is your hometown famous for?
- Why do some people collect something, like stamps or coins?
- What is so interesting about collecting things?


Part Two: Cue Card

Describe a small company in your hometown that you think is successful

You should say:

how you know about it
what they do and produce
how long it is operating
and explain why you think it is successful



Part Three: Discussion

- How do you think some business companies become successful?
- What companies are successful in your hometown? Are they small or big?
- Why are some companies more successful than others?
- Is it easier to work as an employee or to manage a company? Why?



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IELTS Speaking Sample 45


Part One: Interview

- What is your full name?
- What do you want me to call you?
- Do you work or study?
- What part of the day are you busy?
- What part of the day do you like the most?
- How many languages can you speak?
- What are the languages that you love to learn? Why?



Part Two: Cue Card

Talk about a job that you would like to try

You should say: 
  • what the job is
  • what skills are necessary to do this job
  • is it a good job in your country?
  • and explain why you would like to work in this job


Follow-up questions
- Is it easy to work in that job?
- Are many people working nowadays in that field?



Part Three: Discussion

- What is the most common way to get a job now?
- What do you do to find a job in your country?
- Is it easy to find a job in your country? Why?
- How do schools support students to help them select the job they like?
- What are the improvements that schools must have to identify talents of students?




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IELTS Speaking Sample 44



Part One: Interview

- What is your full name?
- Can I see your ID?
- Tell me about your hometown.
- What is it famous for?
- Did you play any sports when you were a child?
- Why did you like this kind of sport / activity?
- Do you think boys and girls nowadays can play the same sports? Why?
- Do you think your children will play sports? Why?




Part Two: Cue card

Describe a thing you bought, that you had to save money for

You should say:

what it was
how long you saved money for it
how you saved the money
and explain how you felt after you bought it




Part Three: Discussion

- Do you think children should be taught to save money from their childhood? Why?
- Should parents buy everything their child asks for? Why?
- Is it easy for you to save money?
- Do people in countryside have different shopping attitude than people in a city? Why?



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IELTS Speaking Sample 43

Part One : Interview
- What is your name?
- Do you work or study?
- Is your profession popular in your country?
- Did you enjoy visiting museums when you were a child?
- When did you visit a museum last time?
- What books do children enjoy reading in your country?



Part Two : Cue card

Describe a project or a piece of work you did together with someone

You should say:

  • what it was
  • what you have done
  • why you have chosen this person to work with
  • and explain what you did to finish the project



Part Three :  Discussion
- Do you think it is important to do something with another person?
- Is it important for children to have subjects in school that include working with another person?
- What subjects would those be?
- How could businesses work together with schools or universities?
- How could wealthy countries help poor countries?




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IELTS Speaking Sample 42

Part-1
The examiner asks the candidate about him/herself, his/her home. work or studies and other familiar topics.

EXAMPLE
Games

What games are popular in your country? [Why'?]
Do you play any games? [Why/Why not?]
How do people learn to play games in your country?
Do you think it's important for people to play games? [Why/Why not?]



Part-2
"Describe an open-air or street market which you enjoyed visiting."

You should say:
Where the market is
What the market sells
How big the market is
and explain why you enjoyed visiting this market

[You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have on e minute to think about what you are going to say. You can make some notes to help you  if you wish]



Part-3
Discussion topics:Shopping at markets
Example questions:

    Do people in your country enjoy going to open·air markets that sell things like food or clothes or old objects? Which type of market is more popular? Why?
    Do you think markets are more suitable places for selling certain types of things? Which ones? Why do you think this is?
    Do you think young people feel the same about shopping at markets as older people? Why is that?



Discussion topics: Shopping in general
Example questions:

    What do you think are the advantages of buying things from shops rather than markets?
    How does advertising influence what people choose to buy? Is this true for everyone?
    Do you think that any recent changes in the way people live have affected general shopping habits? Why is this?




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IELTS Speaking Sample 41



Interview
- What is your full name?
- Where are you from?
- Tell me about the apartment that you live in.
- Do you have plan to stay or you want to leave?
- What you can see from the window of your apartment?
- What kind of food do you like? ( I said Italian )
- Can you easily find the ingredients for making Italian food in market?
- Where do you eat your favorite food?
- Were you helping your parents in cooking when you were a child?
- What did you cook?
- What kind of music do you listen to?
- Name one of you favorite bands.



Cue Card
         "Describe a book that you have recently read".

You should say:
- What it was about
- What did you like about it
- What did you dislike about it



Discussion
The examiner asked me several question about these subjects:
- Whether I recommend that book to anyone or not.
- Children and books.
- Differences in type of reading between children and adult.
- Impact of modern life on reading.
- Book or movies. Which one in better and why.
- People who can’t read and write and their problems in society.




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IELTS Speaking Sample 40

PART 1

Q. Describe your family?
Q. Do you have a large or small family?
Q. What do you like about your studies?
Q. What do you like about learning English?
Q. Where are you living?
Q. How long have you been living there?
Q. What are the advantages of your home town?



PART 2
Cue Card : " Your University Life"

You should say:
» Some events from your university life.
» Why university is different than schools and colleges?
» What were some disadvantages of your University?
» and explain the whole academic years in the University.



PART 3

Q. Do you have a degree? If so, when and where did you graduate?
Q. What impressed you most when you were at university / college? 
Q. What kind of parent do you intend to be?
Q. Why do people in your country traditionally want to have a son?



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IELTS Speaking Sample 39

PART 1

» Do you have a hobby?
Yes. My hobby is stamp collecting. I have been collecting stamps for the past two years now. That is to say, for two years I have chosen stamp collecting to be my only hobby. I regularly spend time working on my collection. I guess I spend about two hours every week on my hobby. This is mainly over weekends, as I do not have time during the week.

» Why have you chosen this hobby?
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 often say something about that country and its people. Secondly, you are able to meet new friends through your hobby. For instance, you have a common interest with someone else, and you can discuss your collections together for many hours. Lastly, the hobby will teach you some self-discipline and how to be very systematic. That is to say, you have to tend to your collection regularly, and you have to sort the stamps according to internationally recognized systems.

» What are good hobbies, and what are bad hobbies?
In my opinion, good hobbies are those ones that give you the opportunity to develop a new skill. For example, collecting stamps teaches you to be systematic. Bad hobbies on the other hand may result in you acquiring bad habits. For example, TV and computer games will result in you neglecting your studies.


PART 2
Describe your favorite shopping centre

• where it is?
• why do you like it?
• How often do you go there?
• Describe the facilities of this shopping centre.


PART 3

» Do you like / enjoy shopping?
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.

» Do you often go to the theater?
No. I have never been to the theater. Firstly, 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.

» What kinds of movies do you like best?
I like comedies. First of all, comedies are great fun. What I mean to say is that I have a good laugh while watching. 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.

» Who is your favorite movie star? Describe him / her.
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. The U.S. President Clinton went to watch one of his movies with him.




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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

IELTS Speaking Sample 38

PART 1

How are you?

» I am well thank you, and yourself?


How old are you?

» I am 22 years old. In other words, I was born in 1980. On the eight of March 1980, to be exact.


Does your name have any special meaning?

» Yes, my name does have some special meaning. My family name means peace, and my first name means strong one. My English name was given to me by one of my high school teachers, and it does not have any special meaning really.


Does your name have any special meaning?

» 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 doesnt have any special meaning.


Is your name important to you?

» Not really. I am part of the new generation who do not attach too much significance to our names. Names were important to the older generation as they of the opinion that it will determine your destiny to some extent. However, I personally believe that I myself will determine my destiny irrespective of what my name is. I will do this by acquiring good qualifications and by working hard.



PART 2


Describe your Childhood Hero.

• Who is he/she.
• Why he/she was your hero?
• Do you still consider him/her as a hero? why?
• What was his/her influences on you as a kid?



PART 3
What impressed you most when you were at university / college?

» 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, well-equipped laboratories, and sporting facilities at our disposal.


Do you still remember your school days?

» Of course! Those were some of the best times in my life. Allow me to explain myself by shortly mentioning the following points: Firstly they were carefree days. What I mean to say is that I had no or very few worries. My parents provided in my day-to-day needs, and all I had to do was get good grades. Secondly, I had many friends in school. For instance, some o my best friends today were people that I met in school.


What do you do for a living?Describe your job in detail.

» I am an Engineer. Allow me to explain myself by shortly mentioning the following points: Firstly, I work for a large construction company. To be more precise, we specialize in the building of railway bridges. Secondly, I would like to mention that I am in the designing department. We have to look at the site for a new bridge, 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.


Is your job important to you?

» That's a broad question. Allow me to explain by shortly mentioning the following points: Firstly, my job is important to me because by doing it I can serve my community and my country. For example, when my company builds a new road, many people benefit from our work. Secondly, it makes me feel good about myself. For instance, I am earning enough money to be able to rent my own apartment.



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IELTS Speaking Sample 37

PART 1

Good morning. My name is … could you tell me your name please? Please show me your identification/ passport? That's fine thanks you.
- Do you work or are you a student?
- What subject are you a studying?
- Do you like music?
- Do you think music is important?

» Yes, I like music very much. That is to say, I cannot imagine what my life would be like without music. Firstly, I believe music plays an important part in peoples lives. For example, 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.


- What kind of music do you enjoy most?

» I like pop music very much. Allow me to explain. 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.


- How long do you listen to music everyday?

» Oh, let me think a bit. 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.



PART 2

Describe your most favorite Music Band.

• What's the name of the band and the band members
• How long do you listen their songs.
• Tell about some famous song of this band
• Why particularly you like this group.



PART 3

- Do you like traveling?

» 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.


- How do you usually travel?

» I like to travel by train. Allow me to explain. Firstly, when I travel by train I am able to see more of my country. In addition, the trains in my country 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 to the other passengers about where they are going, and why they are traveling.


- Where have you traveled to lately?

» I traveled to xxx 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 xxx before. We did not have the opportunity to sleep on the train, as it takes only six hours to get there.


- What kind of places do you like to visit?

» I like to visit places where there is a lot of entertainment. For example, I don't like it when we go and visit my grandparents in the country. They live on a farm and don't even have a computer for me to play on. I like to visit the cities where there are movies to watch and nightclubs to visit.



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IELTS Speaking Sample 36

Part 1  Introduction and interview 
[This part of the test begins with the examiner introducing himself or herself and checking the candidate’s identification. It then continues as an interview …]

Examiner: Now, in this first part, I'd like to ask you some more questions about yourself, OK?

Let's talk about your home town or village. What kind of place is it?

Candidate: It's quite a small village, about 20km from Zurich. And it’s very quiet. And we have only little … two little shops because most of the people work in Zurich or are orientated to the city.

Examiner: What's the most interesting part of this place … village?
Candidate: On the top of a hill we have a little castle which is very old and quite well known in Switzerland.

Examiner: What kind of jobs do people in the village do?

Candidate: We have some farmers in the village as well as people who work in Zurich as
bankers or journalists or there are also teachers and some doctors, some medicines.

Examiner: Would you say it's a good place to live?

Candidate: Yes. Although it is very quiet, it is … people are friendly and I would say it is a good place to live there, yes.

Examiner: Let's move on to talk about accommodation. Tell me about the kind of accommodation you live in ...



Part 2  Individual long turn

Examiner: Alright? Remember you have one to two minutes for this, so don't worry if I stop you. I'll tell you when the time is up.

Candidate: OK

Examiner: Can you start speaking now, please?

Candidate: Yes. One of the most important things I have is my piano because I like playing the piano. I got it from my parents to my twelve birthday, so I have it for about nine years, and the reason why it is so important for me is that I can go into another world when I'm playing piano. I can forget what's around me and what … I can forget my problems and this is sometimes quite good for a few minutes. Or I can play to relax or just, yes to … to relax and to think of something completely different.

Examiner: Thank you. Would it be easy to replace this, this piano?

Candidate: Yes, I think it wouldn't be that big problem but I like my piano as it is because I have it from my parents, it's some kind unique for me.



Part 3  Two-way discussion

Examiner: We've been talking about things we own. I'd like to discuss with you one or two more general questions relating to this topic. First, let's consider values and the way they can change. In Switzerland, what kind of possessions do you think give status to people?

Candidate: The first thing which comes in my mind is the car. Yes, because lots of people like to have posh cars or expensive cars to show their status, their place in the society.

Examiner: Is that a new development?

Candidate: No, I think it isn't.

Examiner: People have thought like that for quite a long time?

Candidate: Yes. Another thing is probably the clothing. It starts already when you are young. When the children go to school they want to have posh labels on their jumpers or good shoes.

Examiner: What do you think of this way of thinking, that I need to have a car or certain clothes to show my status?

Candidate: Probably it's sometimes a replacement for something you don't have, so if your wife has left you or your girlfriend, you just buy some new, I don't know, new watches or new clothes to make you satisfied again.

Examiner: You don't think of it as a healthy way of thinking?

Candidate: It's probably not honest to yourself. You can understand what I mean?

Examiner: Yes. And do you think this will change? In the future, will cars and designer clothes be status symbols in the same way?

Candidate: I'm sure that clothes will be … that the thing with the clothes will be the same. I'm not so sure about the cars because cars cause lots of environmental problems and probably in some years, a few years, this will change because it's not reasonable to drive a car anymore.


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IELTS Speaking Sample 35

PART 1


Good morning. My name is … could you tell me your name please?
Please show me your identification/ passport? Thats fine thanks you.
- Do you work or are you a student?
- What subject are you a studying?
- Why did you choose that subject?
- Are there things you don't like about it? 



PART 2
Cue Card : " Describe a friend that you really like to spend time with "

You should say:
- when and how you met
- how often you see this friend
- what kind of personality your friend has
- and say why you like spending time with this particular person



PART 3

- Do you have many friends?
- Compare the people's attitude to media between now and the past 20 years?
- Should we trust the journalists?
- What do you think what a good journalist should be?




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IELTS Speaking Sample 34

PART 1



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



PART 2

Cue Card :  " An equipment of your household (such as computer, television, refrigerator etc.) "
You should say:
» What it is?
» What do you do with it?
» And explain why it is important for you.



PART 3

Q. Will you always keep it?
Q. Is it worth much?
Q. Could you please explain with some examples about the changes of technology which are used by people in our daily life between now and the past 20 years?
Q. Whether those equipment you've ever mentioned in your examples is used in you home?
Q. How about other families of your hometown?
Q. Do you think the technology will have what development in the future?
Q. Do you think it is important?
Q. How often do you access internet?
Q. Do you have one computer?



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