Our kind friend MJ took IELTS in Pakistan earlier this week and remembered the following questions from the Speaking test.
Preparation Tip: Do a practice session where you answer all of these questions and record yourself. If you don’t have enough ideas for questions on a particular topic, research it and write down some vocabulary words and how to use them in a sentence.
After recording your answers, listen to them and look for fluency (frequent pausing, self-correction, hesitation) or pronunciation problems. Then re-record the questions you’re not happy with, and this time try to sound more fluent and pronounce the words better. Submit your recording for assessment and learn how to score higher.
Speaking test
Part 1 (Interview)
– What is your full name?
– Where are you from?
– What do you like about your hometown?
– Let’s talk about movies.
– What kind of movies do you like?
– Did you go to the cinema often when you were a child?
– What kind of movies did you watch as a child?
– Let’s talk about clothes.
– Do you think much while choosing the clothes you’re going to wear?
– Do you buy new clothes often?
– What do you do with your old clothes?
Part 2 (Cue Card)
Describe a person who has learnt your language. You should say
– who the person is
– when he/she learnt your language
– where he/she learnt your language
and explain how you feel about what this person has done.
Part 3 (Discussion)
– How is language learning now different from the past?
– Do you think that language learning apps and online resources have made it easier for people to learn languages nowadays?
– Are there any cultural or social advantages to speaking more than one language? What are they?
– In what grade in your country do children start learning English in school?
– What role do schools play in teaching languages to children?
– How can we make language learning fun for kids?
– In what ways do children learn languages differently from adults?
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