IELTS Speaking for the Day - 6
IELTS Speaking for the Day - 6
Part 1
1. Could you please tell me your full name?
2. Are you a student or do you work?
3. Do you have any friends?
4. Do you like chatting with your friends?
5. Do you prefer talking to your friend face-to face or on the phone?
6. Do you like sending or receiving text messages on your phone?
7. Do you like sweets or cakes?
8. What is your favourite type of cakes or sweets?
9. Have you ever baked a cake by yourself?
10. On what occasions do people of your culture usually prepare sweets or cakes?
Part 2 Cue Cards
Talk about a time you used a map . You should say:
* when it was
* where it was
* what kind of map you used
* and explain how helpful the map was and why
Part 3 Discussion
1. Have you ever got lost somewhere?
2. What would you do if you got lost in a city?
3. Can getting lost have any positive outcomes?
4. Would you ask for help if you got lost?
5. Why do you think some people won't ask for helpwhen they are lost?
6. Do you think younger and older people behave differently when they got lost?
(AUSTRALIA, 21 February 2024)
Possible Answers to PART 3
2. What would you do if you got lost in a city?
Ans: If I got lost somewhere:
* I would stay calm and not panic because it will help me to think clearly about my next step.
* Use technology: If I have a smartphone, I can use GPS or mapping apps like Google map to find my way out.
* Ask for direction. I would not hesitate to ask the locals for directions. Most people are willing to help.
* Land marks: I would look for familiar landmarks or signs. That can help me to figure out where I am.
* Contact someone: If I'm really lost, I won't hesitate to call a friend or family member who might be able to help.
3. Can getting lost have any positive outcomes?
Ans: Well, without any doubt, getting lost can have positive outcomes.
* Discovery of New Places: To start with, when you are lost, you might stumble upon interesting places that you haven't found otherwise. This could include parks, landmarks or local businesses.
* Improvement in navigation skills. Getting lost, I think, is a great way to improve your sense of direction and navigation skills.
* Meeting new people: If you ask others for help when you are lost, it can lead to conversations with local people or travelers.
6. Do you think younger and older people behave differently when they got lost?
Ans: Well, I think younger and older people can behave differently when they get lost.
The younger individuals might be more likely rely on technology like GPS or smartphone to find their way.
On the other hand, older people might rely more on familiar landmarks or routes, and they might be more hesitant to ask for help due to pride or a desire for independence.
However, everyone, regardless of age, can benefit from learning safe and effective strategies for what to do when they got lost.
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