IELTS Speaking for the Day - 37

 IELTS Speaking for the Day - 37


Part 1

1. Could you please tell me your full name?

2. Where do you come from?

3. Tell me about your hometown.

4. Are you a student or do you work?

Let's talk about films:

5. Do you go for films? 

6. How often do you go for films?

7. What types of films do you like?

8. Why do you like such films?

9. If given the opportunity, what  kind film would you direct?

10. Did you go to the cinemas as a child?

11. What type of films do most people of your country like?

12. How has films changed over the time?


Part 2 Cue Card

Describe a recent party that you enjoyed. You should say:

* when it happened

* where the party was

* whether you met any friends

* and explain why you enjoyed that party


Part 3 Discussion

1. Are parties really necessary, in your opinion?

2. Should people invite their neighbours when they have house parties?

3. Should all parties have loud music playing all the time?

4. What are the reasons why people organise family parties in your country? 

5. What are the differences between family party and party given to friends?

6. Why do some old people dislike parties?

[IELTS JAPAN, 24 April 2024]


Part 3 Discussion - Sample Answers


1. Are parties really necessary, in your opinion?

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2. Should people invite their neighbours when they have house parties?

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3. Should all parties have loud music playing all the time?

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4. What are the reasons why people organise family parties in your country? 

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5. What are the differences between family party and party given to friends?

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6. Why do some old people dislike parties?

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About IELTS Speaking Module.


The IELTS Speaking Module consists of three parts.

1. Part 1: Introduction and Interview

* The examiner will ask you questions about yourself and your life. These questions are usually easier to answer since they are about you. 

Here are some examples:

- Can you tell me your name?

- Where do you live?

- How do you spend your free time?

2. Part 2: The Long Turn

* In this section, the examiner will give you a topic card. You will get one minute to prepare your response, and then you'll speak for 1-2 minutes on the topic. The topics are random and can't be predicted, but they are usually something anyone can talk about 

Examples include:

* Describe a time when you were really proud of yourself * Tell me about a place you've visited that you really liked.

* Talk a person you admire.

Part 3: Discussion Questions

* The examiner will ask you more detailed questions related to the topic from Part 2. These questions are often abstract and resemble the kind of 'academic' questions you might encounter in IELTS Writing Task 2.

* What are the advantages and disadvantages of taking up a new hobby?

* Do you think people should return to their hometown after finishing school or university?

* What are the benefits of living in a big city?

Remember, IELTS is not about memorization; it's about practicing and familiarizing yourself with the test. Use the sample questions to prepare and improve your speaking skills.

Finally, adhere to the Speaking Assessment Criteria

































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