IELTS  Speaking, 27-11-2025


Part 1

1. Could you please tell me your name?

2. Where do you come from? 

3. Are you a student or do you work?

4. Why did you choose that study/job?

5. Can you tell me about your study/job?

6. What's the one thing you like about your job/study?

7. Wat types of job/studies do the people of your country opt these days?

Let's talk about your home

8. Do you live in a house or an apartment?

9. How long have you been living there?

10. What do you like about it?

11. Have you ever renovated your home?


Part 2 Cue Card

Describe an unusual journey you went on. You should say:

* when and where you went

* who you went with

* what you did

* and explain why your journey was unusual


Part 3 Discussion

1. What do you think are the difference between holidays taken by younger people and older people?

2. How has the nature of holiday changed in the last few decades?

3. In what ways does tourism benefit a country?

4. What economic problems are introduced by tourism?

5. How can these problems be addressed?

6. What is the role of government in regulating tourism?

(SAUDI ARABIA, 22 Nov 2025)



Part 3 Discussion - Sample Answers

1. What do you think are the difference between holidays taken by younger people and older people?

Ans: Well, I think, the younger generations prioritise exploration, adventure, and social media influence, while the older generations lean towards domestic travel, and comfort. 

These differences is clear among the millennials, Gen Z and the Baby boomers.

For example, millennials take more vacations than their Gen Z counterparts, whereas the baby boomers spend more money than the others. 


2. How has the nature of holiday changed in the last few decades?

Ans: I think, holidays have changed from occasional luxuries to essential escapes, with a wide array of choices available to modern travelers.

In the past, holidays were rare for the common man and his family. However, it has become the part and parcel of everyone's life.

Currently, air travel became more accessible allowing ordinary people to explore far away places. Again, social media, television, and film influenced our travel choices. Now, we can plan and book holiday online.

3. In what ways does tourism benefit a country?

Ans: Tourism brings multiple benefits to a country contributing to its economy, culture, and overall development. 

It generates revenue through foreign exchange.  Visitors spend money on accommodation, food, transportation, which directly contributes to a country's economy.

Moreover, tourism offers employment opportunities across various sectors. 

Most importantly, to accommodate tourists, countries invest in infrastructure such as airports, roads, hotels, and restaurants, which benefit both the visitors and the locals.


4. What economic problems are introduced .by tourism?

Ans: Well, I'm not very sure; however, I think, although tourism creates jobs, many of them are seasonal and may be poorly paid.

Again, the fluctuations in tourist arrivals, or currency exchange rates can affect the income.

Furthermore, it's true that tourism increases investment in infrastructure, but these developments can lead to the destruction of the local market.

5. How can these problems be addressed?

Ans: Well, to that end, we have to focus on sustainable practices that balance economic growth with environmental and social considerations. Plan infrastructure development carefully to avoid excessive costs and ensure long term benefits. Government should invest in education and training to improve the skills of the local workforce.

Thus, in my opinion, we can address the economic challenges introduced by tourism.

6. What is the role of government in regulating tourism?

Ans: Well, I think, governments have a key role in regulating tourism by ensuring sustainable and responsible development of tourism. 

They should protect natural resources and biodiversity, and establish national parks, wildlife reserves and protected areas.

Also, governments can create policies and regulations that guide tourism development. Include local communities and organisations for better implementation of the policies.


NOTE: 

In PART 3 Discussion, go on speaking until the interviewer stops you and don't just answer and stop. Display your best English, instead. 

In Part 3, it is quite possible that you have to speak about something you have never heard of. If you don't know the subjecttell the examiner soon, so he could ask you another question. Mind you, if you don't tell him and start trying to speak, he might think that it is not a knowledge problem, but a language problem.

Interestingly enough, the current  Part 3 questions are akin to Writing Task 2. 


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