IELTS topic Speaking
To prepare well for IELTS Speaking test you should familiarize yourself with various IELTS Speaking topics and questions types that you may encounter on the test day. Show IELTS speaking test contains 3 parts, each lasting about 4 minutes. You should answer the questions spontaneously and it's a good idea to read a lot of different full IELTS Speaking samples to get ready for the test. On this page you can find a variety of IELTS Speaking topics that you can face on the test day. Each speaking topic contains an IELTS Speaking Sample with questions from part 1, part 2 and part 3 of the speaking test + their model answers. Important vocabulary and linking words are highlighted for each speaking sample. Full IELTS Speaking test samples by topics:
Do you want to know the IELTS speaking questions and topics that are likely to come up in the test? They do change regularly but there are certain types of topics that arise in various forms and we'll show you here what those are. On the following pages you will find examples of IELTS speaking questions and topics from part 1, part 2, and part 3 of the speaking test
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You can usually do this by giving reasons why. For example, if you say it was fun growing up in your home town, say why it was fun. Don't give one word answers. You can get further tips for answering IELTS speaking questions in part 1 of the speaking test here. IELTS Speaking Questions & Topics for Part One
These are common IELTS Speaking Questions so you should make sure you practice them regularly. Remember the test changes regularly so the types of questions around these topics will vary. Hometown I’d just like to ask you some questions about your hometown.
Home I’d like to ask you some questions about your home.
Studies I’d just like to ask you some questions about your studies.
Work I’d just like to ask you some questions about your work.
These are some other IELTS speaking questions and topics that you may see in the test that will follow your questions about home, work or study. Remember again that this list is not exhaustive. IELTS are always coming up with new topics or changing current ones, so the IELTS speaking questions you get in the test are likely to vary. Free Time I’d like to move on and ask you some questions about your free time
Family I’d like to move on and ask you some questions about your family.
Timing Let’s move on and talk about being on time for appointments.
Neighbours Let’s change the topic and talk about your neighbours
Food Moving to a new topic, I’d like to discuss cooking and meals with you.
Dreams I’d now like to discuss your night time dreams with you.
Magazines and Newspapers Okay, let’s move to a different topic and discuss magazines and newspapers.
Humour Let’s change the topic and talk about comedy and humour.
Museums Let’s move on and talk about museums.
Mobile Phones Now lets talk about mobile phones.
Television We'll now talk about television.
The Sea Now we'll talk about the sea.
Flowers Now we'll talk about flowers.
The Weather Now we'll move on to talk about the weather.
Public Transport Now we'll move on to talk about public transport
Sport Now we'll move on to talk about sport.
Writing Now we'll talk about writing
Animals Now we'll talk about animals.
Dictionaries Now let's move on to talk about dictionaries.
Fashion and clothing Now let's move on to talk about fashion and clothing.
Birthdays Now let's move on to talk about birthdays.
Books Now let's move on to talk about books.
Exercise We'll now talk about exercise.
The internet We'll now talk about The Internet.
Daily Routine We'll now talk about daily routines.
Musical Instruments We'll now talk about musical instruments.
Pets We'll now talk about pets.
Seasons We'll now talk about seasons.
Photographs We'll now talk about photographs.
Trees Now let's talk about trees.
Now let's talk about email.
End of IELTS Speaking Questions and Topics for Part 1 Regularly practice with a variety of IELTS speaking questions and topics and you will start to see your skills improve. But remember not to learn fixed answers. This won't help you because the questions will always vary and you will definitely get questions you have not thought about before. The examiner is also trained to watch out for scripted answers to IELTS speaking questions so even if you are lucky enough to get a question you've had before, it will sound unnatural if it has been learned. They are easy questions in Part One of the test so just relax and you should not have difficultly giving some good answers.
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