Our student took IELTS in Uzbekistan quite recently and remembered the following Speaking questions:
Test tip
Review these questions and come up with some potential responses and the vocabulary you'd use in them. IELTS is known to retest the same questions in multiple countries. Being prepared for past questions and topic areas increases your chances of success.
After putting together a list of ideas and vocabulary, answer the questions and record yourself. Later, listen to the recording, self-assessing your fluency, intonation, any vocabulary shortcomings, or potential mispronunciations. Rerecord anything you could have done better, and you'll notice an improvement in the very next attempt!
Speaking test
Part 1 (Interview)
- Do you work or study?
- Do you like your work, and why?
- Do you prefer coffee or tea in the morning?
- How often do you drink coffee or tea?
- Is coffee or tea more popular in your country?
- Have you ever tried any traditional tea or coffee from another country?
- Do you often help others in your daily life?
- What kind of help do you usually provide?
- Have you helped anyone recently?
- Can you tell me about it?
Part 2 (Cue Card)
Describe a person you admire and want to meet in the future. You should say
- who this person is
- what this person does
- why you admire them
and explain why you want to meet this person in the future.
Part 3 (Discussion)
- Can we judge a person by their appearance?
- How important do you think first impressions are?
- Do you believe that a person's clothing and appearance can affect their professional success?
- Do you think that now personal appearance is more important than in the past?
- How do social media platforms influence our perception of beauty and appearance?
- Should schools and workplaces have dress codes or uniforms? Why or why not?
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