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23 December 2014

IELTS Speaking Questions Part 2 & 3 (April 2014)

The following sets of questions are based from the IELTS exams taken by the examinees from different parts of the world. Practice answering these questions within the given time for each part. In Part 2, you have 1 minute to prepare and organize your thoughts and 2 minutes to deliver your answer. In Part 3, you have to answer the follow up questions directly and it allows you to have at least a minute to answer each question.

IELTS Speaking Test in Saudi Arabia

Part 2:
Talk about a family business that you know. Please say
- How does this business operate?
- Were you a part of this business, and if yes what did you do?
- What kind of business model did it follow?
Part 3:
- What reasons can lead to failure in business?
- What business do you think is better to do nowadays?

IELTS Speaking Test in Lithuania

Part 2:
Describe a statue or a work of art that you saw recently. Please say
- Where and when did you see it?
- What does it look like?
- How did you feel about it?
- How did other people feel about it?
Part 3:
- Do you think the government should pay for publicly displayed works of art?
- Do you think that artists are undervalued? Why?
- What makes a work of art valuable, in your opinion?
- What is the difference between a well made object and a work of art?
- Do you think an advertisement can be considered a piece of art?

IELTS Speaking Test in Lithuania

Part 2:
Describe a famous person in your country. Please say
- Who is he/she?
- What does he/she do?
- Why is he/she so famous?
- Why do you think people like him/her?
Part 3:
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of being famous?
- Do you think many people would like to be famous?

IELTS Speaking Test in Malaysia

Part 2:
Talk about a book that you purchased and read recently. Please say
- Where and when did you buy it?
- What is the book about?
- Did you like reading it?
Part 3:
- What kind of books are usually read in your country?
- Do only older people read books in your country?
- Does younger generation in your country continue reading books?
- Do younger people read different books compared to older people?
- Why are books important in primary, secondary schools or in universities?

IELTS Speaking Test in Iran and India

Part 2:
Talk about a situation when you forgot to do something important. Please say
- What was it?
- When did it happen?
- Why did you forget to do it?
- How did you feel after that?
Part 3:
- Do you think that it’s important to remember all the things? Why?
- How can we remember better things that need to be done during the day?
- How can a good memory help people to do their work?

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Source: www.ielts-blog.com

IELTS Speaking Questions Part 2 & 3 ( March 2014)

The following sets of questions are based from the IELTS exams taken by the examinees from different parts of the world. Practice answering these questions within the given time for each part. In Part 2, you have 1 minute to prepare and organize your thoughts and 2 minutes to deliver your answer. In Part 3, you have to answer the follow up questions directly and it allows you to have at least a minute to answer each question.

IELTS Speaking Test in the UK

Part 2:
Talk about a person who is very intelligent in your view. Please say
- What does he/she do?
- Why do you think the person is intelligent?
- What do you like the most about him/her?
Part 3:
- Who is considered to be intelligent in your view?
- What assessment method would be the best to assess teachers?
- How do you see a good teacher-student relationship?
- What kind of communication should be there between parents and teachers?
- Do you think parents take part in children’s education these days?
- Does every parent face the same situations with their kids?

IELTS Speaking Test in the Egypt

Part 2:
Talk about an elderly person that you know. Please say
- How often do you meet with him/her?
- When and where do you meet?
- What topics do you discuss?
Part 3:
- Do you have a lot of free time?
- Do you have more free time now compared to the past?
- What do you like to do in your free time?
- Do you spend more or less time with your family now compared to the past?

IELTS Speaking Test in Ghana

Part 2:
Describe a popular comedy artist in your country. Please say
- Where did you first see the person?
- Why do you like this person?
- How long have you known him/her?
Part 3:
- Are there any other comedy artists in your country?
- Why do you think children like going to circus?
- What kind of games do children enjoy the most?
- Should children’s games be always educational?

IELTS Speaking Test in Indonesia

Par t 2:
Talk about a tourist attraction that you have visited recently. Please say
- What was it?
- When and where was it?
- How did you feel after the visit?
Part 3:
- What are the famous tourist attractions in your country?
- What activities did you and your friends do as kids?
- What activities do children like to do nowadays?

IELTS Speaking Test in Australia and the Philippines

Part 2:
Talk about a statue or a sculpture that you have seen. Please say
- What statue/sculpture is it?
- Where is it located?
- When did you see it for the first time?
Part 3:
- Why do people go to museums?
- Why do some people pay lots of money for paintings?
- Do you think artists are paid enough?
- Should governments pay the artists?
- What factor can make even a piece of paper valuable?


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Source: www.ielts-blog.com

IELTS Speaking Questions Part 2 & 3 ( February 2014)

The following sets of questions are based from the IELTS exams taken by the examinees from different parts of the world. Practice answering these questions within the given time for each part. In Part 2, you have 1 minute to prepare and organize your thoughts and 2 minutes to deliver your answer. In Part 3, you have to answer the follow up questions directly and it allows you to have at least a minute to answer each question.

IELTS Speaking Test in the Philippines

Part 2:
Describe a thing you can’t live without (except cell phone and computer). Please say
- What is it?
- Explain why it is important to you.
- How long do you have it with you?
Part 3:
- What do you say about children that bring their favorite toy wherever they go, even to the dining table?
- How would you compare family ties of today with the past?
- What can you say about people falling in line just to buy the latest gadget available on the market like the iPhone?

IELTS Speaking Test in Italy

Part 2:
Talk about a place near water that you visited, please say:
- When did you go there?
- With whom did you go?
- Why did you go there?
- How did you feel after that?
Part 3:
- What happens when we spoil the water?
- What problem do we face when we don’t have pure water?
- Is swimming important for everyone?
- What age is right for learning how to swim?
- What type of games related to water are famous in your country?

IELTS Speaking Test in Indonesia

Part 2:
Talk about a TV program that you have watched and liked. Please say
- What is it about?
- When did you watch it?
- What do you like or dislike about this TV program?
Part 3:
- What TV program is popular in your country?
- Do children watch this TV program also?
- Is it a local production or cable TV program?
- Do TV stations in your country make programs for children too?
- Do you think that cable TV is expensive in your country?
- What do you think about children’s programs on cable TV?
- Are they more interesting or not compared to the local channels? Why?

IELTS Speaking Test in Japan & Australia

Part 2:
Talk about your favourite website. Please say
- What website is it?
- How did you find it?
- Describe the website.
- How easy is it to use this website?
Part 3:
- Have you told your friends about it?
- Do they like/use it too?
- What is so special about this website?

IELTS Speaking Test in Romania and the UAE

Part 2:
Talk about a friend that you haven’t seen for a long time. Please say
- Who is this person?
- Why haven’t you seen each other for so long?
- How did you feel when you met?
Part 3:
- Why could friendships break up?
- Is it important to keep in touch with old friends? Why?
- How can you make international friends?
- Is it difficult? Why?

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Source: www.ielts-blog.com

22 December 2014

IELTS Speaking Questions Part 2 & 3 (January 2014)

The following sets of questions are based from the IELTS exams taken by the examinees from different parts of the world. Practice answering these questions within the given time for each part. In Part 2, you have 1 minute to prepare and organize your thoughts and 2 minutes to deliver your answer. In Part 3, you have to answer the follow up questions directly and it allows you to have at least a minute to answer each question.


IELTS Speaking Test in India 

Part 2:
Talk about a situation when you saved some money. Please say
- What was the reason?
- How long did it take to save this money?
- Who helped you with saving it?
Part 3:
- Do you think nowadays youth believe in saving money?
- Are women better at saving money than men?
- Do you save money? Why?

IELTS Speaking Test in Sri Lanka

Part 2:
Talk about a house/apartment that you have visited recently and liked. Please say
- Whose house/apartment was it?
- Where is it located?
- Why did you like it so much?
Part 3:
- Do you think the government spends a lot of taxpayers’ money to repair old buildings in your country?
- Is it good or bad in your opinion?

IELTS Speaking Test in Bulgaria

Part 2:
Describe a club, a group or a course that you attended. Please say
- What was it?
- Where did it take place?
- With whom did you go there?
Part 3:
- Tell me about a different kind of groups.
- What kind of groups are there in your country?
- Are there any kind of groups which differs from other groups in your country?

IELTS Speaking Test in Australia

Part 2:
Talk about a book that you have read recently. Please say
- What book was it?
- What was it about?
- Why was it interesting?
- Did you enjoy reading it?
Part 3:
- Is reading still popular now compared to the past?
- Will reading be popular in the future?
- What is more important: a movie or a book?
- How do movies influence people?

IELTS Speaking Test in Michigan, USA

Part 2:
Talk about a garden you have visited recently. Please say
- Where is it located?
- When did you visit this garden?
- What did you do there?
- What was the most interesting thing about this garden?
Part 3:
- Do you think people should have their own gardens at home?
- What are the benefits in your view?
- Some people grow vegetables by themselves, why do they do it?
- Do people grow vegetables at home in your country?
- Do you think gardening habits have changed compared to the past?
- Why don’t people grow their own vegetable in cities?


Source: www.ielts-blog.com



20 December 2014

Impromptu Speaking Part 2

This is my 2nd set of questions for impromptu speaking in my YouTube channel. I made this video for my ESL classes and I found it very helpful to the students. I hope it will be useful for you too! You will have 30 seconds to think and organize your answer and 60 seconds to deliver your response.

These are generally easy to answer questions from TOEFL Speaking Task 1, so ESL students can also use these speaking prompts to practice speech fluency.You can record your voice and then listen to it in order to evaluate your answers or you can ask someone to listen and give comments on your performance. Have fun!

17 December 2014

Impromptu Speaking Part 1



This is my first set of questions for impromptu speaking in my YouTube channel. I made this video for my ESL classes and I found it very helpful to the students. I hope it will be useful for you too! You will have 30 seconds to think and organize your answer and 60 seconds to deliver your response.

These are generally easy to answer questions from TOEFL Speaking Task 1, so ESL students can also use these speaking prompts to practice speech fluency.You can record your voice and then listen to it in order to evaluate your answers or you can ask someone to listen and give comments on your performance. Have fun!

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