ielts speaking for part one, part two, and part three

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IELTS SPEAKING SCLC 2024

SPEAKING IELTS TIPS In part 1 Try to give short and simple answers Try to answer the questions by giving at least a full sentence (3 sentences max) Try to add as much information as possible within 15-20 seconds but don't speak too fast . Don't think too much about the content of your answers. Just give an immediate answer . You will probably lose some marks if you make a long pause after hearing the question. Speaking Part 2 You need to choose a cue card containing about topic to talk about You’ll have 1 minute to take a note before you speak. You have 2 two minutes to talk about the topic chosen Use PPF (Past, Present, Future) Strategy. You probably need to describe: A Person A Place An occasion (Activity) An object (Thing) Speaking Part 1

Speaking Part 3 Use certain phrase when you need time to answer. That’s a difficult question, let me think for a second. That’s a very interesting question, let me think. It’s very difficult to know exactly, but I think/but I believe/perhaps…. It’s difficult to say, I think…. I don’t really know for sure, but I would say…. 2. Paraphrase the question Examiner : What can people do to try and reduce water pollution? Student : So, what can individuals do to ensure water is kept clean? I think…. Examiner :  How can events like the Olympics improve international relations? Student : Hmmmm , how can sport bring people from different countries closer together? I believe… 3. Explain Why Examiner: What can people do to reduce water pollution? Student : I believe the best way to keep water clean is to curb water use at home. (Why?) The vast majority of water is used in the home, (why?), for cooking, cleaning and washing, (why?) therefore by reducing the amount of water we use, (why?) the government can conserve the water supply and keep it clean. 4. Give Example Examiner : Have the modes of transport people use in your country changed much over the last few decades? Student:  Absolutely ,  they have changed a lot. In the past most people used bicycles, but now they predominantly use motorbikes. For example, a recent survey found that 72% of people in Ho Chi. Minh City now own a motorbike. 5. Make a concession that our opinion has a limitation Examiner : To what extent do you think advertising affects people’s shopping habits? Student : Personally, I don’t think that it affects the way people shop at all. When people need something they make up their own mind rather than thinking about adverts. However, it must have some influence, if companies pay lots of money for ads.

SPEAKING IELTS PART 1: Music 1. Do you like music? Yes, of course I like music. I couldn’t live without it. It’s what allows us to  escape from reality . Furthermore, it connects people. I think no matter what country, religion, or culture we come from, we all enjoy music. 2. What kind of music do you like? Well, this is a bit of a tough question because I have  a   diverse taste in music , but I’ll say my favorites are modern pop, 90’s alternative, and hip-hop of all ages. I can always  sing along  to pop songs and I enjoy  keeping up with  the modern hits. 90’s alternative  takes me back to my childhood  and makes me feel so  nostalgic . Lastly, who can resist moving and shaking when you hear hip-hop beats? 3. Do people in your country like music? Yes, people in my country are a big fan of music. As the US leads the entertainment industry, I would say people are really into music and that it is a big part of all of our lives. It has  played a large role in telling our history , such as the  blues  and  jazz , and will continue into the future. 4. Were you listening to music when you were younger? I would definitely say so! 90’s songs are the soundtrack of my childhood. I remember driving along old country roads  bobbing my head  to the sound of 90’s  alternative and pop hits.  As my parents were both  into music , they always  brought their love of music to  my sister and I. When I hear those songs now, it  triggers bittersweet memories. 5. Do you think music will change in the future? As with all things, I believe music will continue to change in the future. Firstly, I believe it will rely on technology even more than now. I wonder if there will even be like humans playing music then. I could imagine robots playing songs that are programmed into their brains. It’s tough to say! Source: https://ieltspracticeonline.com/ielts-speaking-part-1-topic-music-answers-with-audio /

SPEAKING PART 2 Example- Water Sport Describe a water sprot you would like to try You should say: What the sport is Where you would do it Who you would like to do it with and explain what do you think it would be? Source: https://ieltspracticeonline.com/describe-a-water-sport-you-would-like-to-try-part-2-3/

Sample Answer Transcription: So, there’s this water sport that has always fascinated me and that I’m really eager to try out. It’s called paddleboarding. Paddleboarding is a water sport where you stand on a long board and use a paddle to navigate through the water. It’s a perfect combination of relaxation, adventure, and a core workout. I would love to try paddleboarding in the beautiful coastal city of Maui in Hawaii. The crystal-clear turquoise waters and stunning views would make it an unforgettable experience. Plus, the gentle waves and warm climate of Maui create an ideal environment for paddleboarding. Ideally, I would love to do it with a group of my closest friends. We could paddle along the coastline, exploring hidden coves and admiring the marine life beneath us. Laughing and cheering each other on, we would create lasting memories and enjoy a great time together. I imagine paddleboarding to be a serene and peaceful experience, gliding through the calm waters, feeling the gentle breeze against my skin, and basking in the beauty of nature. It would provide a sense of tranquility and allow me to connect with the ocean on a deeper level. Moreover, paddleboarding offers a unique perspective. Standing on the board, I would have a panoramic view of the surroundings, taking in the beauty of the coastline and experiencing a sense of freedom. It’s not just about the physical activity but also about immersing myself in the moment and appreciating the wonders of nature. Overall, paddleboarding is the water sport I would love to try. I envision myself in Maui, surrounded by friends, gliding through the tranquil waters and taking in the breathtaking scenery. It would be a mix of adventure, relaxation, and connecting with nature, creating an unforgettable experience that I’m truly excited about. Source: https://ieltspracticeonline.com/describe-a-water-sport-you-would-like-to-try-part-2-3/

SPEAKING PART 3 : Water Activities / Water Sports 1 . What do you think are the benefits of participating in water sports? Oh, water sports, they’re a blast! Apart from being a great way to beat the heat, they offer a ton of benefits. First off, they’re a fantastic form of exercise that works your entire body. They improve your cardiovascular fitness, build strength, and enhance your balance and coordination. Plus, being in the water has a soothing effect on the mind, reducing stress and promoting relaxation. And let’s not forget the sheer fun and adrenaline rush you get from riding those waves or gliding through the water. 2. Do you think water sports are safe? Why or why not? Safety in water sports, well, it depends on the sport and how cautious you are. Some water sports, like swimming or kayaking in calm waters, are generally considered safe as long as you take basic precautions and know your limits. However, more extreme water sports, like big wave surfing or whitewater rafting, do come with higher risks. It’s crucial to have proper training, use the right equipment, and be aware of the potential dangers to ensure your safety. 3. What types of water sports are popular in your country? Why do you think they are popular? In my country, water sports like swimming, surfing, and snorkeling are quite popular. We have beautiful coastlines and pristine beaches that draw people in. The warm climate and abundant marine life make it ideal for enjoying these activities. Plus, these water sports offer a way to cool off and have fun with family and friends during vacations or weekends. 4. Would you like to try an extreme water sport like skydiving or bungee jumping into water? Why or why not? Extreme water sports like skydiving or bungee jumping into water, huh? Oh boy, those are definitely not for the faint of heart! Personally, I’m not sure if I have the guts to try them. The idea of free-falling from the sky or leaping off a tall structure is both thrilling and terrifying. But hey, never say never! If I ever muster up the courage and feel adventurous enough, I might just give it a shot to experience that rush of adrenaline and conquer my fears. 5. How do you think climate change will affect water sports in the future? Ah, climate change and water sports, it’s a concerning topic. Rising sea levels, changes in ocean currents, and unpredictable weather patterns can all have an impact. It might lead to altered wave conditions, shifts in marine ecosystems, and even the loss of certain water sport locations. It’s crucial for the water sports community and environmental advocates to work together to raise awareness, promote sustainable practices, and adapt to the changing conditions to ensure the long-term future of water sports. Mother Nature is a force to reckon with, but we can still find ways to enjoy and protect our precious water environments.
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