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Academic IELTS Speaking Module 1 Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module 1. What's your name? 2. What do you do? 3. Where do you come from? 4. Do you like your country? 5. What do you like about your country? 6. What street do you live in? 7. What is the street called? 8. Why is your street called this way? 9. Do you like your street? 10. What do you like in your street? 11. Do you like living in Kharkov city? Why? 12. Are you a city dweller? Why? 13. What do you like doing with your friends? 14. What is your favourite meal? 15. Who cooks in your family? 16. What is their best meal (house special)? Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Module 1. Tell me about an important event in your life. 2. Follow-up question. Do you prefer celebrating family occasions at home or in a cafe? Why? Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Module 1. Is it important to celebrate different events in our lives? 2. Are you a goal-settler? Why? General IELTS Speaking Module I Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module 1. What's your name? 2. Are you working or studying? 3. How long have you been working for this company? 4. What are you main duties? 5. What do you like about work you do?

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Academic IELTS Speaking Module 1

Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module1. What's your name? 2. What do you do? 3. Where do you come from? 4. Do you like your country? 5. What do you like about your country? 6. What street do you live in? 7. What is the street called? 8. Why is your street called this way? 9. Do you like your street? 10. What do you like in your street? 11. Do you like living in Kharkov city? Why? 12. Are you a city dweller? Why? 13. What do you like doing with your friends? 14. What is your favourite meal? 15. Who cooks in your family? 16. What is their best meal (house special)?

Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Module1. Tell me about an important event in your life. 2. Follow-up question. Do you prefer celebrating family

occasions at home or in a cafe? Why? Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Module

1. Is it important to celebrate different events in our lives? 2. Are you a goal-settler? Why?

General IELTS Speaking Module I

Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module1. What's your name? 2. Are you working or studying? 3. How long have you been working for this company? 4. What are you main duties? 5. What do you like about work you do? 6. What do you want to change or improve in it? 7. Do you like shopping? 8. What do you usually shop for? What food? 9. What items do you buy? Why? 10. What time do you do the shopping? Why?

Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Module1. Describe a child you know.

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2. How old is he or she? 3. What does he look like? 4. How are you related?

Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Module1. What kind of children activities are there available in your

city? 2. What do you need to do to interest a child in such

activities? 3. What activities do you think there will be in the future? 4. What kind of pressure do children have at school? 5. What is your view of the school of the future?

General IELTS Speaking Module II

Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module1. What is your full name? 2. Where do you live? 3. Tell me about the city you live in.

Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Module1. How do people spend holidays in your country? 2. Do you think the travelling industry is developing

successfully in your country? Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Module

1. What kind of travelling do you prefer in your country? 2. What is your favourite food? 3. What is your favourite restaurant?

Sample IELTS Speaking Topics

Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module consists of personal questions about you, your family, your work, your education or other familiar topics. A categorized list of such topics and questions is given below. You can use these sample questions to rehearse for this part of the oral interview. Make sure you can speak correctly, clearly, and with ease and confidence in response to each question. Remember to make your answer interesting by providing more than the most basic information. Some of these sample questions are highly likely to appear on your exam, so review them well.

 

YOU

Describe yourself.

FAMILY

Describe your family?

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Do you have a large or small family? How much time do you spend with your family? What do you like to do together as a family? Do you get along well with your family? Are people in your country generally close to their families?

WORK

What do you do? What are your responsibilities? How many hours do you work each day? Do you enjoy your work? Is there some other kind of work you would rather do? If you could change your job or profession, what would you do? Describe the process of getting a job in your country. Describe the company or organization you work for. What is your position? What do you like about your job? What do you dislike about your job?

EDUCATION

Describe your education. What kind of school did you go to as a child? Did you go to a co-educational school? What was your favourite subject as a child? Who was your favourite teacher? What is the education system like in your country? Do you think your country has an effective education system?

STUDIES

What are you studying now? What is your area of specialization?

HOMETOWN

Describe your hometown. What’s special about it? Where is your hometown located? Is it easy to travel around your hometown? What is it known for? What do people in your town do? What are the main industries in your hometown? What problems face your hometown? What languages are spoken in your hometown? What are the advantages of living in your hometown? What are some problems faced by your hometown? Compare your hometown with another city. What are some environmental problems faced by your hometown?

WEATHER

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What’s the weather like in your country? Does the weather affect your mood? How do rainy days make you feel? What’s your favourite season of the year? What do you like to do when it’s hot? What do you usually do in the winter? How many seasons does your country have?

HOME

Describe your home. What kind of building do you live in? How long have you lived there?

WEDDING

Have you ever been to a wedding? Whose wedding was it? Where was it held? What clothes do people wear? Describe the wedding ceremony. What sort if gifts do people buy for the bridal couple? What kind of clothes did the bride and groom wear?

TRAVEL

Do you like to travel? What kind of places have you visited in your life? Which place would you really like to visit? Why? What’s the best place you’ve ever visited?

COMPUTERS

Do you think computers help society? Do you think computers are bad for health? How do you think computers have changed the world?

INTERNET

Do you use the Internet much during the day? What do you usually do on the Internet? What are some advantages of the Internet? What are some disadvantages? Do people in your country use the Internet a lot? Do you do any shopping on the Internet?

EMAIL

Do you send and receive email regularly? Who do you usually communicate with? How often do you check your email? Do you think writing email has strengthened or weakened people’s writing

skills?

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What are some disadvantages of email?

FRIEND

Describe a friend. How long have you known each other? What do usually do together? What do you like the most about him / her? How often do you see each other?

PLACE

Describe a place you like to go. Why is this place special to you? When did you first visit this place? Where is this place located? What language is spoken here? Do you speak this language?

SMOKING

What do you feel about smoking in public places? Do you think smoking should be banned in people’s homes?

MARRIAGE

What is the attitude toward marriage in your country? Do most young people plan on getting married in your country? What are some of the advantages of marriage? What are some of the disadvantages? Is the divorce rate high in your country? Do you think people should be allowed to get divorced?

HOBBIES

Do you have any hobbies? What are some of your hobbies? When did you first develop tis hobby? What are some of the advantages of having a hobby? How much time do you spend on your hobby?

FILMS

Do you enjoy watching movies? What’s your favourite film? Who are your favourite actors? How often do you watch films?

SHOPPING

Do you enjoy shopping? How do you feel about shopping? Do you like shopping on the Internet?

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Do you have any favourite stores? What don’t you like about shopping? Which is the most popular place to shop in your hometown?

SPORTS

Do you like sports? Do you enjoy watching sports? Do you enjoy participating in any sports? Which sports are most popular in your country? What’s your favourite sport/ When did you first become interested in sports? How often do you participate in sports? What equipment do you need for your favourite sport?

FOOD

What are some of your favourite foods? What foods are popular in your country? What are some of the famous dishes of your country? Do you enjoy cooking?

FESTIVAL

What’s the most important festival in your country? How do people celebrate this festival? What special food is associated with this festival? What special activities are associated with this festival? What do you enjoy most about this festival? Do you think festivals are important for a society?

TELEVISION

Do you watch television a lot? What do you usually watch on television? How many hours of television do you usually watch? What are the most popular shows in your country? What kind of shows do you like to watch? What are some advantages of television? What are someof the disadvantages of television? What did you last watch on television? Why do you think certain TV shows are so popular?

TOURISM

Which places would you recommend to a visitor to your country? Do a lot of tourists visit your country? What do they usually do there? How has tourism changed your country? Is your country expensive for most tourists? What are some famous landmarks in your country?

DAILY ROUTINE

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Describe your daily routine. What do you usually do? What do you do on the weekend? What is you typical weekday like? Does your life change much from week to week? Do you have any free time during the week?

YOUR COUNTRY

Describe your daily routine. What do you usually do? What do you do on the weekend? What is you typical weekday like? Does your life change much from week to week? Do you have any free time during the week?

CLOTHES

What type of clothes do you like to wear? What kind of clothes do people in your country usually wear? How important is fashion to you? What kind of clothes do you dislike? Do you think people behave differently in different kinds of clothes? What kind of clothes do people wear to work in your country? Are clothes expensive in your country?

GOING OUT

Do you like going out or staying at home? What do you like to do when you go out? How often do you go out? Do people in your country go our a lot? How and where do people in your country usually socialize? What kind of entertainment is popular in your country?

GAMES

Do you enjoy playing any games? What kind of games do you play? Do you think adults should play games? What do children learn from games? What kind of games did you play when you were a child? What games are popular in your country today? What kind of games were popular when you were young? Do you think mental games like chess are good for you?

COLOURS

Do you have a favourite colour? What are your country’s colours? Do you think colours affect our moods? Can you learn anything about a person from the colours he / she likes? Do you like the same colours now as you did when you were a child?

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MUSIC

Do you like music? What kind of music do you like? When do you usually listen to music? What kind of music did you like when you were younger? What kind of music is popular in your country? Do you play any musical instruments? Do you wish you could play any musical instruments? Which is your favourite instrument?

SHOPPING

Do you enjoy shopping? How do you feel about shopping? Do you like shopping on the Internet? Do you have any favourite stores? What don’t you like about shopping? Which is the most popular place to shop in your hometown?

SPORTS

Do you like sports? Do you enjoy watching sports? Do you enjoy participating in any sports? Which sports are most popular in your country? What’s your favourite sport/ When did you first become interested in sports? How often do you participate in sports? What equipment do you need for your favourite sport?

FOOD

What are some of your favourite foods? What foods are popular in your country? What are some of the famous dishes of your country? Do you enjoy cooking?

FESTIVAL

What’s the most important festival in your country? How do people celebrate this festival? What special food is associated with this festival? What special activities are associated with this festival? What do you enjoy most about this festival? Do you think festivals are important for a society?

TELEVISION

Do you watch television a lot? What do you usually watch on television? How many hours of television do you usually watch? What are the most popular shows in your country?

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What kind of shows do you like to watch? What are some advantages of television? What are someof the disadvantages of television? What did you last watch on television? Why do you think certain TV shows are so popular?

TOURISM

Which places would you recommend to a visitor to your country? Do a lot of tourists visit your country? What do they usually do there? How has tourism changed your country? Is your country expensive for most tourists? What are some famous landmarks in your country?

DAILY ROUTINE

Describe your daily routine. What do you usually do? What do you do on the weekend? What is you typical weekday like? Does your life change much from week to week? Do you have any free time during the week?

YOUR COUNTRY

Describe your daily routine. What do you usually do? What do you do on the weekend? What is you typical weekday like? Does your life change much from week to week? Do you have any free time during the week?

CLOTHES

What type of clothes do you like to wear? What kind of clothes do people in your country usually wear? How important is fashion to you? What kind of clothes do you dislike? Do you think people behave differently in different kinds of clothes? What kind of clothes do people wear to work in your country? Are clothes expensive in your country?

GOING OUT

Do you like going out or staying at home? What do you like to do when you go out? How often do you go out? Do people in your country go our a lot? How and where do people in your country usually socialize? What kind of entertainment is popular in your country?

GAMES

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Do you enjoy playing any games? What kind of games do you play? Do you think adults should play games? What do children learn from games? What kind of games did you play when you were a child? What games are popular in your country today? What kind of games were popular when you were young? Do you think mental games like chess are good for you?

COLOURS

Do you have a favourite colour? What are your country’s colours? Do you think colours affect our moods? Can you learn anything about a person from the colours he / she likes? Do you like the same colours now as you did when you were a child?

MUSIC

Do you like music? What kind of music do you like? When do you usually listen to music? What kind of music did you like when you were younger? What kind of music is popular in your country? Do you play any musical instruments? Do you wish you could play any musical instruments? Which is your favourite instrument?

Tips for Reading

 ACADEMIC READING 

The Academic Reading Module takes 60 minutes. There are 40 questions. There are three reading passages with a total of 1500 to 2000 words.

Tests are taken from magazines, journals, books, and newspapers. At least one text contains detailed logical argument. One text may contain non-verbal materials such as diagrams, graphs or illustrations.  A variety of questions are used, chosen from the following types: · -Multiple choice · -Short-answer questions · -Sentence completion · -Notes/ summary/ diagram/ flow chart/ table completion · -Choosing from a "heading bank" for identified paragraphs/ sections

of the text · -Identification of writer's views / attitudes/ claims · -Classification · -Matching lists / phrases

op: 0in; margin-bottom: .0001pt">  Texts and questions appear on a Question Paper which candidates can write on but not remove from the test room. All answers must be entered

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on an Answer Sheet during the 60-minute test. No extra time is allowed to transfer answers    In reading part one must follow the following part to solve it   (1)  In the reading part one have to read & understand, THE QUESTIONS

ABOUT THE PASSAGE   (2). Read the questions FIRST & remember them. Circle key words on

the QUESTIONS like dates, names, places etc. This is so that you can have an idea of the type of information you will be looking for & when you are reading the passage these key words/triggers will ring a bell.

   (3). Read instructions carefully. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT because this

is a READING test. You have to read instructions also   (4). Read the first Para & glance through the questions and think if

you can answer any question.   (5). Read other paragraph & do the same    (6). While reading paragraph also encircle the key words in the

paragraph.    (7). Remember one thing, all the questions in ONE PARTICULAR SET are

in a sequence & order and SO is the information in the paragraph. So is you answer 1 of a SET then logically the info in the paragraph is for 2 and so on.

   (8). Do at least one hour of reading daily in quiet place & try to

read 6 pages.   (9). Daily in the night attempts just one passages (not three)& do it

in 20 minutes.

Tips for Writing

 The writing part The writing part has two tasks: minor & major. The minor task should be done in 20-25 minutes. Usually three things asked in the minor task;  1. Object (eg a cycle is shown & various parts are    labeled) 2. Process (eg the various ways in which solar       energy is used) 3. Data; (graphs of all types eg line graph, bar graph, pie charts,

tables etc)   For data one have to write; 1. Introduction (what it is about do not copy the question what. Use

your imagination & write in your own words what the data is about)

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2. Then in the next Para write three things, this is very important.    The three things are General trend, Comparisons, differences. 3. In the last Para write conclusion.  

Use pencil to write & take with you a new good quality eraser & sharpener. Write at least twenty words more than required. This way examiner gets an idea that you are confident & can write

Tips for Listening Exam

 Tips for listening part The IELTS listening part is RELATIVELY easy but this does not mean that you take it lightly and do not prepare for it.   Some tips: 1.The questions are in SETS and you hear tape recording for

one set at a time. 2. Glance through the SET of questions for which you will be

hearing the tape. 3.Read the questions & find out what SPECIFIC information is

required (name, place, date, number etc) 4. Circle key words (Clue/trigger words) 5. When the tape plays listen intently when you think your

specific information will come.   E.g.: Q 1-5 1. Kevin is arriving London at __________ 2. Dave will be waiting for Kevin at __________ 3. Kevin will be wearing a ___________ 4. Dave will be accompanied by ______________ 5. Kevin is coming for______________   It is obvious from above that the key word for 1 is at & you will be writing TIME.  In 2 you will write a PLACE. In 3 CLOTHES, in 4 PERSON ACCOMPANYING DAVE & in 5 PURPOSE of visit. So you have already guessed what to listen for!   Listen to English program on RADIO at least half an hour a day. Two things are important; RADIO not TV, because TV is visual & scenes & visuals easily distract us. The next important thing is LISTEN & not just hear!

 

Tips for SpeakingThe Speaking part of the test have been changed on July 1, 2001. It is now made up of three parts :-

In Part 1 the candidate answers general questions about themselves, their homes/ families, their jobs/studies, their interests, and a range of similar

 

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familiar topic areas. This part lasts between four and five minutes.

In Part 2 the candidate is given a verbal prompt on a card and is asked to talk on a particular topic. The candidate has one minute to prepare before speaking at length, for between one and two minutes. The examiner then asks one or two rounding-off questions.

In Part 3 the examiner and candidate engage in a discussion of more abstract issues and concepts which are thematically linked to the topic prompt in Part 2. The discussion lasts between four and five minutes. The speaking part is usually a conversation about you, your plans for the future, your past studies, the reason for which you are taking the IELTS, your country, your town. Therefore be prepared for these subjects. You should prepare something to say about them. In addition, the examiner will show you a card with an argument you are supposed to discuss about. The thing you have to remember is: use easy words and expressions if you are not very confident and everything will go well. To be able to communicate what you think is far more important than doing it with a perfect English accent. Therefore, don't wary if your pronunciation is not exactly a British one. That's not the main point. Your understanding of what the examiner says and the ability to communicate without grammar mistakes is more important. The conversation lasts usually 15-20 minutes and will be recorded. Don't panic about that!!

Common connective words indicating:

Addition Sequence Consequence Contrast

in addition and similarlylikewise as well asbesides further morealso moreover and then too not only ... but even besides this/that

first(ly) initiallysecond(ly) etc.to begin with thennext earlier/laterafter this/thatfollowing this/thatafterwards

as a result thus so thereforeconsequentlyit follows thatthereby eventuallythen in that caseadmittedly

however on the other hand despite in spite ofthough although buton the contraryotherwise yet instead ofrather whereasnonetheless even thoughcompared with in contrast alternatively

Certainty Condition Definition Summary

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obviously certainlyplainly of courseundoubtedly

if unless whetherprovided that forso that whetherdepending on

is refers to means that isconsists of

in conclusion in summary lastly finallyto sum up to concludeto recapitulate in short

Example Reason Time  

for instance one example for examplejust as in particularsuch as namelyto illustrate 

since as sobecause (of)due to owing tothe reason whyin other wordsleads to cause

before since asuntil meanwhileat the momentwhen wheneveras soon as just as

   

 

IELTS speaking topics (new)

1. What is the meaning of your name? 2. Does your name affect your personality? 3. Tell me something about your hometown. 4. What are the differences in accent between your hometown and Hanoi? 5. What is the character of the people like in your hometown? 6. What is people's favourite food in the region where you live? 7. Do you think that people have enough time for leisure now? 8. Are there any historic monuments in your region? 9. Describe your Job? How do you spend your typical day?10. Tell me something about the Hue Festival. 11. How have weddings changed in recent years?12. Tell me something about the <Holi> Festival. <change with the festival name of your country>13. Describe a traditional wedding ceremony. 14. Name a person whom you admire? Why? What influence does he / she has on your life? Would you like to become like him / her in future?15. Are there any traditions concerning the birth of a baby?16. How do you like <The test city> Compare it to your hometown. How did you get to this place?17. What place do you like best in Hanoi? 18. What places in Delhi should a foreigner visit? 19. What places would you recommend a visitor to go to in your

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region/hometown? 20. If you had the choice, where would you choose to live in India?21. Which parts of India would you recommend a foreigner to visit? 22. Tell me something about your family. 23. Which is your favourite colour? 24. Do you think colours influence our life? How?25. Which is the best place you've been to in India?26. Who does most of the household chores in your family? 27. Are the traditional sexual roles within the family changing?28. Why is the divorce rate increasing so rapidly? Is it a problem? 29. What is your opinion of the planning family policy? 30. How do you discipline your child? 31. Is it acceptable for couples to live together without marrying?32. If you had the choice, would you have a son or a daughter?33. Are you going to bring your child up any differently to the way your parents did? 34. What hopes do you have for your child? (if you are married)35. Do women still have too heavy a burden in their day to day life? 36. Is the increasing influence of the West largely a positive or negative thing?

37. Are you looking forward to anything in particular in Australia / UK / USA ? 38. What do you do in your leisure time? 39. What will you do if you fail the IELTS?

40. Who should bear the responsibility for payment of tuition fees? 41. What can be done to improve education in rural areas? 42. Have recent changes affected your job in any way? 43. Do you agree with private education? Why? 44. What can be done to close the gap between urban and rural areas? 45. If you had the power, what changes would you carry out within education? 46. Describe a typical working day for you47. How do you see yourself in ten years time? 48. If you had the opportunity to change your job, what would you do instead?49. If you had one million dollars, what would you do with it? 50. If you could start your life again, would you do anything differently? 51. What ambitions do you have? 52. Which country/place would you most like to visit? 53. What changes do you think India will see in the next few years? 54. Will any possible future changes affect your job in any way? 55. How do you think you will cope abroad?56. How does it feel to go abroad for the first time?

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57. Are you looking forward to anything in particular in Australia / UK / USA ? 58. What do you do in your leisure time? 59. What will you do if you fail the IELTS? 60. Why are you giveing IELTS? What course / job do you intend to pursue after IELTS.?

Part One

Where are you from?Can you describe your hometown?Is your hometown famous for any think?What are your local industries?What important changes have taken place recently in your town?

Part Two

I'd like you to describe last holiday (in detail)You should sayWith whom?The destination,How long did it take you to get to the destination?

And explain why it was good / bad

Part Three