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BEST IELTS Speaking Topic with Answer, 28th January
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
IELTS Speaking Topic with Answer
What is your full name?
My name is Rty Oiu.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Rty.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
Where do you live?
I live in a small town called X, to the north-west of this city, about a 20-minute drive from here.
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Do you work or study? Where do you work? / Where do you study?
I’m studying medicine at the moment, at X university. It’s a six-year degree course, and I’m in my third year at the moment.
What do you like doing in your free time? Do you have any hobbies?
I don’t have much free time these days. It’s a busy time of the year, but when I do get a free minute to myself, I like to pick up a book or a magazine.
Do you cook? How often do you cook?
Hmm … I may be able to fry an egg if I’m starving, but no, I don’t cook much. I usually go out to restaurants and pubs or get a take-away. Thank you!
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Which language do you prefer to write in?
I prefer writing in English, because these days, a majority of written communication is carried out in English, only. In addition to this, in my occupation as well as in most other professions, English is the most preferred medium of communication. Hence, I do most of my written work in English. However, when required, I do write in my first language, and in my national language, also.
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a city or a town you have enjoyed visiting.
You should say:
• when you visited the town or the city
• what you did there
• how long you stayed there
and explain why you enjoyed the visit.
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SAMPLE ANSWER
Now, you have one minute to talk about the topic. I will tell you when to stop. The city I enjoyed visiting is X. I’ve been there several times. I have a very close friend who lives there, you see, so I try to visit the city every year or so. I was last there in December.
There’s a lot to do there, lots of museums and the old town, which is a great place if you like that kind of architecture. The night life is really good, too; there are all sorts of music venues, like little jazz bars, all over the city. This time I stayed at my friend’s flat for five days. I only spent two days with my friend—he had to go away on business the day after I arrived, so I was left to explore the city on my own.
The weather was not that great, but that didn’t stop me from going out and enjoying myself I went out every night and met lots of interesting people, and even made a couple of new friends. I don’t speak the local language, but people are so friendly and easy- going there. When I got lost downtown, a nice young couple helped me find my way back to the flat. Thank you.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Do people travel more nowadays than they used to in the past?
I think so. Travel has become much cheaper and faster than it used to be, say, 20 years ago. Nowadays you can get really cheap tickets from one of those budget airlines and in a few hours be in a different country or even on a different continent. In the past, it might have taken days or even months to travel the same distance. The tourism industry is huge and there is hardly any place left on the planet which you can’t get to. Even in this city, which is not a typical tourist destination, you can see lots of tourists, especially in summer.
What can one learn from travelling to other countries?
Well, lots of things, really. Different cultures, customs and traditions for example. Many people travel abroad to learn a foreign language, which can be much more exciting than learning from books. Those who enjoy visiting museums and galleries can learn a lot about the history and art of the country they are visiting. I personally like to visit parks and green places, and especially places like botanical gardens and zoos, to learn a bit about plant and animal life.
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What positive or negative effects does tourism have on a local economy?
I think generally tourism is very beneficial for local economies as it creates many jobs for local people. Tourists travel with cash which they are ready to spend wherever they travel. There are some negative effects, though. For example, travelling thousands of miles in an airplane to get to a place where you want to spend only a few days is not exactly good for the environment. Also large numbers of visitors can have a huge impact on the local environment, especially in places like national parks. It’s true that sustainable tourism is growing, but it is doing so at such a fast pace that it will stop becoming sustainable.
IELTS Speaking Topic with Answer
IELTS Speaking Topic with Answer