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IELTS Speaking Course

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  1. Introduction to the speaking test

    Welcome to the speaking course
  2. Introduction to the speaking test
  3. Part 1 - Model Answers
    Tell me about the house or apartment you live in.
  4. Have you lived in this home for a long time?
  5. Is there anything you would like to change about your home?
  6. What do you like about the city that you currently live in?
  7. Have you always lived in the same town or city?
  8. Would you always like to live in this city?
  9. Do you work or study?
  10. Have you been doing your job for a long time?
  11. Why did you choose this work?
  12. What would make your work easier?
  13. Can you describe a typical working day?
  14. What do you usually do on weekends?
  15. Have you ever lived in a foreign country?
  16. Do you like taking photos?
  17. Which do you prefer, taking photos or being in photos?
  18. Do you like to stay up late?
  19. Did you stay up late when you were a child?
  20. Do you like eating chocolate?
  21. Do you like to wake up early in the morning?
  22. Who does the cooking in your family?
  23. Do you prefer hot or cold weather?
  24. What kinds of music do you like to listen to?
  25. Do you like singing?
  26. Have you ever had singing lessons?
  27. Do you have a talent or something you are good at?
  28. Do you prefer shopping in shopping malls or street markets?
  29. What languages can you speak?
  30. Do you like making new friends?
  31. Do you like to wear perfume?
  32. Part 2
    Part 2- Tips
  33. Part 2- Model Answers
    Describe a place that you would like to visit.
  34. Describe a pet animal that you know.
  35. Describe a public place you go to that you find relaxing.
  36. Describe an object that you own that is special to you.
  37. Describe a habit that you have.
  38. Describe a special holiday you have had.
  39. Describe a film that you watched recently.
  40. Describe an outdoor sport that you would like to try for the first time.
  41. Describe an unusual classroom lesson you have had.
  42. Describe a time you spent a long time travelling from one place to another.
  43. Part 3
    Part 3- Tips
  44. Part 3- Model Answers
    Do you think that it’s good to give chocolate as a gift?
  45. Why do some people like to play computer games in their spare time?
  46. Why is free time so important?
  47. How should schools teach children to look after their health?
  48. How important is motivation when learning something new?
  49. Do you think all of today’s jobs could be done by robots?
  50. What kind of people like to live in a foreign country?
  51. What can make living in a foreign country exciting?
  52. What can make it difficult to form close relationships in a foreign country?
  53. How do you think mobile phones have changed the way that people take photos?
  54. Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
  55. Do you think it is better for children to grow up in the city or in the countryside?
  56. Role Models
  57. Habits
  58. End of the course
    End of the course, what's next...
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Do you think it is better for children to grow up in the city or in the countryside?

Useful Vocabulary

How expensive it is to live in a place.
The cost of living in cities is significantly higher compared to rural areas.

A feeling of belonging and mutual support.
In rural areas, there is often a stronger sense of community, as people tend to know their neighbours well.

A relaxed and less stressful lifestyle.
Unlike cities, the countryside offers a slower pace of life, which can be beneficial for children’s mental health.

More access to high-quality education.
Urban areas provide children with better educational opportunities, including top-ranked schools and universities.

Meeting people from various cultures.
Children in cities are more likely to meet people from all walks of life.

More access to healthcare.
Cities tend to have greater access to state-of-the-art healthcare and education facilities.

Do you think it is better for children to grow up in the city or in the countryside?
Interesting question. Personally, I think both have their advantages and disadvantages. Growing up in the city can be exciting and expose children to lots of different people and experiences. However, it can also be more dangerous. There’s likely to be more traffic or strange people that could potentially harm them. In contrast, the countryside would be safer but may result in children being too sheltered and not having the same life experiences. I guess it depends a lot on which city it is…

Do you think it is better for children to grow up in the city or in the countryside?

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