IELTS Speaking Course
-
Introduction to the speaking test
Welcome to the speaking course -
Introduction to the speaking test
-
Part 1 - Model AnswersTell me about the house or apartment you live in.
-
Have you lived in this home for a long time?
-
Is there anything you would like to change about your home?
-
What do you like about the city that you currently live in?
-
Have you always lived in the same town or city?
-
Would you always like to live in this city?
-
Do you work or study?
-
Have you been doing your job for a long time?
-
Why did you choose this work?
-
What would make your work easier?
-
Can you describe a typical working day?
-
What do you usually do on weekends?
-
Have you ever lived in a foreign country?
-
Do you like taking photos?
-
Which do you prefer, taking photos or being in photos?
-
Do you like to stay up late?
-
Did you stay up late when you were a child?
-
Do you like eating chocolate?
-
Do you like to wake up early in the morning?
-
Who does the cooking in your family?
-
Do you prefer hot or cold weather?
-
What kinds of music do you like to listen to?
-
Do you like singing?
-
Have you ever had singing lessons?
-
Do you have a talent or something you are good at?
-
Do you prefer shopping in shopping malls or street markets?
-
What languages can you speak?
-
Do you like making new friends?
-
Part 2Part 2- Tips
-
Part 2- Model AnswersDescribe a place that you would like to visit.
-
Describe a pet animal that you know.
-
Describe a public place you go to that you find relaxing.
-
Describe an object that you own that is special to you.
-
Describe a habit that you have.
-
Describe a special holiday you have had.
-
Describe a film that you watched recently.
-
Describe an outdoor sport that you would like to try for the first time.
-
Describe an unusual classroom lesson you have had.
-
Describe a time you spent a long time travelling from one place to another.
-
Part 3Part 3- Tips
-
Part 3- Model AnswersDo you think that it’s good to give chocolate as a gift?
-
Why do some people like to play computer games in their spare time?
-
Why is free time so important?
-
How should schools teach children to look after their health?
-
How important is motivation when learning something new?
-
Do you think all of today’s jobs could be done by robots?
-
What kind of people like to live in a foreign country?
-
What can make living in a foreign country exciting?
-
What can make it difficult to form close relationships in a foreign country?
-
How do you think mobile phones have changed the way that people take photos?
-
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
-
Role Models
-
Habits
-
End of the courseEnd of the course, what's next...
What languages can you speak?
Useful Language
The first language you learn at home as a child.
“My mother tongue is Spanish, but I’ve also learned English and French.”
Fluent in more than two languages.
“I’m multilingual—I can speak Arabic, English, and a bit of Spanish.”
Able to manage basic communication.
“I’m not fluent in Italian, but I can get by when I travel.”
What languages can you speak?
I speak English, Spanish, and a little Mandarin. English is my first language, but I always wanted to learn Spanish, so I went to Barcelona to learn after I finished university. I’m quite happy with my level of Spanish although I’d love to have a better accent. When I speak Spanish, I realise that I sound very English- I find the pronunciation very difficult. I struggle to pronounce certain sounds like the rolling “r” sound.
What languages can you speak?
Comments
You must be logged in to post a comment.
I speak Hindi, English, and a little bit of Punjabi. However, my mother tongue is Hindi. Hindi is a national language of India. Albeit I would love to be fluent in English and learn British accent.
I can’t see any mistakes in your answer! It’s great that you speak multiple languages. Keep practicing your English and you’ll become fluent in no time. Good job!
I speak Cantonese, English and Mandarin. My mother tongue is Cantonese.
I’d love to keep improving my English . So I have been studying English for many years. I struggle to the fluent and accent.
Although I’m not fluent, but I can get by when I need to do things like shopping or banking.
I can’t see any mistakes in your answer. Well done!
I speak Karakalpak, Uzbek, Kazakh and a little Russian. Karakalpak is my first language,and I am fluent enough from the rest. I’m not fluent in Russian but I can get by.
Your answer is very good! Just a small correction:
“I speak Karakalpak, Uzbek, Kazakh, and a little Russian. Karakalpak is my first language, and I am fluent enough in the rest. I’m not fluent in Russian, but I can get by.”
Keep up the great work!