Thanks to two IELTS test takers R and D from Australia we can share the following Writing and Speaking questions (unfortunately they didn’t remember the Reading or the Listening topics).
Writing task 1 (a letter)
You recently went on a business trip to another country and you faced an issue at the airport. Write a letter to the airport management and say
– What were the details of your flight?
– What was the problem at the airport?
– Give some suggestions for improvement.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Some people believe that subjects such as Music, Arts, Drama and Creative Writing will contribute a great deal to children’s development; therefore they should take a large part of the school timetable. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Speaking test
Interview
– What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– Do you live in a house or an apartment?
– Describe your hometown.
– Is it a good place to grow up?
– Do you like comfortable or fashionable shoes?
– How often do you buy shoes?
– Do you like to visit gardens or parks?
– What is your favourite one?
Cue Card 1
Describe a famous person who is not from your country. Please say
– Who is he/she?
– What is this person famous for?
– Would you like to meet him/her, and why?
Discussion 1
– What makes people famous?
– What are the benefits and drawbacks of being famous?
– Why do you think so?
Cue Card 2
Talk about something that you don’t know how to do, but would like to learn in the future. Please say
– What is it?
– Why would you like to learn this skill?
– How would you learn this skill?
Discussion 2
– What is the best way to learn about computers?
– Why do you think it is easier for young people to learn to use a computer compared to older people?
– Do you think a computer can distract children from their study? Why?
– Do you believe children are looked after in a child care centre better than at home? Why?
– Where can children learn discipline better, at home or at school? Why?