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IELTS Speaking Test, Part 2 question with model answer (Describe an interesting conversation you had with a stranger)

IELTS Speaking Part 2 Model Answer 2023

Here is a high-scoring Speaking Test Part 2 model answer for the cue card that was shared by a student from Nigeria. The answer shows a good way to respond to this question. You can find the answers in the other parts here: Part 1, Part 3.

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Speaking test

Part 2 (Cue Card)

Describe an interesting conversation you had with a stranger. You should say

– who the stranger is
– when and where you met
– and explain what you talked about.

Answer

Let’s see… I recently had an interesting conversation with a stranger I met while out shopping one day. He was an older gentleman, probably in his mid-seventies, wearing a blue plaid shirt and brown slacks. We met at the store’s checkout. He came for some gardening supplies, and I was getting some groceries for dinner.

While waiting in the line, we started talking about the weather, and how it had been unusually warm for this time of year. Then we discussed our hobbies. He was an avid gardener and loved tending to his flowerbeds, and I told him that I prefer to read books or watch documentaries on TV in my free time.

He then asked me what I did for work, so we talked about my job as a teacher at the local elementary school. He shared that he used to be a principal before he retired, and mentioned how much he enjoyed seeing all of his students learn and grow over the years. We talked about the challenges schools were currently facing with budget cuts, reduced staffing levels, and inadequate resources for students.

Eventually, our conversation shifted back towards our hobbies and interests. It turns out that he also liked reading books, but preferred biographies of famous people over fiction stories. We swapped recommendations of authors we liked, which then led to an interesting debate about the best historical novels.

We finally said goodbye after twenty minutes or so, but it felt much longer, because it had been such an engaging conversation!

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IELTS test in Canada – March 2023 (General Training)

IELTS General Training Latest Questions Canada March 2023

A very kind Instagram follower took IELTS in Canada and shared the questions from his exam:

Writing test

Writing task 1 (a letter)

A road near your home is damaged. Write a letter to the council of your town/city to complain about it. In your letter

– Tell them who are you and where you live
– Explain the nature of your complaint
– Say what you would like them to do about it.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Some people like to listen to music while working or studying. Others find that they need silence to focus. What is your preference? Why do you find the other option unhelpful?

Speaking test

Part 1 (Interview)

– What is your full name?
– Where do you live?
– What is your hometown like?
– Is your hometown peaceful or noisy?
– What are the main sources of noise in your hometown?
– Does the noise interfere with your daily life? How?
– Do you like places that are peaceful? Why?

Part 2 (Cue Card)

Talk about a movie that you watched and would like to watch again. You should say

– what movie it is
– when you watched it
– what it is about
– and explain why you would like to watch it again.

Part 3 (Discussion)

– Do you often watch movies twice?
– What kind of influence do movies have on kids?
– Why do some movies remain people’s favourites forever, no matter when they were released?
– How do people usually choose which movies to watch?
– Do you think people’s taste in movies is influenced by their age, gender or culture?
– In your opinion, what factors make a movie appealing to a wide audience?
– Do you think the popularity of certain actors or actresses influences people’s choice of movies?