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IELTS test in Glasgow, UK – March 2018 (Academic Module)

Our friend A took the IELTS test in Glasgow, UK and remembered the following questions from the Writing and Speaking tests:

Writing testIELTS test in the UK

Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given a chart showing the process of wool manufacturing.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Some people think that only the society should be blamed for any anti-social activities. What are the causes for these activities? Who is responsible for them?

Speaking test

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– What do you do?
– Do you have friends at your work place?
– Do you like to dine out? Why?
– When do you usually have your meals?

Cue Card

Talk about a rule that you had to follow at school. Please say

– What was the rule?
– Why did your school have it?
– Did you like it or not? Why?

Discussion

– What is the importance of rules at work places?
– Do you think uniforms are necessary for all jobs?
– What should be done if there is a disagreement regarding any rule at work?

IELTS Speaking test in Germany – March 2018

An IELTS test taker from Germany remembered the following Speaking questions he was asked in a recent exam:

Speaking testIELTS test in Germany

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– What do you do?
– Did you do any training to get this profession?
– Do you think you will do any training in the future?
– What does your name mean?
– Why were you given this name?
– Do people in your country have a tradition of celebrating name giving?
– Why do you think some names are more popular than others?

Cue Card

Talk about a person that you know well, who knows a lot about something. Please say

– Who is that person?
– What does he/she know a lot about?
– What would you like to learn from this person?

Discussion

– Do you think the Internet has changed education?
– The amount of information available online is growing, but can you really trust it?
– How can we be sure that the information online is trustworthy?
– Do you think people learn better in groups?
– Do you think some people do not need others at all to learn?
– Do you think scientists from different fields should share knowledge?
– Why do you think so?