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IELTS Speaking test in Malaysia – August 2012

These are the Speaking questions that our friend M was asked in a recent IELTS exam in Malaysia.

Speaking testIELTS test in Malaysia

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Do you work or study?
– What do you do?
– Why did you choose to do this?
– Will you stay in this field in the future?
– Where did you grow up?
– Do you like this place?
– What don’t you like about this place?

Cue Card

Talk about a happy event in your childhood. Please say

– What was it?
– Where did it happen?
– Who were there with you?

Discussion

– Do you like music?
– Is music important in your life?
– Do you like to keep your childhood keepsakes?
– Why do people keep them?
– Do you think old photographs important, as a memory?
– How has advancement in technology affected our children?
– Do you think it is important to have advancement in technology?
– How are young people coping with technology development?
– What can we do to assist them?

IELTS test in Malaysia – August 2012 (General Training)

The questions below were shared by M who recently took the IELTS test in Malaysia.

Listening testIELTS test in Malaysia

Section 1. A phone conversation between two people about purchasing second hand furniture.

Section 2. A conference about Toronto city.

Section 3. An article about an orientation session for new students.

Section 4. A student’s research into the rural life in the 13th century.

Reading test

Passage 1. About advertisements on the radio and TV programs.

Passage 2. Information on purchasing theater tickets.

Passage 3. An article on how to run a catering business.

Passage 4. People pool information leaflet.

Passage 5. The story of Concorde jet planes.

Writing test

Writing task 1 (a letter)

Your friend got a new job. Write a letter to him/her and say

– Why haven’t you contacted him/her recently?
– Ask him/her some details about the new job.
– Suggest when and where you’d like to meet him/her.

Writing Task 2 (an essay)

Compare modern shopping centers to local markets and shops. What way of shopping has more advantages for the people and the society?