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Recent IELTS exams

Real students tell about their recent IELTS exams: IELTS questions, topics, tasks, answers.

IELTS Speaking test in India – October 2010

Speaking questions were shared by S from India whose IELTS exam update was published earlier here.

Speaking test

Interview

– What is your name?
– Where are you from?
– Where do you work / study?
– Is it easy to get a job in your country?

– How many languages do you speak?
– Is it easy to learn English?
– How did you learn English?
– How long did you learn English for?

– Do you read newspapers?
– Tell me about newspapers that you read.
– What section of a newspaper do you normally read?
– Do you prefer TV or newspapers? Why?
– Do you watch news over the Internet?
– What type of news are you interested in?
 
Cue Card

Talk about your favorite outdoor activity, please say
– What activity is that?
– Where do you do it?
– How often do you do it?
– Why do you like this activity?

Discussion

Let’s talk about indoor & outdoor sports.
– Why do people prefer outdoor sports?
– What were the outdoor activities of the past compared to these of the present?
– Why are children less interested in outdoor activities nowadays?

IELTS test in India – October 2010 (Academic Module)

IELTS exam in India was described by S as follows:

Listening test

Section 1. A conversation between a holiday company’s executive and a lady named Janet.

Questions: Janet’s address, phone number (filling in the gaps), multiple choice questions about prizes / coupons, date of the prize announcement, type of prize, type of activity preferred by Janet’s teenage children (surfing), type of place Janet prefers to spend her holiday in, type of activity Janet likes to do on a holiday with her husband.

Section 2. Description of Woodside Hotel.

Questions: when it opened, how many branches it has, how much it costs to purchase membership, discounts for members, special offers. Then there were 2 questions to select from answers in a box which restaurant has particular facilities.

Section 3. A talk between Jack and Lee about joining different universities. Lee likes journalism as a profession.

Questions: Why Lee has chosen that particular university, what facilities are there, what are Jack’s interests (science), what facilities are there in Jack’s college campus.

Section 4. A flowchart describing the making of rubber. How it’s collected, transferred, preserved in acid, manually pressed to drain water, smoked, sold.

Questions: filling in the gaps, the questions were about people who used rubber and for what purpose. In chronological order first Brazilians made rubber balls, then Europeans invented vulcanization to make rubber smooth and elastic, then car tires boosted the industry and the last invention of synthetic rubber was made by Germans.
 
Reading test

Passage 1. Koalas in Australia.

Questions: Multiple choice (A, B, C or D), Yes/No/Not Given, filling in gaps (no more than 2 words).

Passage 2. About a collapse of a steel bridge in London.

Questions: Multiple choices (select the correct opinion of an engineer from the given choices).

Passage 3. About the correct communication of information.
 
Writing test

Writing task 1 (a report)

There were two bar graphs comparing employment of elderly males and females in Belgium, USA, Japan and Australia.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

People often think about creating an ideal society, but most of the times fail in making this happen. What is your opinion about an ideal society? How can we create an ideal society?