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Recent IELTS exams

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

IELTS Speaking test in Nepal – January 2019

Our friend S took the IELTS test in Nepal and remembered the following Speaking questions:

Speaking testIELTS test in Nepal

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– Where do you work?
– Describe your first day at work.
– Do you like your job?
– Do you prefer parks or gardens?
– Do you like to visit activity parks or natural gardens?
– Do you like to eat in restaurants?
– Do you like cooking?
– For most people cooking is a chore, why is that?
– What do you think about it?

Cue Card

Describe a multinational company that you know well. Please say

– What company is it?
– How did you know about it?
– Would you like to work there? Why?

Discussion

– People say that large companies gain popularity faster than local businesses. Do you agree or disagree?
– Why do people want to work in large companies rather than in small ones?
– What kind of company would you choose? Why?

IELTS Speaking test in India – January 2019

S took the IELTS test in India and remembered the following Speaking questions:

Speaking testIELTS test in India

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 like your job?
– Would you like to change it in the future?
– Do you think breakfast is important?
– Why do you think so?
– What do you usually have for breakfast?
– Do you think it is good for you? Why?

Cue Card

Describe a part of your country that you find interesting. Please say

– What and where is it?
– How do you know about it?
– What activities do people usually do there?

Discussion

– What are main differences between places to visit and to live in?
– Why are people different in different parts of the same country?
– Is living in big cities different from living in the countryside?
– Is being well organised important for a big city?
– Don’t you think that extremely well organised cities are somehow boring?
– How is that related to city planning?