Ielts: Speaking Questions
Ielts: Speaking Questions
Ielts: Speaking Questions
Speaking Questions
Your HCPI IELTS Specialist
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SPEAKING SET 1
Part 1
● Are your friends mostly your age or different ages?
● Do you usually see your friends during the week or at weekends?
● The last time you saw your friends, what did you do together?
● In what ways are your friends important to you?
Part 2
Part 3
● How do people in your country feel about protecting historic
buildings?
● Do you think an area can benefit from having an interesting historic
place locally? In what way?
● What do you think will happen to historic places or buildings in the
future? Why?
● How were you taught history when you were at school?
● Are there other ways people can learn about history, apart from at
school? How?
● Do you think history will still be a school subject in the future? Why?
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SPEAKING SET 2
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
● Do you think having a hobby is good for people’s social life? In what
way?
● Are there any negative effects of a person spending too much time on
their hobby? What are they?
● Why do you think people need to have an interest or hobby?
● In your country, how much time do people spend on work and how
much time on leisure? Is this a good balance, do you think?
● Would you say the amount of free time has changed much in the last
fifty years?
● Do you think people will have more or less free time in the future?
Why?
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SPEAKING SET 3
Part 1
● Do you have any hobbies or interests?
● How did you become interest in (whatever hobby/interest the
candidate mentions)?
● What is there to do in your free time in your hometown?
● How do you usually spend your holidays?
● Is there anywhere you would particularly like to visit? Why?
Part 2
Part 3
● What do people enjoy doing when they visit rivers, lakes or the sea?
Why do you think these activities are popular?
● What benefits do you think people get from the activities they enjoy in
the water?
● What are the different advantages of going to the sea or to a
swimming pool to enjoy yourself? What do you think the
disadvantages are?
● How does water transport, like boats and ships, compare with other
kinds? Are there any advantages/disadvantages of water transport?
● How important is it for a town or city to be located near a river or the
sea? Why?
● Have there been any changes in the number of jobs available in
fishing and water transport industries, do you think? Why do you think
this is?
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SPEAKING SET 4
Part 1
● What place do you most like to visit?
● How often do you visit this place?
● Why do you like it so much?
● Is it popular with many other people?
● Has it changed very much since you first went there?
Part 2
Part 3
● What effect has the internet had on the way people generally
communicate with each other?
● Why do you think the internet is being used more and more for
communication?
● How reliable do you think information from the internet is? Why? What
about the news on the internet?
● Why do you think some people use the internet for shopping? Why
doesn’t everyone use it in this way?
● What kinds of things are easy to buy and sell online? Can you give me
some examples?
● Do you think shopping on the internet will be more or less popular in
the future? Why?
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SPEAKING SET 5
Part 1
● Do you have a large family or small family?
● Can you tell me something about them?
● How much time do you manage to spend with members of your
family?
● What sorts of things do you like to do together?
● Did/Do you get on well with your family?
Part 2
Part 3
● How has education changed in your country in the last 10 years?
● What changes do you foresee in the next 50 years?
● How do the expectations of today’s school leavers compare with
those of the previous generation?
● What role do you think extracurricular activities play in education?
● What method of learning works best for you?
● How beneficial do you think it is to group students according to their
level of ability?
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Speaking Set 6
Part 1
● Tell me about the most important festival in your country.
● What special food and activities are connected with this festival?
● What do you most enjoy about it?
● Do you think festivals are important for a country?
Part 2
Part 3
● Do you think the cinema has increased or decreased in popularity in
recent years?
● In your opinion, will this trend continue into the future?
● What are the advantages and disadvantages of making films of real-
life events?
● How important do you think it is for a film-maker to remain true to the
original story?
● Should films and television be censored or should we be free to
choose what we see?
● How do you think censorship laws will change in the next 20 years?
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SPEAKING SET 7
Part 1
● What would you suggest a visitor should see and do in your country?
● Are there any traditional arts or music you would recommend?
● Tell me about the kind of foreign visitors or tourists who go to your
country.
● In what ways has tourism changed your country?
Part 2
Part 3
● How important are ceremonies in our lives?
● Do you see the role of private and public ceremonies changing in the
future?
● Have attitudes to marriage changed in recent years?
● In what ways do men and women feel differently about marriage, in
your opinion?
● What sort of national events make headlines in your country?
● Do the media in your country pay more attention to global or national
events?
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SPEAKING SET 8
Part 1
● What would you like to change in your daily routine?
● Are all your days the same?
● Tell me about your typical weekday and your typical weekend.
● What is the balance of work/study and free time in your normal day?
Part 2
Part 3
● What kinds of possessions show status in your country?
● Do you think it was different for your grandparents?
● Modern society is often called “materialistic.” Why do you think this is?
● Do you think consumerism is positive or a negative development?
● What is the role of advertising?
● How do you think the Internet will affect buying patterns in the future?
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SPEAKING SET 9
Part 1
● Which part of your country are you from?
● Can you describe your hometown for me?
● Who do you live with?
● Do you spend much time with your family?
● What do you like to do on the weekend?
● Why are you studying English?
● How long have you been studying English?
Part 2
Describe a famous person that has/had great influence on the people of your
country.
You should say:
Who that person was
What the person did
How you feel about that person
… and consider whether or not that person will continue to be an influence in the
future.
Part 3
● Famous people often become role models for teenagers. How
significant is this?
● Do actors and models get too much attention in the media?
● Should people lose the right to privacy just because they are famous?
● If you could meet anyone famous (dead or alive) who would it be and
why?
● In your opinion, do certain personality types handle fame or attention
better than others?
● Do you feel that there should be restrictions placed on actors
according to their age or sex?
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Speaking Set 10
Part 1
● Which part of your country are you from?
● Can you describe your hometown for me?
● Do you work or are you a student?
● What do you like to do in your spare time?
● Why are you studying English?
● How long have you been studying English?
Part 2
Part 3
● What is the traffic like in your hometown?
● What are the benefits of traveling by public transport?
● In your opinion, in what ways can governments encourage people to
use public transport?
● Having too many cars on our roads causes air pollution. What are
some of the other causes of pollution?
● How are environmentally-friendly practices encouraged in your
country?
● Science can be used to develop environmentally-friendly alternatives.
In what ways can this be done?
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SPEAKING SET 11
Part 1
● Who do you live with?
● Can you describe your room to me?
● What do you do to relax in the evenings?
● Do you like playing sports?
● Do you enjoy studying English?
● Can you remember you first English lesson?
● What do you plan to do after this speaking test?
Part 2
Part 3
● Governments allocate large amounts of money to sporting events
such as the Olympics. Do you agree with this spending?
● Can or should sport play a significant role in developing international
relations?
● The idea of sportsmanship has changed over the years. Should
professional sports players act in a particular way?
● A significant amount of money and time is spent on testing for the use
of drugs in sport. How important is this?
● Large companies now sponsor major sporting events and teams. Can
this sponsorship lead to problems?
● What do you think the future of international sports will be?
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SPEAKING SET 12
Part 1
● What do you like about living in your country?
● Can you tell me about your last vacation?
● Who you like traveling with?
● Where would like to travel to in the future?
● What sort of music do you like?
● Is music important to you?
● Do you like the same kind of music as your family?
Part 2
Part 3
● Is there too much advertising?
● Do you agree that advertisement for smoking and drinking alcohol
should be banned?
● Certain products can only be advertised in restricted time-slots on
television. Is this sort of restriction necessary?
● What role does advertising play in your society?
● How has advertising contributed to globalization?
● How might advertising change in the future?
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SPEAKING SET 13
Part 1
● How long have you been studying?
● What subjects have you found the most difficult to study?
● What do you enjoy/dislike about studying?
● Have you gained/Do you hope to gain any qualifications?
● Do you hope to do any further studies in the future?
Part 2
Part 3
● Do you think getting to work is easier or more difficult than in used to
be?
● How have methods of transport been improved?
● Are there any problems that have been created by new transport
systems?
● Do you think these problems can be solved?
● What about the cost of traveling, do you think it is too high?
● What about your ideal journey, how and where would you like to
travel?
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SPEAKING SET 14
Part 1
● Is English important in your chosen career?
● What do you hope to do in the future?
● Have you given up anything you used to do in your free time? If so,
what?
● Which other hobbies or sports would you like to try?
● Do you share similar interests with your friends?
Part 2
Part 3
● What do most people consider as important when deciding on a job
or career?
● In modern life a lot of people work too hard. What are the effects of
this?
● How could the problems of overworking be avoided?
● At what age do you think people should retire from work?
● Do you think this should be the same for all jobs?
● How has technology changed the way that people work?
● What further changes in the way people work do you think we will see
in the future?
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Speaking 15
Part 1
● Is your family large or small?
● What do the other members of the family do?
● When was the last time all your family were together? What did you
do?
● What do you do as a family for special occasions like wedding or
feasts?
● Is there a member of your family you are especially close to? Why?
Part 2
Part 3
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SPEAKING SET 16
Part 1
● How did you travel here?
● How long did the journey take?
● How was your journey today different from the way you travel to
school/work?
● What is the longest, most interesting journey you’ve made?
● Is there anywhere you would like to travel to? Why?
Part 2
Describe the different types of technology you use to help you learn English.
You should say:
The most simple and the most up-to-date technology
The changes in technology you have seen
The most useful pieces of technology
…and the technology that you like best and why.
Part 3
● Describe the earliest computer you remember using.
● How have computers changed since then
● Do you think computers will ever replace teachers?
● Describe how computers and technology have changed our lives.
● Compare the abilities of computers and humans.
● Evaluate the changes computers have made to our lives.
● Tell me which household appliance you couldn’t live without.
● How is life better today than 50 years ago?
● Will environmental pollution still exist in the future?
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Speaking Set 17
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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Speaking Set 18
Part 1
● Where do you come from?
● Where do you live now?
● Could you tell me something about your family?
● What are your qualifications?
● Are there any other qualifications you would like to gain?
● How do you typically spend the weekend?
Part 2
Part 3
● What events in a person’s life are most celebrated in your country?
● What about the significance of gifts, are there particular presents that
are given on particular occasions?
● Celebrations such as weddings are often times when families gather
together, what effect does this have on family relationships?
● How is the way we celebrate events such as birthdays and religious
days changing?
● Do you think such changes are a good or a bad thing?
● Which celebrations do you think will change the most in the next few
years? How do you think they will change and why?
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Speaking Set 19
Part 1
● Where are you living at the moment?
● What would you suggest a visitor to your home town should see or do?
● What kind of things do you do in your free time?
● How long have you been doing them?
● What is it about them that you enjoy particularly?
Part 2
Part 3
● What foods do you consider are good for you? Why?
● What kind of things do people eat that are bad for them?
● Why do you think people eat such things, if they are not good for
them?
● How do you think people’s eating habits have changed over the
years?
● How could the eating habits of children be improved?
● Why do you think people are concerned about chemicals and other
additives in their food?
● If you could, how would you change your own eating habits?
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Speaking Set 20
Part 1
● What kind of place is your home town or village?
● What’s the most interesting part of your town/ village?
● What kind of jobs do the people in your town/village do?
● Would you say it is a good place to live? Why?
Part 2
Part 3
● Is it valuable in terms of money?
● Would it be easy to replace?
● What kind of things, give status to people in your country?
● Have things changed since your parents’ time?
● Do you think advertising influences what people buy?
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Speaking Set 21
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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Speaking Set 22
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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Speaking Set 23
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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Speaking Set 24
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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Speaking Set 25
Part 1
● What’s your name?
● Where do you live?
● What family members do you with?
● What are you studying?
● What you like about your studies?
● What do you like about learning English?
● How often do you use English?
Part 2
Part 3
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Speaking Set 26
Part 1
● What’s your name?
● What nationality are you?
● What part of your country do you come from?
● Can you describe your home town/village?
● What do you like doing in your free time?
● Are there any new hobbies that you would like to take up? Why?
Part 2
Part 3
● competition at a young age
● competition at school
● value of international competitions
● the psychology of competing
● competitive spirit
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Speaking Set 27
Part 1
● What country do you come from?
● Which other countries have you visited?
● Are there any countries you would like to visit? Why?
● What do you find difficult about traveling?
● What do you enjoy about traveling?
● What is your preferred method of travel?
Part 2
Part 3
● What are the advantages of young people working?
● Describe the different types of part-time work available in your
country.
● How do people in your country choose a career?
● How do you motivate people to work?
● Which do you prefer, job security or having more than one career?
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Speaking Set 28
Part 1
● What town or city do you come from?
● Can you describe your family home?
● What does your family usually do at the weekend?
● Do you like going out with your family? Why?
● Where would you like to take a holiday? Why?
● Who would you most like to go on holiday with?
● What was the best holiday you’ve ever had?
Part 2
Part 3
● Discuss the need for museums and art galleries in your society.
● How do you make museums more interesting?
● Compare Museum art VS Popular Art
● Graffiti – art or vandalism?
● What do you think is the role of public artworks, e.g. statues and
buildings in the society?
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Speaking Set 29
Part 1
● What part of your country do you come from?
● How long how you lived there?
● How do you like to travel around?
● What types of restaurants are there in your city/town/village?
● Which is your favorite? Why?
● What sort of food do your parents like to eat?
Part 2
Describe an enjoyable event that you experienced when you were at school.
You should say:
- when it happened
- what was good about it
- why you particularly remember this event
Part 3
● Single sex VS Co-educational schools
● School uniforms
● The teacher as authority or friend
● The role of the teacher in the language classroom
● Education VS Training
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Speaking Set 30
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3
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Speaking Set 31
PART 1
● What subject did you find most interesting when you were at
school?
● Apart from classes, what else did you enjoy at school?
● Do you think that you will stay friends with people from your
school?
● What study or training would you like to do in the future?
PART 2
PART 3
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Speaking Set 32
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3
● What are the kinds of things people like to do when visiting towns
and cities?
● Why do many people prefer to live in cities rather than in the
countryside?
● Can you identify some of the main problems of living in large
cities?
● What measures could be taken to reduce problems of
congestion in cities?
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Speaking Set 33
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3
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Speaking Set 34
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3
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