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IELTS Speaking Test in Australia (Part 2, Talk about a place with a nature view that you enjoy)

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The question below was shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Australia. Here is a model answer, to show you how you might respond to this question: Speaking Part 2 (Cue Card) Talk about a place with a nature view that you enjoy. You should say: – where it is – how you found it – why you chose this place and explain why you find this place enjoyable. Answer One of my favourite places with a stunning nature view is my aunt’s and uncle’s home on the south coast of _______. They live in a town called ________, and their little house sits on a hill that overlooks the ocean. The beach is just a stone’s throw away from their doorstep. In my opinion, any ocean view is spectacular, but there is just something about that… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Australia (Part 2, Talk about a place with a nature view that you enjoy)

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IELTS Report, topic: Line graph showing percentages of Australian exports to four countries

This is a model answer for the Academic Writing Task 1 from an IELTS exam in Canada that was shared recently. This response is likely to get Band 8 or 8.5 in IELTS. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task The line graph below shows the percentages of Australian exports to four countries between 1990 and 2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words * Note: this isn’t the original chart given in the test, it was recreated for the purpose of demonstration. Band 8.5 Model Answer The graph illustrates the proportion of Australian exports to four countries, Japan, the US, China, and India, over a period from 1990 to 2012. The data provides insights into how these trade relationships evolved during this time. Overall,… Read More »IELTS Report, topic: Line graph showing percentages of Australian exports to four countries

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IELTS Speaking Test in Australia (Part 1, Hometown and Relaxing)

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The questions below were shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Australia. Here are some model answers, to show you how you might respond to those questions: Speaking Part 1 (Interview) 1. Where do you live? I live in ___________, the capital city of ___________. It is considered to be the most beautiful city in the country, and it has more of a small town feel than an actual city. 2. Can you describe your hometown? I live in ___________, and this is also where I grew up. Like I said it is known for its beauty, and that is because it is surrounded by lush green hills and every street is lined with trees. There are also numerous parks spread throughout the city, which just add to its serene and friendly atmosphere. 3. What is your… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Australia (Part 1, Hometown and Relaxing)

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IELTS Speaking Test in Uzbekistan (Part 3, Payment Methods and Consumerism)

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The questions below were shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Uzbekistan. Here are some model answers, to show you how you might respond to those questions: Speaking Part 3 (Discussion) 1. Do you think time is more valuable than money? It seems to me that time is more valuable. Money is something you can earn back, but time, once it’s gone, is gone forever. For example, spending time with people you love or investing it in personal growth is priceless. At the end of the day, how we use our time defines our quality of life, which money alone can’t buy. 2. How might paying methods change in the future? I think paying methods will become even more digital and convenient. We’re already seeing contactless payments, mobile apps, and cryptocurrency gaining traction. In the future, we… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Uzbekistan (Part 3, Payment Methods and Consumerism)

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IELTS essay, topic: The average age of people having children is increasing and it may lead to problems in the future (agree/disagree)

This essay topic was seen in a recent IELTS test in Pakistan. Some people believe that the average age of people having children is increasing these days and that this trend may lead to problems in the future. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Sample Band 8 Essay In recent years, there has been a noticeable rise in the average age of couples starting a family. While some worry this trend could lead to issues such as health risks and generational gaps, I believe the benefits, including financial stability and emotional maturity, far outweigh the drawbacks. One of the main concerns with delayed parenthood is the increased risk of health complications. As women age, they are more likely to experience fertility problems, and pregnancies in their late 30s or 40s carry a higher chance of complications, such as… Read More »IELTS essay, topic: The average age of people having children is increasing and it may lead to problems in the future (agree/disagree)

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IELTS Speaking Test in Uzbekistan (Part 2, Talk about a place you visited where everything was expensive)

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The question below was shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Uzbekistan. Here is a model answer, to show you how you might respond to this question: Speaking Part 2 (Cue Card) Talk about a place you visited where everything was expensive. You should say – what the place was – when you went there – why you think everything there was expensive and explain whether or not you would visit this place again. Answer When I think expensive, I think Dubai. I went there about two years ago for a week-long vacation. I’d heard so much about its luxurious lifestyle and iconic attractions that I was really excited to experience it for myself. I visited in December, which was perfect because the weather was amazing—sunny and warm, but without the scorching heat of the summer. I… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Uzbekistan (Part 2, Talk about a place you visited where everything was expensive)

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IELTS Letter, topic: Writing to a festival manager to offer some help

The topic of this letter appeared in a recent IELTS exam in Pakistan. Below is a sample response that is likely to score Band 8 or above in IELTS. A major festival takes place in your town every year, and you would like to contribute to it. Write a letter to the festival manager. In your letter, – share your ideas for the festival – explain how you would be able to help with the festival – ask some questions about the event. Answer Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to express my interest in contributing to this year’s Food and Wine Festival, a signature event in our town that everyone eagerly looks forward to. I have a few ideas that could enhance the festival experience. For instance, introducing themed food workshops, like “Cheese and Wine Harmony” or “Global Street Food”,… Read More »IELTS Letter, topic: Writing to a festival manager to offer some help

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IELTS Speaking Test in Uzbekistan (Part 1, Languages and Sharing)

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The questions below were shared by a student who took the IELTS test in Uzbekistan. Here are some model answers, to show you how you might respond to those questions: Speaking Part 1 (Interview) 1. What languages did you learn at school? In primary school, I studied English as my second language, and later on in high school, we were also introduced to French. English was compulsory, while French was more of an optional one. 2. Did you like those language classes? Why or why not? I enjoyed the English classes because they were very hands-on—we’d watch movies, read books, and practice speaking a lot with our teacher who was a native English speaker. It made learning fun! On the other hand, French was a bit challenging for me, especially because there was a lot of focus on grammar, and… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in Uzbekistan (Part 1, Languages and Sharing)

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