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IELTS Speaking Test in India (Part 3, Conversations with Strangers and Friends)

The questions below were shared by a student who took the IELTS test in India. Here are some model answers, to show you how you might respond to those questions: Speaking Part 3 (Discussion) 1. Is it harder for an adult to have a conversation with a child than with another adult, and why? Yes, I think it can be harder for an adult to have a conversation with a child, because of many reasons. For one, children do not have the same level of language skills as adults, which makes it difficult for them to articulate their thoughts and feelings. Also, children may not have a good understanding of social conventions, and this can make conversations more unpredictable and challenging. For example, they may say something hurtful or rude without even realising it, and an adult may feel offended… Read More »IELTS Speaking Test in India (Part 3, Conversations with Strangers and Friends)

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