IELTS Speaking - Samples of IELTS Speaking Modules

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Questions which were asked during real IELTS speaking. The whole speaking part of both academic IELTS and general IELTS took less than fifteen minutes.

In the first part of the IELTS speaking module the interviewer will be asking questions about general topics such as your name, hobbies, family, native city etc.

In the second part of the IELTS speaking module you will be given from one to two minutes to prepare a two-minute talk on a given topic.

Academic IELTS Speaking Module 1
  • Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module


    1. What's your name?
    2. What do you do?
    3. Where do you come from?
    4. Do you like your country?
    5. What do you like about your country?
    6. What street do you live in?
    7. What is the street called?
    8. Why is your street called this way?
    9. Do you like your street?
    10. What do you like in your street?
    11. Do you like living in Kharkov city? Why?
    12. Are you a city dweller? Why?
    13. What do you like doing with your friends?
    14. What is your favourite meal?
    15. Who cooks in your family?
    16. What is their best meal (house special)?

  • Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Module


    1. Tell me about an important event in your life.
    2. Follow-up question. Do you prefer celebrating family occasions at home or in a cafe? Why?

  • Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Module


    1. Is it important to celebrate different events in our lives?
    2. Are you a goal-settler? Why?

General IELTS Speaking Module I

  • Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module


    1. What's your name?
    2. Are you working or studying?
    3. How long have you been working for this company?
    4. What are you main duties?
    5. What do you like about work you do?
    6. What do you want to change or improve in it?
    7. Do you like shopping?
    8. What do you usually shop for? What food?
    9. What items do you buy? Why?
    10. What time do you do the shopping? Why?

  • Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Module


    1. Describe a child you know.
    2. How old is he or she?
    3. What does he look like?
    4. How are you related?

  • Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Module


    1. What kind of children activities are there available in your city?
    2. What do you need to do to interest a child in such activities?
    3. What activities do you think there will be in the future?
    4. What kind of pressure do children have at school?
    5. What is your view of the school of the future?

General IELTS Speaking Module II


  • Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking Module


    1. What is your full name?
    2. Where do you live?
    3. Tell me about the city you live in.

  • Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking Module


    1. How do people spend holidays in your country?
    2. Do you think the travelling industry is developing successfully in your country?

  • Part 3 of the IELTS Speaking Module


    1. What kind of travelling do you prefer in your country?
    2. What is your favourite food?
    3. What is your favourite restaurant?

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