Recent IELTS Speaking Topics April
Part 1
- Do you currently work or study?
- What do you study?
- Did you learn a foreign language at school?
- Why do you think many people choose to learn English?
- Have you experienced any benefits from learning English? (What are they?)
- Do you use English much in your daily life? (How, Why, When?)
Part 2
Talk about an interesting conversation you recently had
You should say:
- who it was with
- when and where it happened
- what it was about
Part 3
- In your opinion, when do you think people should retire? (Why at this age?)
- Do you think there are more advantages or disadvantages when young people work with older people?
- In what ways can younger people benefit from working with older colleagues?
- Can older workers learn anything from younger coworkers? (What?)
- How do you think workplace dynamics change when teams have both younger and older employees?
- How can companies create a respectful working environment for both young and old workers?
Part 1
- Where do you live now?
- Have you always lived there?
- Which places have you lived in?
- What's your current home like?
- How has moving around changed your way of living or what you like?
- Did you have a fun childhood?
- What did you enjoy doing as a child?
- What important lessons have you learned from life so far?
- Thinking back, was there a key moment in your childhood that made you who you are now?
Part 2
Describe a special place where you love to relax
You should say:
- where it is
- when you usually go there
- what you do there
Part 3
- What are some ways that companies show they care about their employees' health?
- What do you think is more important for most companies, having healthy employees or making lots of money?
- Should the government focus more on health care than making the economy grow?
- What are the good things about a country spending a lot on health care?
- Other than working out, how can people relax and feel less stressed?
- Do you think going online is a good way to chill out?
- How is technology changing the way we relax and deal with stress?
- With today's busy life, why is it important to find time to relax?
Part 1
- Do you live in a rural or urban area?
- Do you like it there (why?/why not?)
- Do you think that people sometimes need time to be alone?
- Do you think it is easy to find time to be alone nowadays?
Part 2
Describe a peaceful place you like
You should say:
- Where it is
- What kind of place it is
- How you discovered it
Part 3 | Noise
- Noise levels in urban areas are becoming a problem. How do you think this can be reduced?
- Is there any particular kind of noise that irritates you? How do you cope with it?
- Some people believe that living in a noisy environment can affect your health. What do you think about this?
IELTS Speaking Topics April
Part 1 Topic | Your Home- What is your home like?
- What things do you like or dislike about where you live?
- If you could choose your ideal home, what would it be like?
Part 1 Topic | Music
- What kind of music do you like?
- Is it a good idea to teach music to children?
- Is the traditional music of a country important for its culture? Why/Why not?
Describe someone who does a very important job
You should say:
- Who he/she is
- What they do
- Why it is an important job
And explain how you feel about the job.
You should say:
- Who he/she is
- What they do
- Why it is an important job
And explain how you feel about the job.
Part 3 Topic | Employee motivation
- What are some reasons employees might perform poorly at work?
- Other than paying more, how could employers motivate employees to perform better?
- Do you agree or disagree that people who do unpleasant jobs for the good of society should get paid more money?
IELTS Speaking Topics April [3]
Part 1 Topic | Where you live / Your house/apartment- Do you live in an apartment or a house? Please describe it.
- Do you like your apartment? Why?
- What is so interesting about it?
- Do you use the Internet?
- What do you use it for most?
- Does your family use the Internet?
- What do they use it for?
Part 2 Topic | A garden you visited
Talk about a garden that you have visited recently
You should say:
- why you visited it
- who was there with you
- how the garden looks in general
And explain what you found most interesting about it.
You should say:
- why you visited it
- who was there with you
- how the garden looks in general
And explain what you found most interesting about it.
Follow up question: Would you advise others to visit it? Why?
Part 3 Topic | Gardens- Do any of your friends visit this garden?
- What are the benefits of gardens in cities?
- Who mostly visits gardens, younger or older people?
- What is the best time to visit public gardens in the your country?
- What are some benefits of gardens for children?
IELTS Speaking Topics April [4]
Part 1 Topic | Work
- What do you do?
- Do you like your job?
- What are the most challenging aspects of your job?
- What would you say is your greatest achievement at work?
- What type of school did you attend?
- Did you enjoy studying? Why or why not?
- What do you remember most about your time at that school?
- What was the most challenging subject for you? Why?
Part 2 Topic | Ambitions / Goals
Describe an ambition or goal that you have for your career
You should say:
- Why you want to achieve it
- What you will need to do
- What obstacles you might face
And say how long you think it will take you to achieve this ambition or goal.
You should say:
- Why you want to achieve it
- What you will need to do
- What obstacles you might face
And say how long you think it will take you to achieve this ambition or goal.
Part 3 Topic | Ambitions
- What are some different types of ambitions people have?
- Do you think it is important to have ambitions?
- Are there any disadvantages to having ambitions?
- How can people's ambitions affect the lives of others?
- What are some things that people can do to deal with disappointment when they can't realize their ambitions?
- In your opinion, what is the most important thing to remember when pursuing ambitions?
- Why do you think some people believe it is possible to have too many ambitions?
IELTS Speaking Topics April [5]
Part 1 Topic | Work / Study
- Do you work or study?
- What do you do?
- Do you like your job/studies?
- What's the most challenging part of your job/studies?
- Do you think people these days work too hard or not hard enough?
- Is it a big city or a small town?
- What are some of the things you like about living there?
- Are there any things you don't like about it?
- Do you think people from different parts of the world view their hometowns differently?
Part 2 Topic | Hobbies
Talk about one of your hobbies
- What is the hobby?
- How did you get interested in it?
- What do you like most about it?
And say if there is there anything you don't like about it.
- What is the hobby?
- How did you get interested in it?
- What do you like most about it?
And say if there is there anything you don't like about it.
Part 3 Topic | Hobbies
- Do you think people from different parts of the world enjoy their hobbies differently?
- What are some similarities and differences you've noticed between hobbies in your country and in other countries?
- What are some benefits of pursuing a hobby?
- What are the differences between a creative hobby and a passive hobby? What are some examples of each?
- How do the two types of hobbies differ in terms of benefits?
IELTS Speaking Topics April [6]
Part 1 Topic | Hometown
- What is your hometown like?
- What do you like or dislike about your hometown?
- What is the most memorable event from your hometown?
- Do you like to take risks or play it safe?
- Do you prefer to stick to conventional ideas or be more innovative?
- Do you think people should challenge authority or obey it?
- How do you usually spend your free time?
- What are some of your favorite activities?
- What do you think are the benefits of spending free time creatively?
Part 2 Topic | A Risk
Talk about a time when you took a risk at work, and it paid off
- What made you take the risk?
- What did you do?
- How did the situation turn out?
And explain if you thought the risk was worth it afterward.
- What made you take the risk?
- What did you do?
- How did the situation turn out?
And explain if you thought the risk was worth it afterward.
Part 3 Topic | Taking Risks
- Do you think it's important to take risks even if there's a possibility of failure?
- Do you think it's worth risking potential harm or injury in order to achieve a goal?
- When is it appropriate to take risks, and when is it not?
- How important is creativity in your field of work?
- Can creativity be learned, or is it something that people are born with?
- How can creativity be used in problem-solving?