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Talk About A Skill You Learned, Skill Development Courses, Practical Skills

IELTS questions about hometown, skills, learning skills, practical skills, team building, and how children and adults learn from a recent IELTS test in Vietnam. Talk About A Skill IELTS Speaking Part 1 What is your full name? My name is ... Can I see your ID? Sure, here's my ID card Where are you from? I'm from Ho Chi Minh City Topic: Hometown What is your hometown famous for? I guess that most people would know it as the capital of South Vietnam in the past when we were two separate republics. Most people agree that it is the economic heart of the country and makes possibly the largest contribution, as a business center, to the overall economy of the country. And of course most people have heard of the famous musical "Miss Saigon" which was based on some of the historic events that took place here in the past. Do you still live in your hometown? Yes, I do, I still live with my family there. What do you like about living the...

IELTS Speaking Topics - A Difficult Decision You Had To make

IELTS Speaking Topics Part 2 IELTS Speaking Test Part 2 Cue Card Topic Question Talk about a time when you had to make a difficult choice. You should say: Why was it difficult? What and whom did it involve? What was the outcome of the choice you made? and explain if there were any consequences? IELTS Speaking Topics Talk about a difficult decision you had to make When I was growing up my parents were having problems in their relationship and for a couple of years things were not good at home; the atmosphere was terrible and they seemed to be constantly fighting with each other. My sister and I were very worried at the time that our parents would end up separating – which they did eventually. That was a really difficult time in life because so many things changed, but as often happens, there was a positive side to this also – our parents actually became happier people when they were not actually living together. They were like different people all of a s...