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IELTS Speaking Part 2 Education - A class / course / subject you studied

Part 1 Part 3 Describe a class (or course) you studied. You should say: what the subject (or course) was where you studied it how long the class / course was what the contents of the course / class were and explain how you have benefited from that class (or course). IELTS Speaking Education Part 2 - Describe a class (or course) you studied I’ll tell you about my English education , well, really several English courses. I first started studying English when I was a girl - I was maybe 10 or 11 years old. My parents sent me to an English class on Saturday mornings at one of the local language schools. There were about 12 children in the group - and we used to do different activities in English, play games, listen to songs and watch videos, and things like that. Then I studied English at university - and it was quite different, much more formal and less fun, but it was still interesting. But the best English course I did was last summer when I went to an...

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Education

Part 1 Part 2 IELTS Speaking Part 3 Questions and Answers Example IELTS speaking questions education Adult education Do many adults who have been working for some time return to college for further study? Yes, I think that nowadays many of them do, especially if they want to be competitive in their field. Most of my friends have completed post-graduate diplomas or advanced skills courses related to their work. Who pays for this adult education? If it’s a professional diploma or post-graduate course, then normally it’s the student who pays. In government-funded community colleges, some courses are free. In the future, do you think more adults will enroll in courses of study? Yes, continuing education is more important than ever now. People need to keep their skills up to date or even learn new skills to remain employable. Most young people nowadays won’t have one job for life. The employment marketplace is different now. They are likely to undergo various skills ...

Are there differences between different countries' education systems? Why?

Are there differences between different countries' education systems? Why? I’m sure there are. I mean it makes sense because different countries have different needs, don’t they? Some countries are still trying to make sure that all children get a good basic education. Others are more developed and have different aims regarding education. For example, I’m sure the education systems in the USA and China are quite different. I’m not an expert, but the cultures are very different, so I suppose the education system will reflect those differences. Some education systems are more open and questioning while others are more conventional and based on the transfer of information rather than discovery learning, for example. The education system of a country reflects its culture, history and current needs, so although there may be some similarities, there are also bound to be some big differences. How are teaching methods determined in the education system? I’m not really sure...

IELTS: Talk about an intelligent person you know, punctuality, parents, teachers, government & education

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This IELTS speaking test includes questions about: your job punctuality an intelligent person teachers & parents education & children government & education IELTS Speaking Test Part 1 What is your full name? My name is …. Can I see your ID? Of course, here’s my ID card. Where are you from? I’m from Bulgaria Do you work or study? I’m working at the moment. What do you do for a job? I’m working as an assistant at the university, in the administration department. Do you like your job? Why? Sometimes, yes, but it can also be quite boring at times. There are some interesting tasks and I like it best when I’m learning new things. Unfortunately, there are also many repetitive jobs which need to be done and those can be extremely boring, especially if there is a lot of that type of work. Do you think being punctual is important? Why? Yes, it’s important especially when other people are depending on you or waiting for you. When people are punctual, things work...