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IELTS Speaking Test | Friends and Friendships | Sample Answers

IELTS Speaking Test | Friends & Friendship Having deep connections built on trust, respect, and shared experiences can potentially make friendships last for many years to come. Do you have a lot of friends? Alternative Wording: Do you have many friends? No, I don't. I have a few friends and one person who is my best friend. When did you last see your friend? It was about a month ago, we went for a coffee together and to catch up with what’s been happening. We'd both been very busy recently so getting together was a bit of a problem. Normally, we see each other at least once a week. How important are friends to you? Friends are very important to me. They support me through life's ups and downs, giving advice, laughter, and companionship. My friends have enriched my social life and helped me grow personally, encouraging me to be better. Having close friends like them has made life's journey, so far, more meaningful and fun. What is the ...

IELTS Speaking Topics - Photos - Chocolate - Relationships

IELTS Speaking Part 1 chocolate photos friends IELTS Speaking Part 2 Describe a person you recently met with again IELTS Speaking Part 3 work relationships making friends relationships IELTS Speaking Test Part 1 What do you enjoy most about your work/studies? My work is very interesting. I find it challenging and that's a good thing because I get bored very easily if I'm not fully engaged in something. I enjoy working with my colleagues, and the workplace environment is excellent. But the most important thing for me is that I feel constantly stimulated to learn more, develop as a professional and seek to build a long-term career in this field. Taking photos Do you like taking photos? Sometimes, yes. If I see something I like then I'll normally take a photo, or if I'm out with my friends and we're having a good...

IELTS Speaking Part 2 - A City/Country You Want To Move To

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This recent test includes IELTS questions about: Friends Animals Boats Moving to a new city/country Job satisfaction Quality of life IELTS Speaking Part 1 Friends: Do you have the same friends as you had in primary school? Why? Why not? No, I don't. After I attended primary school, my family moved to another part of the country, and so I lost touch with the other children I went to school with. Why do you think friends are important? Because they can make you feel good. You can share experiences with them, and some of your best memories are made with your friends. Apart from your immediate family, they’re probably some of the most important and influential people in your life. They’re a source of support, encouragement, and comfort when things go bad in life. Do you chat online with friends? Why? Why not? Yes, all the time, especially now because I have several friends in other countries, so we always chat or call each other regularly. And my fr...

What is Your Greatest Achievement in Life? Friends, Animals, Life Goals

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This IELTS speaking test includes questions about: friends animals achievements life goals IELTS Speaking Exam Part 1 Friends: Have you made many friends? Yes, over the years I’ve made several good friends that I met in different places and at different times, like at school, university and work. How often do you get together with your friends? I guess with my best friends, currently, we probably see each other maybe once a week or once every two weeks if we are busy. Sometimes we all get together, there are five of us, and do something or go out to eat together. And sometimes maybe only two or three of us meet up if the others are busy. What do you normally do with your friends? As I said, sometimes we go out to eat, other times maybe we go out at night to a party or other event. We’ve also been on several trips together to visit other places, but those happen less frequently, as it can be difficult for everyone to arrange their free time, so we can all go toge...

IELTS Speaking Test UK London | Questions & Answers

Here are some questions from a recent IELTS speaking test in London, in the UK, with sample answers. IELTS Speaking Test Part 1 What is your full name? My name is Christina Antonescu Can I see your ID? Yes, here you are Where are you from? I’m from Bucharest, in Romania. Do you work or study? I’m studying at the moment, here at university. What subject are you studying? I’m doing a master's degree in International Business. It's a two-year course which follows on from my previous degree in Business Administration. It basically covers all the usual business areas but with an international and global focus on how business is organized and financed, and affected by cross-border and cross-cultural issues in a business context. Do you really enjoy this course? Yes, I really like it because it’s very interesting. I also enjoy it because although there is some theoretical work involved, the majority of the course is very practical oriented; regarding the application ...

IELTS 11 Speaking Test 2 - Authentic IELTS Practice Test

IELTS 11 Speaking Test 2 Part 1 The examiner asks the candidate about him/herself, his/her home, work or studies and other familiar topics. How often do you go out with friends? Tell me about your best friend at school. How friendly are you with your neighbours? (Why/Why not?) Which is more important to you, friends or family (Why?) IELTS 11 Speaking Test 2 Part 2 Cue Card Topic Question Describe a writer you would like to meet You should say: who the writer is what you know about this writer already what you would like to find out and explain why you would like to meet this writer IELTS 11 Speaking Test 2 Part 3 Reading and children What kinds of book are most popular with children in your country? Why do you think that is? Why do think children do not read books very often? How do you think children can be encouraged to read more? Reading for different purposes Are there any occasions when reading at speed is a useful skill to have? Wha...