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What kind of things advertise most in your country?

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IELTS Speaking Test Vietnam IELTS speaking test questions from a recent IELTS Speaking Test in Vietnam IELTS Speaking Test Vietnam Part 1 What is your full name? Elizabeth Thủy Tiên Can I see your ID? Here is my passport Where are you from? I'm Vietnamese, from here in Hanoi. Do you work or study? I'm studying at the moment, my Masters Degree in Business , specializing in Strategic Planning. Do you live in a house or an apartment? I still live with my parents in their house, our family house. Do you like your home? Yes, I love it. I have so many happy memories growing up there with my brothers and sister. What will your future house look like? I really don't know. If I stay here in Vietnam then I suppose I would like to have a traditional family home like my parents. But at the moment I'm planning to emigrate to Canada , so I don't really know what type of house there I would like to get eventually. Topic: Transportation ...

IELTS Speaking | Describe a Room that You Like, Public Transport, Buildings (Past, Present, Future)

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IELTS Speaking Part 1 What is your full name? My name is ... Can I see your ID? Sure, here's my passport. Where are you from? I'm from [country], but I've been here in Canada for a couple of months now. Do you work or study? I'm studying at the moment. I'm doing an English course related to Business. Do you live in an apartment or a house? For the time being I'm staying with some friends here in their apartment. Do you like living in a big house? [Why?/Why not?] Well, my family house in [city], in [country] is a lot bigger than the aprtment here, and I miss the space sometimes and the garden, but I think living in an apartment is good for lots of reasons, especially if you're busy working and don't have time to look after the house. Do you prefer to use public transport or a car? I prefer to have a car, I used to have one back home, but here I'm learning to use the public transport - it's different from back home and it...