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How to describe a traditional product of your country you bought

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Speaking for IELTS How to talk about a traditional product of your country that you bought What are some good ideas for a traditional product to talk about? Here are 13 ideas for a traditional product you could describe: Handwoven textiles Traditional pottery Artisan jewellery Local produce such as fruits, vegetables, grains, and spices Musical instruments Carved woodwork Crafted furniture Regional clothing items like sarongs and saris Handcrafted baskets or bags Hand-dyed fabrics and accessories Local artwork or paintings Antique items such as coins, stamps, or postcards Hand-crafted toys or trinkets How to describe a traditional product in 5 easy steps: Begin by identifying the product's unique features and characteristics , design elements , such as its shape and color. Describe the history of the item, its cultural significance, and how it is made. Highlight any special materials that are used to make the product and their sou...

Latest IELTS Speaking Practice - 1 Minute Global Issues

Global issues: Developing Countries, Foreign Aid, Immigration, Multicultural Societies FAQs IELTS speaking | Things you can say about ... Challenges for Developing Countries There are a range of problems facing developing countries Healthcare and education standards can be quite low in some developing countries The life expectancy of a normal person in a developed country is normally less than that of a person in a developed country Developing countries can lack infrastructure, employment and good accommodation/housing Many people suffer from poverty in developing countries Sometimes food, drinking water, medical supplies and other basic necessities are scarce (hard to find) Help for Developing Countries Development aid programs are the best way to help a country to develop Investment in long-term development projects by richer nations can help other countries to develop Charities and governments can help by providing / building ...

Is it convenient to use an app? The most innovative thing I've ever seen

Yes, that’s why they’re so popular – people use apps all the time for a wide variety of purposes, and to be honest, most brands and businesses have apps, so they must be worthwhile. Apps make life simpler, well, easier anyway, and they’re a great way of organizing everything you do. You can have an app for almost anything you want to do, music, pictures, shopping. There’s almost no limit to the kind of apps available – which ones you end up using just depends on what you want to do – and how you want to do it. What benefits do apps have? Apps make life more convenient and organized. They allow people to access information in a simple, quick, and easy way. Additionally, many apps are free or low-cost and are very user-friendly. With the use of an app, you can get up-to-date information about almost anything quickly and easily. Apps also reduce the need for paper-based materials, making it easier to store and manage information. Finally, apps can make life more e...

Are there any drawbacks to apps? | What You Need to Know

Are there any drawbacks to apps? Are there any drawbacks to using apps? Yes, there are some drawbacks to using apps. For instance, apps can take up a lot of storage space on your device, which can slow down its performance and cause it to become less responsive. Apps also require regular updates, which can be time-consuming and tedious. Additionally, many apps require you to give them access to certain information or features of your device that could put your privacy at risk. Furthermore, apps can be susceptible to malware or other forms of cyber attacks that could compromise the security of your data. Therefore, users need to do their due diligence when researching an app before downloading it onto their devices. Finally, there is no guarantee that the app will work as promised or consistently meet the user's expectations. It is possible for an app to not work on certain devices or for its features to become outdated over time. As a result, it is important to check re...

Recent IELTS Speaking Test Questions & Answers

Are you preparing for the IELTS speaking test? If so, you'll want to check out these recent questions and answers. This will give you a better idea of what to expect on test day and help you prepare for the exam. The questions are all real, and you can see model answers for each of them. IELTS Speaking Part 1 What is your full name? Johan Juareg Can I see your ID? Yes, here’s my ID card Where are you from? I’m from Denmark Do you work or study? I work. I have a job in an engineering company. What is your job? I’m a technical sales engineer Do you like it? Yes, I do. It’s a great job, interesting, challenging, and well paid too. What do you like about it? Most of all I like the fact that I get to meet all different kinds of people and help them solve problems through the products we provide for them. Each project I’m assigned to is slightly different and it’s very satisfying when a project is finally completed successfully. I also get to work wi...

Speaking for IELTS FULL Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Recent IELTS Speaking Test PART 1 Do you study or work? I’m a student at the moment. I’m studying Industrial Engineering. What do you like the most about your studies? Well, I like the technology aspects more than, for example, the math which is an essential component of the course, but overall I suppose it would have to be the amount of new and interesting knowledge I’m gaining which I think is the best thing about my course. I find it incredibly interesting and stimulating and it just makes me want to learn even more – that’s what I like most about it. Are your studies really what you expected them to be? Actually, the course I’m doing is more interesting than I thought it would be before I started. So it’s really better than I expected. In what part of your country do you currently live? I live in the southern part of the country, which is quite a bit quieter than most of the other areas. It’s less populated than, for example, the north of the country. ...

Speaking for IELTS Toys, Popular Apps, Toy & Film Industry

Click on / tap a question to see a sample answer. IELTS Speaking Test Part 1 Would you describe yourself as a morning person? I'm not really a morning person, but I can get up and get going if I need to. I'm definitely more of a night owl though! At what time of the day do you work the most effectively? I work most effectively in the evening after I've had a chance to wake up and get going. I find that I have more energy and focus then, and can really get things done. Do you use a phone or computer frequently? I use both a phone and a computer frequently throughout the day. I definitely couldn't get by without either one! Do you use mobile phone or computer applications (apps) often? I use mobile phone apps quite often, but not so much computer apps. I find that there are more useful apps for my phone since I can take it with me everywhere. Plus, it's just more convenient to use in general. What's the most popular applicat...

Birds IELTS speaking Part 1

Birds topic for speaking for IELTS IELTS Speaking Part 1 Do you like birds? Why? Why not? Yes, I love birds! They are so beautiful and graceful. I enjoy watching them fly and hearing their songs. Birds also remind me of nature and the outdoors, which I love. How do you feel about birds? [Why do you feel that way?] I love birds because they are so beautiful and majestic. I feel a sense of wonder when I see them soaring through the sky or perched atop a tree. They remind me of the beauty and fragility of nature. Why do you think people might be scared of birds? Some people might be scared of birds because they are afraid of being attacked by them. Others might be scared because they simply don't like the way they look. Some birds can look quite menacing, especially when they are swooping down on their prey. Whatever the reason, some people just don't like birds and think they are scary creatures. How do people in your country feel about birds? Some people in...

Weather IELTS Speaking Part 3

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Weather & Climate There are many possible questions you could be asked about the weather in the IETS Speaking test . In some countries, the weather is an interesting topic and people discuss it every day because the weather changes every day. In other countries, the weather may be very stable and hot and sunny all the time or cold all the time. If you come from a country where the climate or weather doesn't change much and the four seasons aren't really obvious, then you should at least understand how to talk about the weather and the climate in case you are asked one of the weather-related questions in the IELTS speaking test. Weather IELTS speaking Part 1 What's the weather normally like where you live? In what way is the weather different here from the weather in your home country? What season do you like best? What do you do in that season? what kind of weather do you like? What sort of weather do you like the most? What ...

Leisure Activities, Companies & Employees - Speaking for IELTS

Speaking for IELTS Part 3 IELTS Speaking Test Part 3 Questions Companies and Leisure Activities of Employees Do you think people feel pressure at work? Can you suggest any ways for people to deal with this pressure? Do you think companies should provide leisure facilities for their employees? Do you think companies should organize leisure activities for their employees? Do you think companies (or government departments) should encourage more outdoor recreational activities for their employees? Do you think companies should provide a gym for their employees? Do you think the effects of a gym in a company would be good or bad? Do you think most people prefer to engage in leisure activities with friends or with work colleagues?