This full IELTS speaking test from October is based on real questions currently on the IELTS speaking exam.
One big difference you will see between my sample answers for speaking and other ones is that mine are more natural – like real speaking.
Writing is different from speaking. In English, we don’t speak in formal sentences like an essay.
For example, many sample answers might write and answer like: “Yes, I really love to eat ice. Ice cream is one of my favorite foods and when I have the time to go get ice cream, I will go with my friends.”
But that is unnatural – it is too much like writing.
A more natural way of saying the same answer would be:
“Sure, sure, I’ve been known to grab the occasional ice cream – with friends most of the time – when we’re already out – maybe after getting coffee or grabbing a bite to eat. Why not?”
Enjoy and you can get the full EBook here with natural answers for these questions and many more (including the IELTS writing exam) on Patreon: Patreon.com/howtodoielts
Dave
Full IELTS Speaking Exam October 2024
Speaking Part 1
Where You Live
Do you live in an apartment or house?
What views can you see through the windows?
What kind of apartment or house do you want to have in the future?
Friends
Question 1: What do you do together with your friends?
Question 2: Do you prefer to have a big or small group of friends?
Question 3: What kinds of people do you like to have as friends?
Question 4: Do you prefer to spend time alone or with friends?
Favourite Days
Question 1: Which day is your favourite day of the week?
Question 2: Which day is your least favourite day?
Question 3: How do you usually spend your time on your favourite day?
Question 4: Which day of the week is least busy in your country?
Speaking Part 2
Describe someone you know who recently moved to new accommodation.
You should say:
When and where this person moved
How you know this person
What kind of accommodation he/she moved to
And how this person felt about moving
Speaking Part 3
Question 1: How does moving to a new home impact a person’s sense of belonging and community?
Question 2: What are some potential challenges that individuals or families may face when moving to a new home, especially in terms of adjusting to a new neighborhood or city?
Question 3: In what ways can moving to a new home positively or negatively affect an individual’s social life and relationships?
Question 4: What factors should people consider when deciding whether to move to a new home, particularly in terms of their career prospects and job opportunities?
Question 5: How can moving to a new home contribute to personal growth and development, and what are some steps individuals can take to make the transition smoother?
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