IELTS Speaking Mastery

The IELTS Speaking Mastery course is meticulously designed to elevate your speaking prowess, preparing you to ace the challenging IELTS Speaking test. Through immersive practice sessions, personalized feedback, and expert guidance, this course equips you with the skills and confidence needed to excel in real-life speaking scenarios.

Teaching methods

Online / Campus

Practice in Diverse Contexts

Engage in simulated speaking tests across various topics and contexts, allowing you to adapt your speaking skills to different situations.

Personalized Feedback

Receive detailed feedback from experienced instructors, enabling you to pinpoint areas for improvement and refine your speaking technique.

Effective Strategies for Each Task

Learn proven strategies tailored to each speaking task, including strategies for fluency, coherence, and vocabulary usage.

Focus on Pronunciation and Fluency

Enhance your pronunciation and fluency through targeted exercises and practice drills, ensuring clear and confident communication.

Simulated Exam Conditions

Experience realistic exam conditions during practice sessions, helping you familiarize yourself with the test format and build confidence for the actual exam.

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1709983961

Part 1: Introduction and General Topics

1. What is your full name? Can you tell me something about it?
2. Where are you from, and what do you like most about it?
3. Do you work or study at the moment? How long have you been doing this job/course of study?
4. What kind of music do you enjoy listening to? Why do you like it?
5. Have you made any trips recently? Can you share your experiences with me?
6. What is a popular tradition in your country that you particularly like? How is it celebrated, and why is it special for you?
7. Do you prefer spending time indoors or outdoors? Why is this your preference?
8. What kind of sports do you enjoy watching and participating in? Why are they appealing to you?
9. What was the first concert you attended, and how did you feel about it?
10. Can you describe a situation where you had to overcome a challenging obstacle in life or work? How did you manage to overcome it, and what did you learn from the experience?

Part 2: Cue Card - A Time When You Had to Overcome a Difficult Obstacle

Talk about a time when you had to overcome a difficult obstacle. Describe the situation, explain the challenges you faced, and tell how you dealt with them. What did you learn from this experience?

Part 3: Follow-up Questions

1. How do people usually cope with difficulties in your country, and what are some common ways of dealing with problems there?
2. Do you think overcoming obstacles is a necessary part of life or work? Why do you feel that way?
3. What do you think are the most important qualities to have when facing difficult situations, and why are they important for success in such circumstances?
4. How can we develop these qualities in ourselves or help others cultivate them?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1710213297

Part 1:

1. What is your favorite mode of transportation and why?
2. How do you usually spend your weekends? What did you do last weekend?
3. Do you prefer to live in a big city or a small town? Why?
4. How important is it for you to have a job that matches your interests or hobbies? Why do you think so?
5. Some people like to plan their vacations very carefully, while others prefer to be spontaneous. Which type of person are you and why?
6. What do you usually do when you have free time at home? Do you enjoy staying at home or going out with friends? Why?
7. What kind of sports activities do you like? Why do you enjoy them?
8. How often do you read the news from different sources (print media, online, television)? Which medium is your preferred choice and why?
9. What is one recent change in your life that has affected your routine or habits?

Part 2: Cue Card - Memorable Event in an Unfamiliar Setting

Describe a memorable event you attended in an unfamiliar setting. You should say:
- Where the event took place
- When the event happened
- The main activities of the event
- What you learned from the experience
And explain why this event was memorable for you.

Part 3:

1. How do you think technology has changed the way people interact with each other in different cultures?
2. In what ways can travel or living abroad contribute to personal growth and development?
3. How important is it for young people to learn about other cultures and languages? Why?
4. How can we encourage more cross-cultural communication and understanding between nations?
5. What are some of the challenges immigrants face when moving to a new country, and how can these be addressed?
6. In what ways can social media positively or negatively influence people's perspectives on different cultures?
7. How can we promote greater awareness and respect for cultural diversity within our own communities?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1709743551

Part 1: Introduction and Interview

1. What is your full name?
2. Where are you from?
3. Do you work or study?
4. What do you do for a living / why did you choose this career?
5. Have you ever visited another country? Which one and when?
6. What kind of music do you like? Why do you like that genre?
7. What are your hobbies? How often do you engage in them?
8. Do you prefer indoor activities or outdoor activities? Why?
9. What is the most beautiful place you have ever been to and why?
10. What are some important values or principles that guide your life?

Cue Card: Describe an event from your childhood that had a significant impact on you. You should say:

- what the event was
- where it took place
- who was involved in the event
- explain the importance of this event to you

Follow-up questions:

1. What do you think this event taught you about life or yourself?
2. How has this event influenced your decisions and actions today?
3. In what ways is your life different from how it would have been if that childhood event never occurred?

Part 3: Discussion Topics

1. The importance of sports in education: Do you agree or disagree with the statement? Why or why not?
2. The role of technology in modern society: What are the benefits and drawbacks of increased technological advancement?
3. How has globalization impacted your country's culture, economy, and lifestyle? Provide specific examples from your personal experience.
4. The concept of work-life balance: What challenges do people face in achieving a healthy balance between their careers and personal life?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1710289672

Part 1:

1. What is your full name?
2. Where are you from?
3. Do you work or study?
4. What do you do in your spare time?
5. What kind of music do you like?
6. Have you ever visited another country? Which one and when did you go there?
7. What sports do you like to play or watch?
8. What are some differences between where you live and a foreign city that you have visited or read about?
9. What do you usually do on weekends?
10. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?

Part 2 (Cue Card):

Title: Talk about a time when you felt happy.

- When and where did this happen?
- Why were you feeling happy at that moment?
- How did it make you feel to experience this happiness?
- Can you describe the people who were with you during this time, if any?
- How did your feelings of happiness affect you in the days or weeks following the event?
- If you could relive this moment, would you change anything about it or keep it exactly as it was? Why?

Part 3:

1. In what ways do different cultures express happiness and joy? How is it similar/different from your own culture's way of expressing happiness?
2. What are some things that people can do to feel happier in their everyday lives?
3. In your opinion, why do some people find it difficult to be happy or experience moments of happiness in their lives? How can they overcome this?
4. Some people believe that material possessions lead to happiness. Others argue that meaningful relationships are the key to happiness. Which side do you agree with and why?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1709844076

Part 1 Topics:

1. Describe a place where you like to spend your free time.
- What is this place?
- Why do you like spending time there?
- How often do you visit this place?
2. Talk about a skill or talent that you have.
- What is the skill or talent?
- When did you first learn this skill or develop this talent?
- Have you improved since then, and if so, how?
3. Describe an important event in your life.
- What was the event?
- Why was it significant to you?
- How did it impact your life?
4. Talk about a hobby or interest you have.
- What is this hobby or interest?
- When and why did you start doing it?
- How often do you engage in this activity?
5. Describe an experience you had while traveling.
- Where was the place you traveled to?
- What made the experience memorable?
- How did this experience change your perspective on life or yourself?

Part 2 (Cue Card):

Talk about a time when you had to deal with a difficult medical situation. You should say:

- Where and when it happened
- Who was involved
- What the problem was
- How you dealt with the situation
- The outcome of the situation

and explain why this experience was significant to you.

Part 3 Topics:

1. Advantages and disadvantages of technological advancements in healthcare.
- What are some examples of recent advancements in healthcare technology?
- How have these advancements impacted the quality of care provided to patients?
- Are there any potential drawbacks to this increased use of technology in healthcare?
2. The role of preventive health measures in maintaining good health.
- What are some common examples of preventive health measures?
- How do these measures contribute to overall health and wellness?
- Why is it important for individuals to take responsibility for their own health?
3. The impact of stress on physical and mental health.
- In what ways can stress affect a person's physical and mental health?
- What are some effective strategies for managing stress?
- How can society help individuals cope with stress in their lives?
4. The role of nutrition and exercise in maintaining good health.
- Why is it important to maintain a balanced diet and engage in regular exercise?
- How do these factors contribute to overall health and wellness?
- What challenges might people face in terms of eating healthily and staying active?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1710209286

Part 1

1. What is your home like?
2. Do you prefer living in the city or the country? Why?
3. What kind of music do you listen to? Why?
4. How often do you use public transport?
5. What kind of food do you like to eat? Why?
6. Do you enjoy spending time with your family and friends? Why or why not?
7. What sports do you play or watch? Why are they popular in your country?
8. What do you usually do on weekends? Why?
9. How do you relax after a busy day at work/school?
10. Do you like to read books, magazines, or newspapers? Which one and why?

Part 2 (Cue Card)

Title: Discuss a memorable experience you had while attending a cultural celebration.

- Where did the event take place?
- What was the occasion for the celebration?
- How did it make you feel? Why?
- Who were you with during this experience?
- Did you learn anything new about the culture or traditions at the event?
- How important is this cultural celebration to the people who live there/you?
- What kind of food and drinks were served at the event, if any?
- Were there any special performances or activities that you particularly enjoyed? Why?

Part 3

1. What role does culture play in today's world? How has it changed over time?
2. In what ways can attending cultural events help people learn about different societies and cultures?
3. How important is it to maintain and preserve traditional customs and festivals in the modern world? Why or why not?
4. How do cultural celebrations contribute to national identity and pride? Give some examples from your own experience or knowledge.
5. What are the benefits and challenges of globalization on local cultures and traditions? Explain with reasons and specific examples.
6. In what ways can people learn about other cultures without traveling? Why is this important in today's world?
7. How have cultural celebrations evolved over time, particularly in urban areas? Give some specific examples from your own experience or knowledge.

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1709706433

Part 1: Introduction and General Topics

1. What is your full name? Can you tell me something about the name you have chosen for yourself?
2. Where are you from originally and where do you live at the moment?
3. Have you always lived in your current city/town, or have you moved there from somewhere else?
4. What kind of climate does your home country have, and what is your personal preference when it comes to weather conditions - hot, cold, or something in between?
5. How do the people in your country celebrate national holidays? Are these celebrations similar to those in your current place of residence, if different, how are they different?
6. How often do you use public transportation in your daily life, and which methods do you typically use (such as buses, trains, or bicycles)?
7. What kind of music, if any, do you like to listen to in your spare time? Can you tell me about a concert or live performance you've attended recently that left a strong impression on you?
8. Some people prefer living in the city while others prefer living in the countryside - which environment do you prefer, and why?
9. What are some common hobbies or activities you engage in during your free time?
10. How do you stay informed about events happening around the world, such as news stories or political developments?

Part 2: Cue Card Topic

The topic for today's speaking test is: A new invention that has improved your life. Describe what it is and how it has helped you.

Here are some points you might want to include in your response:

- The invention you have chosen.
- Your experience with the invention before its recent improvements.
- The specific aspects of the invention that were recently updated or improved.
- How this improvement has affected your life, both positively and negatively, if applicable.

Part 3: Follow-up Questions

Based on your response in Part 2, here are some follow-up questions that an examiner might ask you:

1. How do you think the new invention has impacted society as a whole?
2. In your opinion, are there any other areas where this type of technology could be applied to create further advancements or improvements?
3. What do you think about the role of innovation and continuous improvement in various fields, such as science, technology, or even art?
4. How important is it for you to stay updated with new inventions and developments in your field of interest, and why?
5. Can you tell me about a time when a new invention or technology initially caused some difficulties before becoming widely accepted and beneficial to people's lives?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1710349677

Part 1:

1. What is your full name?
2. Can you tell me a little about yourself and where you come from?
3. Do you work or are you a student?
4. What do you do in your spare time? Are there any hobbies you enjoy doing?
5. How often do you travel? What kind of places do you like to visit?
6. What is the most memorable trip you've taken and why was it special?
7. What are some important values or customs in your culture that you would like people from other countries to understand?
8. Can you describe an occasion when you had to be patient for a long time, and how did you feel during this period?
9. Do you prefer to work alone or as part of a team, and why?
10. What kind of person do you think makes the best leader, and why?

Part 2 (Cue Card):

Title: Talk about a time when you had to deal with a difficult boss or supervisor.

- What was the situation like?
- How did the boss or supervisor behave?
- How did it make you feel?
- What steps did you take to handle the situation, and what was the outcome?
- What did you learn from this experience?

Part 3:

1. In what situations is effective communication with a boss important?
2. How can an employee improve their working relationship with a difficult boss or supervisor?
3. What are some characteristics of a good leader, and why are they essential?
4. How do cultural differences affect the way people manage others in the workplace, especially in terms of leadership styles?
5. In your opinion, what are some challenges that leaders face today in the workplace, and how can these be overcome?
6. Can you suggest some ways to create a positive work environment for employees and managers alike?
7. What are some important qualities an individual should possess to become an effective team leader?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1710119578

Part 1:

1. What is your full name?
2. Can you tell me a little about yourself and your hometown?
3. Do you work or are you studying?
4. What do you like to do in your free time?
5. What kind of music do you like? Why?
6. How often do you go to concerts or listen to music online?
7. Are there any popular events or festivals in your country that you enjoy attending? Why?
8. What type of books do you enjoy reading the most and why?
9. Do you prefer to read physical books or eBooks, and why is that?
10. How important are sports and physical activities in your life?

Part 2 (Cue Card):

Title: Describe a time when you had to confront a difficult ethical or moral dilemma.

- What was the situation?
- How did you feel about it at first?
- What actions did you take to resolve the dilemma, and why did you choose those specific actions?
- How did the outcome affect you, both emotionally and in terms of what you learned from the experience?

Part 3:

1. In what situations do people typically face ethical dilemmas?
2. What is the role of an individual's personal values and beliefs in resolving ethical dilemmas?
3. How can societal norms or expectations influence an individual's decision-making process during ethical dilemmas?
4. How do you think technology will affect ethics and moral dilemmas in the future?
5. What are some steps that governments, organizations, or individuals can take to address ethical concerns and prevent unethical behavior from occurring in the first place?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1710157795

Part 1:

1. What is your hometown like?
2. How would you describe your family?
3. Can you describe a job or role that you have held before?
4. Do you prefer to read books, watch movies, or listen to music more? Why?
5. Do you often travel? Where have you been?
6. What do you usually do in your free time?
7. How would you rate the importance of education in your life?
8. What do you like and dislike about where you live now?

Part 2 (Cue Card):

Title: Discuss a memorable experience you had while participating in a research project.

- What was the project about?
- How did you become involved with the project?
- What was your role in the project?
- Can you describe the experience in detail, including any challenges or obstacles you faced?
- How did this experience impact your understanding of the topic or field of research?
- What did you learn from this experience that you will carry forward to future projects?

Part 3:

1. What are some common types of research projects in your country? Why do you think they are important?
2. How has technology affected research and scientific discoveries in recent years?
3. What role does collaboration play in the success of a research project?
4. What is the importance of ethics in conducting research, especially in social sciences or humanities?
5. Do you think the funding for research projects should come from public or private sources, or a combination of both? Why?
6. How do you think the world would be different if there was more investment in research and development projects in various fields of study?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1709941230

Part 1 Questions:

1. What is your favorite hobby or activity to do in your free time? (Why?)
2. Can you describe a place you have visited recently that left a strong impression on you? (Where was it and why did you choose to visit it?)
3. How important are sports in your life? Why?
4. What kind of music do you like? Why do you enjoy this type of music more than others?
5. Some people prefer to watch movies at home, while others prefer going to the cinema. Which one do you prefer and why?
6. What is a popular tradition in your country that you celebrate with family or friends? (Why is it important to you?)
7. How often do you use public transport compared to using a private car for travelling purposes?
8. Do you like to cook at home, or do you prefer eating out at restaurants more often? Why?
9. What kind of food do you usually eat when you go out with friends and family? (Why do you choose this type of cuisine?)
10. How would you describe your ideal vacation destination and why?

Part 2 (Cue Card):

Title: A Memorable Experience While Volunteering

Describe a memorable experience you had while volunteering. You should say:
- When and where it happened
- What type of work you were doing
- Who you were working with
- How the experience affected you personally

And explain why this particular experience was so memorable for you.

Sample Answer:
In 2018, I volunteered at a local animal shelter in my hometown during the summer vacation. My main task was to feed, clean and walk the dogs who were waiting to be adopted. I had the opportunity to work with a group of other young volunteers who shared the same passion for animal welfare. During this experience, I learned a lot about responsibility and empathy.

The most memorable moment for me was when I was able to help find a loving home for one of the older dogs that no one wanted to adopt initially due to its age. Seeing the dog's joy after finding a new family made me feel like my efforts had made a real difference in that animal's life. This experience deeply impacted me and made me realize the importance of giving back to society, especially when it comes to helping vulnerable animals who can't speak for themselves.

Part 3 Questions:

1. What types of volunteering opportunities are available in your community? Why do you think there is a need for volunteers in various fields?
2. How do you think volunteering can help an individual personally and professionally?
3. Some people believe that volunteering should be made mandatory for everyone, while others disagree. What are the arguments for and against making it compulsory?
4. In what ways can schools encourage students to participate in volunteer activities outside of school hours?
5. Why do you think some people prefer to donate money instead of time when helping charitable organizations or causes?
6. How has technology impacted the way volunteers communicate and coordinate their efforts with each other, especially during emergencies like natural disasters?
7. Why are international volunteer programs gaining popularity among young adults nowadays?

IELTS Speaking Practice

IELTS.WORK # 1710241617

Part 1:

1. What is your hometown like?
2. Do you live in a city or a village?
3. How would you describe the weather in your country?
4. What types of food do people eat in your country?
5. What kind of music is popular in your country?
6. Can you name some famous people from your country?
7. Do you read books, magazines, or newspapers regularly? Which ones?
8. Are there any sports that are especially popular in your country? Why do you think that is?
9. How often do you go to the cinema? What kind of movies do you like to watch?
10. What kind of music do you enjoy listening to? Why do you prefer this genre?

Part 2 (Cue Card):

"Describe a time when you had to make a challenging decision."

- What was the situation that led to the difficult choice?
- How did you feel during the process of making the decision?
- Who, if anyone, helped you in making this decision?
- How did the decision affect your life afterward?
- What lessons did you learn from this experience?

Part 3:

1. In what situations do people often have to make difficult decisions? Why are these situations challenging?
2. How does a person's personality influence their decision-making process? Can you give an example from your own life or someone else's life?
3. What role does intuition play in the decision-making process? Some people prefer to follow their instincts, while others rely on logic. What is your personal preference and why?
4. How important are external factors, such as advice from friends and family, when making a challenging decision? Explain with an example.
5. Some decisions can have long-lasting effects on a person's life. Do you think people should be cautious when making decisions that could change their lives significantly in the future? Why or why not?
6. How do different cultures approach decision-making differently? Can you give some examples from your own experiences or observations of other cultures' practices in this regard?