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
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 # 1710352552
Part 1:
1. What is your full name?
2. Can you introduce yourself and tell me about where you are from, please?
3. Do you work or study at the moment? If so, what do you do/study?
4. What do you like to do in your free time?
5. What kind of music do you enjoy listening to? Why?
6. Have you made any new year's resolutions for this year? If so, what are they?
7. Do you prefer to celebrate holidays at home or travel somewhere? Why?
8. What is the most memorable gift you have ever received? Why was it memorable for you?
9. What kind of person do you think you are: an introvert, extrovert, or ambivert? Why?
10. How would your best friend describe you in three words? Why did you choose these words to describe yourself?
Part 2 (Cue Card):
Title: Describe a time when you had to make a decision under pressure.
- What was the situation?
- How did you feel at that moment?
- What factors influenced your decision-making process?
- Can you tell me about the consequences of your decision, both short and long term?
- How did this experience impact your personal growth or learning?
Part 3:
1. In what situations do people usually have to make important decisions under pressure? Why are these situations stressful for individuals?
2. How can a person improve their ability to make good decisions under pressure? What kind of practice or training is helpful in developing this skill?
3. Do you think that decision-making skills should be taught in schools and universities? Why or why not?
4. Some people argue that technology has made it more difficult for us to make decisions independently, as we rely on the internet for information. What are your thoughts on this issue?
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1710205565
Part 1 Questions:
1. What is your favorite type of environment? For example, do you prefer the city or the countryside? Why?
2. Can you describe a place you have been to that has beautiful scenery or nature? What made it special?
3. Do you think it's important for people to protect the environment and why is this so?
4. In your opinion, what are some of the biggest environmental problems facing our world today?
5. What can individuals do to help reduce their impact on the environment, for example by reducing waste or using public transport instead of cars?
Part 2 (Cue Card) - Talk about a time when you had to deal with a difficult environmental problem:
- When did this event take place and where were you at that time?
- What was the problem you were faced with and why was it difficult for you to handle it?
- How did you go about solving or dealing with this problem, what steps did you take, and how successful were you in resolving the issue in the end?
- Reflecting on your experience, what lessons can you draw from this event regarding environmental conservation and sustainable practices?
Part 3 Questions:
1. How are governments around the world working to address the environmental issues they face? Can you give some examples of effective policies or initiatives you have heard about?
2. In what ways can educational institutions contribute to raising awareness about environmental problems and promoting sustainable practices among students and staff?
3. What role should businesses play in protecting the environment, and how are they currently responding to this responsibility, if at all?
4. How can individuals be motivated to adopt more eco-friendly habits and lifestyles? What kind of support or resources should be provided to help them make these changes?
5. How do you think technological advancements can play a part in solving environmental problems, for example through renewable energy sources or recycling technologies?
6. Some people argue that the benefits of economic growth outweigh the costs of environmental damage. What are your thoughts on this statement and how would you balance these concerns if you had decision-making power in your country or community?
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1710036553
Part 1:
1. What is your full name? Can you tell me something about where you're from?
2. Do you live in a city or a village? Which one do you prefer and why?
3. What kind of music do you like to listen to? Why do you enjoy that type of music?
4. Are there any festivals in your country that are celebrated nationally or locally? Which one is your favorite and why?
5. How often do you read books, magazines or newspapers for fun? What kind of material do you prefer?
6. Do you like to watch movies at the cinema, on TV, or online? Which format do you prefer and why?
7. How often do you travel to other cities or countries for leisure? What are some places you have been to that you liked a lot?
8. Are there any sports or physical activities that you like to participate in regularly? Why do you enjoy them?
9. Do you prefer to eat out at restaurants or cook at home? Why do you prefer one option over the other?
10. How often do you use public transportation such as buses, trains, and subways in your daily life?
Part 2 (Cue Card):
Title: A Difficult Legal or Regulatory Challenge
Talk about a time when you had to deal with a difficult legal or regulatory challenge. Describe the situation, explain what steps you took to address it, and describe how you felt during the process.
Part 3:
1. How do laws and regulations affect people's daily lives in your country?
2. What are some challenges that businesses face when trying to comply with laws and regulations in your country?
3. In what ways can the legal system help resolve disputes between individuals, organizations, or the government?
4. How important is it for people to understand and follow the laws and regulations of their country? Why do you think that is?
5. What roles do lawyers play in society, particularly when it comes to legal challenges like the one you described in part 2?
6. Some argue that certain laws are too restrictive, while others say they provide necessary protection. How do you view this debate, and why?
7. How can governments improve their laws and regulations to better protect citizens' rights and ensure fairness for all members of society?
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1709881539
Part 1:
1. What is your favorite type of music? Why do you like it?
2. Do you prefer listening to music or watching movies? Why?
3. How often do you listen to the radio or watch TV programs about music?
4. Can you play a musical instrument? If yes, which one and since when?
5. What kind of concerts or live performances have you attended in the past year?
Part 2 (Cue Card):
Title: Discuss a memorable experience you had while attending a community event.
- What was the event about?
- Where did it take place?
- Who were the participants/performers at the event?
- How did you feel during and after the event?
- What impact did this event have on your life or community?
Part 3:
1. What role does music play in today's society? (Linking to Part 1)
2. In what ways can music and arts contribute to a strong sense of community? (Linking to Part 2)
3. How important is it for communities to organize such events? Why?
4. How do you think technology has affected the way people experience live music performances or community events in recent years?
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1710267737
Part 1 Questions:
1. What is your favorite type of weather? Why?
2. Do you prefer living in a city or in the countryside? Why?
3. Have you ever visited any national parks or nature reserves? Which one and why did you choose it?
4. How often do you go out for a walk in the nature or park? What do you usually do during your walks?
5. Do you enjoy camping or hiking? Why or why not?
6. How important is environmental protection to you? Explain why.
7. Have you ever watched any documentary about wildlife or nature? Which one and what did you learn from it?
8. How do you think human activities impact the environment and wildlife around us?
9. What kind of sports or physical activities do you like to engage in outdoors? Why are these activities important to you?
Part 2 (Cue Card):
Title: A memorable encounter with nature
Talk about a memorable encounter you had with nature. Describe the experience, where and when it happened, and explain why it was so unforgettable for you.
Model Essay:
In May 2018, I embarked on a hiking trip in the Himalayan mountains of Nepal. The trek was an arduous one, taking us through dense forests, across high-altitude passes, and over steep mountain ridges. One particularly unforgettable encounter with nature occurred during this journey when we crossed a river via a swaying suspension bridge.
The day was clear and cold as we approached the bridge. The Bhote Koshi River, which flowed beneath us, was in full force due to the recent snowmelt from the higher elevations. As I stepped onto the shaky wooden slats of the bridge, I was gripped with a sudden fear that momentarily paralyzed me. The gusty wind only added to the suspense as it swayed the bridge violently back and forth.
Despite the trepidation, the experience was incredibly memorable because it tested my physical and mental endurance. Moreover, the encounter instilled in me a newfound respect for nature's raw power. It also served as a reminder of how important it is to be cautious when venturing into the outdoors, especially in challenging terrains like the Himalayas.
Part 3 Questions:
1. How do different ecosystems adapt to their environments?
2. What kind of effects do human activities have on different ecosystems around the world?
3. Why is it important for humans to protect natural habitats and endangered species?
4. How can individuals contribute to environmental conservation efforts?
5. In what ways can technology be helpful in preserving our environment or understanding it better?
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1709780996
Part 1: Introduction and Interpersonal Relationships
1. What is your favorite way to spend your free time?
2. How often do you use the internet for entertainment purposes?
3. Can you describe an important event that happened in your life recently?
4. Do you prefer to read books or watch movies for leisure activities? Why?
5. How do you typically communicate with your friends and family? In person, on the phone, or online?
6. What are some of your hobbies or interests? Have they changed much over time, or have they stayed pretty consistent?
7. Can you describe a situation where you had to use your language skills in an unfamiliar context?
8. How do you handle stress or difficulties that arise during your daily life?
9. What is one of your goals for the near future and what are you doing to achieve it?
Part 2: Cue Card - Describe a time when you helped someone.
- When did this event occur, and what was the situation?
- What motivated you to help that person or those people?
- How did you provide assistance in that situation?
- What were some of the challenges you faced while helping, and how did you overcome them?
- Can you describe the outcome and the reaction from the person who received your help?
- Do you think it was worthwhile to lend a hand in that particular situation, and why or why not?
Part 3: Social Issues and Topics of General Interest
1. What is one important social issue that concerns you, and why does it concern you?
2. How do you think technology has impacted communication between people today, both positively and negatively?
3. Some people prefer to use public transportation, while others prefer to drive their own cars. What are the pros and cons of each method, in your opinion?
4. How can individuals or organizations contribute to environmental conservation efforts in their community or workplace?
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1709781828
Part 1
1. What is your hometown like?
2. Do you prefer living in the city or countryside? Why?
3. What types of events do you enjoy attending in your free time?
4. How often do you make new friends? What's important to you when making friends?
5. How often do you use public transport? Which one is your favourite and why?
6. Some people like to watch movies at the cinema, others prefer watching them at home. Which one do you prefer and why?
7. Do you like to travel? What was the most memorable destination you've visited and why?
8. How often do you cook at home? What is your favourite dish to prepare and why?
9. Some people prefer listening to music while working, others find it distracting. Which one are you and why?
Part 2 (Cue Card)
Talk about a time when you felt proud of your country. Please include the following in your response:
- Where were you when this event occurred
- What made you feel proud
- Explain how this event affected you personally
Part 3
1. How important is patriotism in today's world? Why?
2. In what ways can people show their love and support for their country?
3. How has the role of national identity changed over time? Why do you think this is the case?
4. What are some positive and negative aspects of a strong national identity?
5. Some countries have a strong sense of national pride, while others may not. Why might this be the case?
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1710152275
Part 1
1. What is your full name?
2. Can you tell me a little about yourself and where you are from?
3. Do you work or are you a student?
4. What do you do in your free time?
5. What kind of music do you like? Why?
6. Have you ever travelled to another country? Which one and when?
7. What do you think about the environment? How can we protect it?
8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in a big city compared to a small town or village?
9. In your opinion, which is more important: money or happiness? Why?
Part 2 (Cue Card)
Topic: Talk about a time when you had to deal with a difficult personal problem.
- What was the problem?
- When did it happen?
- How did it affect you?
- What steps did you take to overcome the problem?
- What was the outcome of your actions?
- How did this experience change or influence you?
Part 3
1. In what ways can people cope with difficult personal problems? (follow up: What kind of support do you think is most effective when dealing with difficulties?)
2. How important is it to share one's personal problems with others rather than keeping them to oneself? (follow up: What are some potential downsides to sharing your problems with others?)
3. In what ways can communities or societies help individuals deal with difficult personal problems? (follow up: What role should the government play in providing support for people facing personal difficulties?)
4. How has technology impacted the way we cope with difficult situations and problems today? (follow up: Are there any downsides to relying on technology for support during difficult times?)
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1710261766
Part 1:
1. What is your favorite type of music? Why do you like it?
2. Do you prefer to listen to music while you're working or doing other activities, or not? Why?
3. How important is music in your life? Can you give an example?
4. Have you ever learned to play any musical instrument? If yes, which one and for how long have you been playing it?
5. Do you often go to concerts or music festivals? Why do you like them or dislike them if not?
Part 2 (Cue Card):
Title: Describe a building you find interesting.
- What is the building and where is it located?
- How does its design reflect the local culture or architecture style of the place it's built in?
- What specific features make this building interesting to you?
- Can you share any memorable experiences you had in this building?
Part 3:
1. In what ways have architectural styles changed over time, especially in your country or region?
2. How do modern buildings differ from older buildings in terms of design and functionality?
3. Some people prefer to live in old houses, while others prefer new apartments or houses. What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in an old house or a new apartment/house?
4. Why is it important to preserve historical buildings and sites? How can this be achieved effectively according to you?
5. How do you think architecture will develop in the future, especially considering climate change and environmental concerns?
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1710113759
Part 1:
1. What is your full name? Can you tell me something about yourself and where you live?
2. Do you work or are you a student? If so, what do you do/study?
3. What kind of music do you like? Why?
4. What hobbies and interests do you have? How did you get interested in them?
5. Have you ever visited another country? Which one(s) did you visit? What did you like about it/them?
6. What do you usually do during your free time or weekends?
7. What kind of sports do you enjoy watching or playing? Why?
8. How often do you go online? What are some of the websites that you visit frequently?
9. What do you think about the environment and climate change issues in your country?
10. Do you have any plans for the near future, such as travel or study plans?
Part 2 (Cue Card):
Title: A Time When You Received Unexpected Help
- Describe a situation when someone helped you unexpectedly.
- Explain why you needed help in that situation.
- How did you feel after receiving the help?
- What impact did this unexpected help have on you and/or your life?
Part 3:
1. How has technology affected people's ability to help one another in times of need?
2. In what ways can communities provide support to those who are in need of help or assistance?
3. What role does family play in helping each other out, especially during difficult situations or times of crisis?
4. In some cultures, is it more common for people to ask for help from others or to rely on themselves? Why might this be the case?
5. How can individuals and societies benefit from offering and receiving help from one another?
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1709943418
Part 1:
1. What is your full name?
2. Can I see your identification, please?
3. Where are you from originally and where do you live now?
4. What do you do for a living or what did you study at university/college/school?
5. How long have you been living in this city/country?
6. Do you prefer the countryside or the city? Why?
7. What kind of music do you like? Why do you enjoy that type of music?
8. Are there any sports, hobbies, or activities you're interested in? Which one is your favorite and why?
9. What are some important values for you or your family/community? Explain why these are so important to you.
10. How do you usually spend your free time? What do you like to do?
Part 2 (Cue Card):
Topic: Describe a time when you had to adapt to unexpected changes.
- When did this situation happen?
- Where were you and what were you doing?
- What was the unexpected change? How did it affect your plans or activities?
- How did you react to the change at first? Were you able to cope with it immediately, or did it take some time?
- Can you give an example of how you had to adapt to this situation? How did you manage to adjust to the unexpected change?
- Did you learn anything from this experience that you didn't know before? What lessons did you learn from this situation?
- How do you think you would handle a similar situation in the future?
Part 3:
1. In what ways can people become more adaptable to change? Can you give some specific examples or strategies?
2. How important is it for individuals, especially students and workers, to be adaptable to unexpected changes? Why do you think so?
3. Are there any societal factors that influence a person's ability to adapt to changes? Explain your thoughts on this matter.
IELTS Speaking Practice
IELTS.WORK # 1710276113
Part 1: General Questions
1. What is your full name? Can you tell me something about it?
2. Do you work or are you a student?
3. What do you usually do during the weekend?
4. How would you describe your hometown to someone who has never been there before?
5. What kind of music do you like? Why?
6. Do you prefer to read books or watch movies? Why?
7. What are some important qualities that a person should have in order to be successful in life, according to you?
8. How often do you communicate with your family and friends? In what ways?
9. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
10. What is your favorite season and why?
Part 2: Cue Card - Describe a time when you received good news.
- When did this event occur?
- Who was the person that delivered the news to you? How did they tell you? (face-to-face, on the phone, via email, etc.)
- What was the nature of the good news?
- How did you feel when you received the news?
- What did you do after receiving the news?
- Reflecting back, how has this event impacted your life since then?
Part 3: Follow up Questions
1. How important is it to receive good news in life, according to you? Why?
2. In what situations would you consider a piece of information as "good news"? Explain why.
3. How can people handle receiving bad news, especially when it's unexpected or upsetting?
4. What role does communication play in delivering good news effectively?
5. Do you think the way information is delivered can impact the perception of the news itself? Why or why not?