IELTS Speaking test in Iran – November 2010
The following IELTS Speaking test was shared by M from Iran (thank you!)
Speaking test
Interview
- Introduce yourself. What do you prefer that I call you?
- Why are you taking the IELTS test?
- Have you ever been to an IELTS exam before? What was your speaking score?
- Where are you from? What is your hometown like?
- What do you do in your leisure time?
- What do you want to change about your hometown?
- What natural noise do you like?
- What noises do you dislike?
- What noises take you back to your childhood?
- Do you prefer to study in a quiet place?
Cue Card
Talk about a healthy activity that you do, please say
- what it is,
- what it requires,
- what are the benefits for you,
- why you recommend it to others,
- how often you do it.
Follow up questions
- Do you recommend it to your friends?
- Do they listen to you and accept it?
Discussion
- Do you think people lived a healthier life in the past?
- What are the disadvantages of modern technology to our health?
- Are women more careful about their health than men in general?
- What can we do to live a healthier life?
- Is playing sports more important than having a healthy diet?
- Do we have noise pollution now which is harmful in comparison with the past?
- Can music or any kind of noise improve our health?
- Is listening to music while doing exercises beneficial?
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