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November 2011

IELTS Speaking test in Myanmar (Burma) – October 2011

The Speaking questions below were shared by T who took an IELTS exam in Myanmar.

Speaking test IELTS test in Myanmar (Burma)

Interview

– What is your full name?
– May I see your identification card?
– Do you live in a city, town or in the country?
– Is it a good place to live in? Why?
– Is it a safe place for children to live in?
– Do you do any exercises?
– Should everyone do exercises? Why?
– What sports are you good at?
– Would you like to learn how to do another sport? What is it? Why?

Cue Card

Talk about a restaurant where you often go with your family and friends. Please say

– What restaurant is it?
– Where is it located?
– What does it look like?
– What do you usually eat there?

Discussion

– Why do people usually eat in a restaurant?
– What makes the restaurant food so special?
– What do you have to look for when buying food?
– What is the difference between the food eaten at home and in a restaurant?
– Should schools teach children about healthy food and encourage them to eat it?

IELTS test in Romania and Sri lanka – October 2011 (Academic Module)

The IELTS exams in Romania and Sri Lanka were the same, so we are told by our friends M and G. Here is what they collectively remembered about their exams:

Listening test IELTS test in Romania

Section 1. A person wanted to buy a barbecue set; there were different types of grills to choose from.
Questions: form completion.

Section 2. A discussion between two students about a course they have chosen.

Section 3 and 4. Don’t remember.

Reading test

Passage 1. A passage about seed collection and conservation.

Passage 2. Stress and how to manage it.

Passage 3. About teaching methodology and change in education system over the years.

Writing test

Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given two bar graphs, the first one showing males and females with a driving license in one of the European countries between 1975 and 2006, the second graph was showing males and females aged 17-22 with a driving license between 1996 and 2006.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Developments in technology have caused environmental problems. Some say this can be solved by living a simple life, others think that technology can solve these problems. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

Speaking test

Interview

– What is your name?
– What is your city like?
– Where did you study in the past?

Cue Card

Talk about something expensive you would buy if you had the money. Please say

– What would it be?
– What would you use it for?
– How would you like it to be?

Discussion

Don’t remember.