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March 2025

Recent IELTS Speaking questions from India – March 2025

IELTS Speaking Latest Questions India March 2025

Our student MB has just taken his IELTS exam in India and couldn’t wait to share his Speaking questions with everyone. Use them to prepare for your exam!

Speaking test

Part 1 (Interview)

– Can you describe your hometown?
– What do you like most about your hometown?
– What age group is your hometown most suitable for? Why?
– Has your hometown changed a lot over the years?
– Do you think young people prefer living in big cities or small towns? Why?
– What facilities are available for young people in your hometown?
– Would you like to continue living in your hometown in the future? Why or why not?
– What is one thing you would change about your hometown?

Part 2 (Cue Card)

Describe an event that surprised you. You should say:

– what the event was
– when and where it happened
– why it was surprising

and explain how you felt about it.

Part 3 (Discussion)

– What is the connection between a person’s behavior and their happiness?
– Do you think happiness is something people are born with, or is it learnt over time?
– How can you tell if someone is truly happy? What are the signs?
– How do happy events or good news affect people when they are feeling sad or stressed?
– Do you think happiness means the same thing for different generations? Why or why not?
– What role does society play in shaping people’s happiness?

Recent IELTS Speaking questions from the UK – March 2025

IELTS Speaking Latest Questions UK March 2025

Thanks to the lovely S.L, today we are sharing the Speaking questions from her recent IELTS exam in the UK:

Speaking test

Part 1 (Interview)

– Do you often go to shopping centres?
– What do you usually buy when you go shopping?
– Have shopping centres changed in recent years? How?
– Do you prefer shopping in big malls or small local shops? Why?
– What is your favourite shopping centre, and why do you like it?
– Do you think online shopping will replace shopping centres in the future?
– How do shopping centres benefit the local economy?
– Do you enjoy window shopping? Why or why not?

Part 2 (Cue Card)

Describe a useful skill that you learned from an elderly person. You should say

– what the skill is
– who taught it to you
– how you learnt it

and explain why this skill is useful to you.

Part 3 (Discussion)

– What are some common challenges elderly people face?
– How can young people help the elderly in their daily lives?
– Do you think families should take full responsibility for caring for elderly relatives? Why or why not?
– How can governments support elderly people in society?
– Do you think elderly people today have a better or worse quality of life compared to the past? Why?
– How can technology make life easier for older people?