The document provides sample questions for the IELTS Speaking Part 3 exam. It includes 10 sets of questions on various topics that an examiner may ask during the test. The topics covered include advertisements, art, books, business, change, cities, companies, decision making, electronic devices, and each set contains 6 questions to spark discussion on the given topic.
The document provides sample questions for the IELTS Speaking Part 3 exam. It includes 10 sets of questions on various topics that an examiner may ask during the test. The topics covered include advertisements, art, books, business, change, cities, companies, decision making, electronic devices, and each set contains 6 questions to spark discussion on the given topic.
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The document provides sample questions for the IELTS Speaking Part 3 exam. It includes 10 sets of questions on various topics that an examiner may ask during the test. The topics covered include advertisements, art, books, business, change, cities, companies, decision making, electronic devices, and each set contains 6 questions to spark discussion on the given topic.
The document provides sample questions for the IELTS Speaking Part 3 exam. It includes 10 sets of questions on various topics that an examiner may ask during the test. The topics covered include advertisements, art, books, business, change, cities, companies, decision making, electronic devices, and each set contains 6 questions to spark discussion on the given topic.
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IELTS SPEAKING PART 3
Ielts Speaking 3 Practice 1 (Advertisements)
1. What are popular types of advertising in today’s world?
2. What type of media advertising do you like most? 3. Do you think advertising influences what people buy? 4. What factors should be taken into account when making advertisements? 5. Is advertising really necessary in modern society? 6. Let’s move on from types of advertising to the impact of advertising on children. How does advertising influence children? 7. Is there any advertising that can be harmful to children?
Ielts Speaking 3 Practice 2 (Art)
1. How do people in your country feel about art?
2. Do people in your country prefer music over art? 3. What are some traditional art forms in your country? 4. How has art changed in the past few decades in your country? 5. Let’s move on from art in your country to art education. Do you think children should study art in school? 6. How can children benefit from learning about art? 7. Do you think the government should provide support for art and cultural activities?
Ielts Speaking 3 Practice 3 (Books)
1. Do people read more nowadays?
2. Do you read before going to bed? 3. In your opinion, how will e-books affect paper books? 4. What's the difference between films and books? 5. Let’s move on to the topic of traditional literature in your country. What is one example of traditional literature in your country? 6. Do you like reading the traditional literature of your country?
Ielts Speaking 3 Practice 4 (Business)
1. In your opinion, do business people have to work long hours?
2. How do business people relax? 3. Let’s move on to the topic of small businesses. How can a small business grow big? 4. In your opinion, what kind of small businesses will young people have in the future? 5. In your opinion, what skills are required to start a small business? 6. Finally, let’s talk about globalization. What are the impacts of globalization on small and large businesses?
Ielts Speaking 3 Practice 5 (Change)
1. Do you think change is good? 2. What are some of the major changes that occur to people throughout their lives? 3. Is your country changing rapidly? 4. In what ways have changes in technology changed people's lives? 5. Why do old people not accept change?
Ielts Speaking 3 Practice 6 (City)
1. In your opinion, what makes a city a good one to live in?
2. What are the advantages of living in a city? 3. Let’s move on from the positive aspects of cities to the negative aspects of cites. In your opinion, what are the negative aspects of crowded cities? 4. How can governments improve living standards in crowded cities? 5. What about air quality? What can people do to improve the air quality in the city?
Ielts Speaking 3 Practice 8 (Company)
1. What is the difference between big companies and small companies?
2. Are there many big companies in your country? 3. What are the good things about working for a big company? 4. Should big companies be punished more seriously than small companies? 5. Why do some people choose to work at an international company? 6. Let’s move on to the topic of companies’ services. How can a company maintain the quality of the service that it gives to the public? 7. Do you think it's important for a company to provide after-sales service?
Ielts Speaking 3 Practice 9 (Decision)
1. Why do some people find it hard to make decisions?
2. How important is it to get advice from other people when making decisions? 3. Why is it sometimes difficult to accept advice? 4. What are some of the most important decisions young people have to make? 5. Do you agree that parents should make important decisions for their children? 6. Is it better to make a decision thinking about what you want or thinking about what other people want?
Ielts Speaking 3 Practice 10 (Electronic Devices)
1. What are the most popular electronic devices in today’s world?
2. What devices do you think will be popular in the future? 3. Let’s move on to the role of electronic devices in today’s society. Do you think people spend too much money on electronic devices? 4. In what ways can electronic devices make our lives harder? 5. What would the world be like without computers? 6. Should children be taught to use computers at school?