IELTS Speaking Topics 1
IELTS Speaking Topics 1
IELTS Speaking Topics 1
TOPIC-SPECIFIC VOCABULARY
At the beginning of your IELTS Speaking test, your examiner
will ask you several questions about one of these topics:
your work or studies, family, home, or hometown.
Below, you will find some sample answers and useful
IELTS
vocabulary. You should not learn them by heart as you
may be penalized for giving memorized answers. However,
feel free to learn any words and phrases that can help you
improve your answers.
SPEAKING FAMILY
Do you have a large or small family?
VOCABULARY & My immediate family is small as I’m an only child. It’s just my parents, my
husband and I, but I have two uncles and many cousins.
immediate family = parents, husband or wife, and children
I grew up in a large family with three younger siblings: two brothers and a little
sister. Now I’m married and have three children myself.
Well, I have a half-sister. My parents got divorced when I was 18; my father
remarried and has a daughter with his wife.
Asiya Miart half-sister or half-brother = you have only one common parent
divorced = no longer married because the marriage
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separated = no longer living with your husband or wife
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to remarry = to marry again I definitely do. Unfortunately, my family live far away and I don’t often get a
chance to see them. My in-laws are in Brussels though, so it’s easy to spend a
widow = a woman whose husband has died
weekend together.
widower = a man whose wife has died
in-laws = relatives of your husband or wife
mother-in-law = your spouse’s mother
Do you think it’s good to be an only child in the family?
brother-in-law = your spouse’s brother
With me being an only child, I guess there are pros and cons. There’s this
stereotype that only children are selfish and spoilt, but I think it really depends
on their personality. I do agree that only children get more attention from Do you get along well with your family?
their parents, but may still feel a bit lonely.
Generally yes, especially with my mum. My dad’s a little short-tempered.
pros and cons = (informal) advantages and disadvantages That’s why we used to quarrel a fair bit when I was younger, but our
selfish = caring only about oneself relationship has improved in recent years.
spoilt = a spoilt child behaves badly because to get along = to have a good relationship, to like each other
they are given everything they ask for short-tempered = becoming angry quickly and easily
a quarrel = an argument between people who usually get
Could you tell me something about your family? along well
a quarrel with somebody about/over something
It was actually my granny, my mum’s mum, who brought me up ‘til I was
seven. That’s because my parents worked in geology and spent most of their I sometimes quarrel with my sister over domestic chores.
time on expeditions.
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I was born in Kazakhstan, but I’ve lived in London for so long that it feels like
home now.
What are people like in your hometown?
I find that people are generally friendly and quite open. I mean they share
personal information with you freely, so it’s easy to make friends. But I must
HOMETOWN admit that not everyone respects the queue, so queue jumping is quite
common, which stresses me out.
a bustling city/neighbourhood = full of people moving about on the outskirts of the city = near the edge of the city; far from
the city centre
to be worth seeing
What kinds of public transport are there in your hometown?
breathtaking = very beautiful
There are buses, electric trolleybuses and trams and one metro line, which
took over twenty years to build. That’s definitely not enough for such a large a breathtaking view
city. As a result, most people use cars and traffic congestion is a major
problem.
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WORK
Has your hometown changed much since you were a child?
A lot. When I see old photographs of Almaty I can hardly recognize it. It used
to be a quiet medium-sized town, but in recent years big developments have Do you work or study?
sprung up like mushrooms. The city centre is now dominated by glass and I graduated last year and now I work full-time.
concrete offices and big shopping malls. I think the city has almost doubled in
to graduate = to finish university
size in the last twenty years and has completely changed its appearance.
to work full-time = to work 30 or 40 hours per week
It used to be = something was true in the past but
to work part-time = to work less than 30 hours per week
isn’t true anymore
Would you say it’s a good place to live? Why? It’s just an admin nine-to-five office job. I’m a personal assistant at a law firm.
I think there are a lot of great things about it. I like its climate – the hot, sunny nine-to-five = the normal working hours in an office
summers and snowy winters. I also think that Almaty’s universities are the best
I work nine to five.
in the country and the city offers good job opportunities. However, traffic
congestion and related air pollution are big problems in the city and need to
be addressed. I’ve been working in accounting for a few years and now I’m a senior
accountant at a big multinational corporation.
great/limited job opportunities
I have been working in (accounting)/as (an accountant) for…years = This is a
traffic congestion great opportunity to use the present perfect continuous tense.
air pollution
I needed a job and the office across the road advertised a vacancy. So I
thought, “Why not?”
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I guess I chose to become a photographer because I’m deeply fond of Sometimes the amount of work is simply overwhelming. At other times, it’s so
photography. In my occupation, no two days are alike. quiet that I have nothing to do.
Do you like your job? What was your first day at work like?
The perk of being a travel agent is that I’ve travelled to so many destinations I had an induction day when my manager explained how things work in more
for free. The pay could be better, though. detail and took me around the office to introduce me to my colleagues.
induction = introducing somebody to a new job or skill
the perk = something you receive as well as your wages for doing a particular
job
What responsibilities do you have at work?
high-paid job
I’m responsible for answering calls and booking appointments for new clients.
low-paid job
I also support more senior colleagues with any admin tasks, such as updating
Accounting can be a bit boring at times but the money is good. reports, answering emails, or collecting information.
Being a teacher is not a high-paid job, but a deeply rewarding one. What is your typical day like at work?
rewarding work/job/career = it gives the sense of doing something important I usually start at 9 am and take about an hour to answer all the emails or finish
any small but urgent tasks for the day. Then I start working on more important
fulfilling work/job/career = it gives you personal satisfaction or happiness projects, such as creating new courses or recording new videos, and the day
flies by. I only take a short lunch break and try to finish no later than 7pm.
I find something satisfying in recording every little transaction correctly.
to work long hours I’m thinking about moving to auditing in a couple of years. I just need to gain
overwhelming = very great in amount the required skills and knowledge first.
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I have a double major in economics and business. I believe this combination semester or trimester/term = periods that the university year is divided into
gives me an understanding of how the economy works in general and also
equips me with more practical skills to run a business. to take an exam
I major in accounting. It is quite narrow but I feel that this degree can give me to appear for an exam
an advantage when it comes to job hunting.
to attempt an exam
to have a double major in X and Y = to study two main subjects
It’s difficult to keep up with the workload because if I relax just a little and
to major in X = to study something as your main don’t do my homework for a few days, I immediately fall behind with my
subject at a university studies.
job hunting = the process of looking for a job to keep up with the workload = to complete all your tasks on time
to fall behind with studies = to fail to complete all your tasks on time
Oh yes, I’ve heard that this is the most sought-after subject in the whole
university. Apparently, the competition is even higher than for medicine.
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Generally, yes. I have two close friends with whom I spend a lot of time, and
I’m on friendly terms with everyone else. I do my best to avoid conflicts at
university.
I’d like to work at a bank. So I’m already applying for some graduate positions
in corporate banking and hope to secure a place before I graduate.
to work at
to work for
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