
We’re thankful to our student J.C. for kindly recalling and sharing the Speaking questions from his recent IELTS exam in Canada:
Speaking test
Part 1 (Interview)
– Do you work or are you a student?
– What subject or topic do you enjoy the most in your studies?
– Why do you find that topic interesting?
– What do you plan to do after you complete your studies?
– Are you good at repairing or fixing things?
– Do you know anyone who is particularly good at fixing things?
– What kinds of things do you usually try to fix yourself?
– Do you prefer to repair things or replace them with new ones?
Part 2 (Cue Card)
Describe a memorable experience from your childhood. You should say:
– what the experience was
– when and where it happened
– who was there with you
and explain why it is still memorable for you.
Part 3 (Discussion)
– Why do people tend to remember certain experiences more than others?
– How can memories influence a person’s behaviour or decisions?
– Do you think people’s memories of childhood are always accurate?
– How has modern technology affected the way we store and recall memories?
– Is it important for older people to share their memories with younger generations?
– Why do some people find it easier to remember positive experiences than negative ones?


