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IELTS Academic Speaking

Speaking Part 1 Common Topics List
  • Work
  • Study
  • Hometown
  • Home
  • Art
  • Birthdays
  • Childhood
  • Clothes
  • Computers
  • Daily routine
  • Dictionaries
  • Evenings
  • Family & Friends
  • Flowers
  • Food
  • Going Out
  • Happiness
  • Hobbies
  • Internet
  • Leisure time
    Music
  • Neighbours & Neighbourhood
  • Newspapers
  • Pets
  • Reading
  • Shopping
    Sport
  • TV
  • Transport
  • Weather
Main Topics for IELTS Speaking Part 1
These four topics are the most common in IELTS speaking part 1. You should prepare ideas and practice answering these questions.
Work
What is your job?
Where do you work?
Why did you choose that job?
Is it a popular job in your country?
Do you like your job?
Do you get on well with your colleagues?
What was your first day like?
What responsibilities do you have at work?
If you had the chance, would you change your job?
Do you plan to continue with your job in the future?
Study
What do you study?
Where do you study that?
Why did you choose that subject?
Is it a popular subject in your country?
Do you like that subject?
Do you get on with your colleagues?
What was your first day like?
What are the main aspects of your subject?
If you had the chance, would you change subject?
Do you plan to get a job in the same field as your subject?
Hometown
Where is your hometown?
Do you like your hometown?
Do you often visit your hometown?
What is your hometown like?
What is the oldest place in your hometown?
What is there for a foreigner to do or see in your hometown?
How could your hometown be improved?
Has your hometown changed much since you were a child?
Is there good public transportation in your hometown?
Do you think your hometown is a good place to bring up children?
Home
Where is your home?
Do you live in a house or a flat?
Who do you live with?
Are there many rooms in your home?
What is your favourite room?
How are the walls decorated?
What would you change about your home?
Do you plan to live there in the future?
What facilities are there near your home?
What is your neighbourhood like?
Do most people live in houses in your country?
Common Questions in Speaking Part 1
Art
Are you good at art?
Did you learn art at school when you were a child?
What kind of art do you like?
Is art popular in your country?
Have you ever been to an art gallery?
Do you think children can benefit from going to art galleries?
Birthdays
Do you enjoy your birthdays?
Do you usually celebrate your birthday?
What did you do on your last birthday?
Can you remember a birthday you enjoyed as a child?
Do most people celebrate their birthdays with a party in your country?
Which birthdays are considered important in your country?
Childhood
Did you enjoy your childhood?
What is your first memory of your childhood?
Did you have a lot of friends when you were a child?
What did you enjoy doing as a child?
Do you think it is better for children to grow up in the city or in the countryside?
Clothes
Are clothes important to you?
What kind of clothes do you usually wear?
Do you ever wear the traditional clothes of your country?
Where do you usually buy your clothes?
Have you ever worn a uniform?
Do most people in your country follow fashion?
Computers
Do you often use a computer?
How do you usually get online?
Do you prefer desktops or laptops?
What do you use your computer for?
Do you think it is important to learn how to use a computer?
Daily Routine
When do you usually get up in the morning?
Do you usually have the same routine every day?
What is your daily routine?
Do you ever change your routine?
Is your routine the same today as it was when you were a child?
Do you think it is important to have a daily routine?
Dictionaries
Do you often use a dictionary?
What do you use dictionaries for?
What kinds of dictionaries do you think are most useful?
Do you think dictionaries are useful for learning a language?
What kind of information can you find in a dictionary?
Evenings
What do you often do in the evenings?
Do you do the same thing every evening?
Do you prefer to spend your evenings with family or friends?
Do you ever work or study in the evenings?
What is a popular activity for young people in your country in the evenings?
Do you do the same thing in the evenings as you did when you were a child?
Family & Friends
Do you spend much time with your family?
Who are you closest to in your family?
Do you prefer spending time with your family or friends?
Who is your best friend?
Are you still friends with people from your childhood?
Is family important in your country?
Flowers
Do you like flowers?
What’s your favourite flower?
When was the last time you gave someone flowers?
Do any flowers have a special meaning in your country?
Why do you think women like flowers more than men?
Food
What’s your favourite food?
Have you always liked the same food?
Is there any food you dislike?
What is a common meal in your country?
Do you have a healthy diet?
What do you think of fast food?
Going Out
Do you often go out in the evenings?
What do you like to do when you go out?
Do you prefer going out on your own or with friends?
How often do you go out in a week?
Where do most young people like to go out in your country?
Happiness
Are you a happy person?
What usually makes you happy?
Does the weather ever affect how you feel?
What makes you feel unhappy?
Do you think people in your country are generally happy people?
Hobbies
Do you have a hobby?
What equipment do you need for it?
Do you think hobbies should be shared with other people?
Did you have a hobby as a child?
What hobbies are popular in your country?
Why do you think people have hobbies?
Internet
How often do you go online?
What do you use the internet for?
How do you get online?
Do you have your own computer?
What’s your favourite website?
Do you think children should be allowed unsupervised access to the internet?
Leisure Time
What is your favourite leisure activity?
What did you enjoy doing in your free time as a child?
Do you prefer to spend your free time with other people or alone?
What is a common leisure activity in your country?
Do most people in your country get two days off a week?
Do you think leisure time is important?
Music
Do you like music?
What’s your favourite type of music?
Can you sing?
Did you learn music at school?
If you could learn a musical instrument, what would it be?
Do you think music is important?
Neighbours & Neighbourhood
Do you like your neighbours?
Are neighbours usually close to each other in your country?
What is your neighbourhood like?
Do you think your neighbourhood is a good place for children?
How could your neighbourhood be improved?
Do you think it is important to have a good relationship with your neighbours?
Newspapers
How do you usually get your news?
Do you often read the newspapers?
What kind of news do you usually follow?
How do most people get the news in your country?
Do you think international news is important?
Pets
Do you have a pet?
Do you like animals?
What’s your favourite animal?
What is a popular pet to have in your country?
Did you have a pet as a child?
Why do people have pets?
Reading
Do you often read?
What is your favourite kind of book to read?
Do you often read newspapers?
Do you have any e-books?
What books did you read as a child?
Do you think it is important to encourage children to read?
Shopping
Do you like shopping?
What’s your favourite shop?
Do you prefer shopping alone or with others?
What kinds of shops are there where you live?
Have you ever bought anything online?
Do you think men and women have different opinions about shopping?
Sport
Do you like sport?
What’s your favourite sport?
Do you often watch sport on TV?
Did you play sport as a child?
What is the most popular sport in your country?
How do most people in your country keep fit?
TV
Do you often watch TV?
What sorts of things do you watch on TV?
What is your favourite TV program?
Do you ever watch foreign programs or films?
What did you watch on TV when you were a child?
Do you think children should watch TV?
Transport
How did you get here today?
What is your favourite mode of transport?
Do you ever use public transport?
Do you like the transport system in your country?
What is the difference between taking a bus and taking a train?
Weather
What’s the weather like today?
What’s your favourite weather?
Do you like the weather in your country?
Is the weather the same in all parts of your country?
Does the weather ever affect the way you feel?
Does the weather in your country ever affect transportation?

IELTS Speaking Part 2 Topics & Questions


You will be given a topic card. You will have 1 minute to prepare your talk and then you will need to give your talk to the examiner for 1-2 minutes. Most topics are stories about yourself or something that happened in your life.
Art
Describe a piece of art you like.
You should say:
·      what the work of art is
·      when you first saw it
·      what you know about it
·      and explain why you like it.
Book
Describe a book you have recently read.
You should say:
·      what kind of book it is
·      what it is about
·      what sort of people would enjoy it
·      and explain why you liked it.
Communication
Describe a piece of advice you recently received.
You should say:
·      when this happened
·      who gave you the advice
·      what the advice was
·      and explain how you felt about the advice.
Daily Routine
Describe a time of the day you like.
You should say:
·      what time of day it is
·      what you do at that time
·      who you are usually with
·      and explain why you like it.
Exercise
Describe an exercise you know.
You should say:
·      what it is
·      how it is done
·      when you first tried it
·      what kind of people it is suitable for
·      and explain why you think it is a good exercise.
Family
Describe a member of the your family you get on well with.
You should say:
·      who it is
·      what relationship you have to that person
·      what that person is like
·      what you do together
·      and explain why you get on so well.
Gift
Describe a gift you recently gave to someone.
You should say:
·      who you gave it to
·      what kind of person he/she is
·      what the gift was
·      what occasion the gift was for
·      and explain why you chose that gift.
Hobby
Describe an interesting hobby.
You should say:
·      what it is
·      what kind of people do it
·      how it is done
·      and explain why you think it is interesting.
Internet
Describe a useful website.
You should say:
·      what it is
·      how often you visit it
·      what kind of site it is
·      what kind of information it offers
·      and explain why you think it is useful.
Journey
Describe a journey that didn’t go as planned.
You should say:
·      where you were going
·      how you were travelling
·      who you were with
·      what went wrong
·      and explain what you would do differently.
Kindness
Describe a person you know who is kind.
You should say:
·      who it is
·      how you know this person
·      what sort of person he/she is
·      and explain why you think they are kind.
Language

Describe a language you have learned.
You should say:
·      what it is
·      when you started learning
·      how you learned it
·      what was difficult about it
·      and why you decided to learn that language.
Music
Describe an song you like.
You should say:
·      what kind of song it is
·      what the song is about
·      when you first heard it
·      and explain why you like it.
News
Describe some good news you recently received.
You should say:
·      what the news was
·      how you received the news
·      who gave it to you
·      and explain why this was good news.
Old people
Describe an old person you know.
You should say:
·      who this person is
·      how old he/she is
·      what this person is like
·      and explain why you like this person.
Photograph
Describe a photograph you like.
You should say:
·      what can be seen in the photo
·      when it was taken
·      who took it
·      and explain why you like it.
Respect
Describe someone you respect.
You should say:
·      who the person is
·      how you know about this person
·      what this person does
·      what this person is like
·      and explain why you respect this person.
Sport
Describe a sports you would like to learn.
You should say:
·      what it is
·      what equipment is needed for it
·      how you would learn it
·      and explain why you would like to learn this sport.
Travel
Describe a place you have recently visited.
You should say:
·      where you went
·      who you went with
·      how you got there
·      and explain why you enjoyed it.
Unexpected
Describe an unexpected event.
You should say:
·      what it was
·      when it happened
·      who was there
·      why it was unexpected
·      and explain why you enjoyed it.
Vocation
Describe a vocation you think is useful to society.
You should say:
·      what it is
·      what it involves
·      what kind of people usually do this work
·      and explain why you think it is useful to society.
Water
Describe a place near water.
You should say:
·      where it is
·      how you get there
·      how often you do there
·      what you can do there
·      and explain why you like it.
Your Favourite Shop
Describe your favourite shop.
You should say:
·      where it is
·      how often you go there
·      what it sells
·      and explain why you think it is a good shop.
Zoo
Describe a place with animals.
You should say:
·      where it is
·      how you heard of it
·      what animals can be seen
·      and explain why it might be an interesting place to visit.


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