
【IELTS-Speaking-B-08】IELTS Speaking Test Band 7.0 Mock Test | Uzbek Student (雅思口說測驗 7.0 模擬測驗 |烏茲別克學生)
【 口說 Speaking 】 結構 : 3部分,11-14分鐘。 Part 1:個人問題(4-5分鐘)。 Part 2:獨白(3-4分鐘,含1分鐘準備)。 Part 3:深入討論(4-5分鐘)。 高分技巧 : 流利優先,適度停頓無妨。 擴展答案,加入例子/理由。 使用多樣詞彙與句型,避免重複。 保持自信,眼神接觸。 練習常見話題(教育、工作、環境)。
Structure: 3 parts, 11-14 minutes. Part 1: Personal questions (4-5 minutes). Part 2: Monologue (2 minutes, including 1-minute prep). Part 3: In-depth discussion (4-5 minutes).
High-Score Tips: Prioritize fluency; occasional pauses are fine. Expand answers with examples/reasons. Use diverse vocabulary and sentence types, and avoid repetition. Stay confident, maintain eye contact. Practice common topics (education, work, environment).
The cue card section (part 2) is the most important and challenging section of the speaking test. Here are some speaking cue cards with example answers to help you speak effectively in your IELTS exam. Prompt Question Template Describe a restaurant that has recently opened in your town. You should say: Where it is? What types of food it offers? How it looks? and explain what you think about this new restaurant. Example Answer: Paris is a multicultural city. People of various nations live here in harmony. As a result, the number of cafes and eateries is on the rise in this city. I live in a corner of the city and a new Asian restaurant has opened its branch here. I will describe the event now.? The restaurant belongs a South Asian country named Bangladesh. The restaurant is titled as Sonar Bangla Restaurant. It sells various types of traditional Bangladeshi foods. The restaurant is located on the south corner of Paris. This is a residential and semi-commercial area, and there are potentials that the locality will be a commercial are someday. So, commercial institutions are settling up here. And as part of the activity, the restaurant is opened. The restaurant is run by a businessman of that country and has few other branches across Europe. To meet my curiosity, I visited the restaurant with my fianc? and had a nice experience there. are the traditional one. But they use too much spices on the foods to increase the taste. Some of the foods are extremely spicy. When I went there, I ordered for a beef kebab and traditional paratha. The kebab was delicious. In fact, the spices used in the preparation have raised the taste. On the other side, my fianc? ordered for plain rice with chicken curry. The preparation was exceptionally good. They brought the rice with smoke around while the curry was moderate. Besides, there were some other types of traditional foods of that country like polaw (a type of steamed rice of special grain), chicken curries, beef curries, mutton curries, beef and chicken kebabs, traditional drinks, vegetables, salads and more. Further, the prices of the foods were cheaper than the ordinary restaurants in Paris. The service they provided was adorable as well.? The restaurant has a grand look. The outer decoration is done according to the traditional style of Bangladesh. And the inner decoration has a classic look. The inner decoration is the combination of European and Asian designs. There is a classy look in everywhere of the restaurant. There is a grand entrance to welcome the visitors. An attendant welcomes the guest after their arrival and serves with the menu. Besides, I liked their seating arrangements. The restaurant authority knows about privacy and thus there are arrangements for cabins and open spaces. If need privacy, you can use the cabins and they are really comfortable. Serving the foods is a kind of art, and they are the best so far to me in this category. It appeared that they have a sense of fineness and they have expressed the fineness by their activities.? This is a splendid restaurant. Everything appeared very good and highly decorated. Besides, the quality of the foods is also superb. In fact, I have not experienced such a nice cooking before. Though the spices irritated me in the beginning, I was relaxed with them later. The traditional drink that they offered was also outstanding and beneficial for digestion. Furthermore, the location where the restaurant is situated is also excellent. I think the owner is a smart and intelligent individual and knows his business well. He takes care of each of his customers like an intimate friend. Considering all the aspects, it appears that the restaurant will shine in near future. It has already won the hearts of the local people. Describe an important historical event in your country. You should say: When it happened? What happened? Who the most important people involved were? and say why it is important to the history of your country. Example Answer India is one of the largest countries in the Southeast Asia and has been dominated by the British Empire for around 200 years. The country has gained independence in 1947 and by the same time got separated from Pakistan. It was truly difficult to divide the countries based on the religious beliefs and the issue was a potential one during the independence period. At that time, people started killing each other based on their religious views which went beyond control. As a result, the necessity of two sovereign states appeared before the Congress and the creation of India and Pakistan was done. The Hindu people started living in India while the Muslims started living in Pakistan. A great dispute arose inside the continent only over the religious views and the followers of one religion could not tolerate the followers of the other religion. So, the higher authorities got worried over the issue and they started to ponder over the separation. The then British government finally separated the two states and the separation is also better known as the Independence Day for Pakistan and India. Now Pakistan observes the day on August 14 while India celebrates the day on the following day ? August 15. Due to the separation, some of the parts have still been disputed and some of the parts of Kashmir have occupied space of both of the countries which also create conflicts between the countries. There are no solutions have been found yet against the problem.??? The entire region was ruled by the British Empire before the partition. When the British started exploiting the natives, a sense of deep dissatisfaction emerged among the locals and they started anti-British movements aiming to gain independence. But at the same time, there were some communal riots inside the country which killed a notable number of people following Hinduism and Islam. So, the issue turned into a concerning one for the British government and then it decided to wrap up its rule from the region. But when the decision was made, a demand came for two independent states to reduce the communal riots. In the communal riots, it is estimated that around two million people were killed of different religions. As a result, the Congress decided to make to sovereign states named India and Pakistan. Later Pakistan was split into two states named Pakistan and Bangladesh while India was named as the Union of India (and later the name was changed to the Republic of India). Due to the partition, Bengal turned into the province of Pakistan and consequently gained independence from a bloody war in 1971. After the partition, many of the Muslims migrated in Pakistan while many members of following the other regions migrated in India. The then entire Congress was behind the partition and the name of Mahatma Gandhi is a remarkable one with the name of Jawaharlal Nehru, Sarojini Naidu, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, and Maulana Azad among others is notable. Each of them has played important roles to achieve the independence and separation of the country. Though Mahatma Gandhi did not want to split the country based on religious conflicts and unstable situation, later he changed the mind. He agreed to the separation and thought that would be beneficial for all the people following different religious beliefs. To be frank, the independence and separation of India and Pakistan are of great benefits for the both the Hindus and the Muslims. Due to communal beliefs, they got involved in riots which took away many innocent lives. By the same time, the situations inside the country turned worse for several reasons. The scenarios could have worsened if the necessary declarations would not come to separate the countries. Finally, the declaration of two sovereign states resolved the issue. After the separation, a mass migration took place between the countries and currently they are moving for progress. If the separation was not made at the right time, the communal killings would raise more than imagination. The Hindus were on the view that in the country they are the majority and the Muslims should not get privilege like them. One the other side, the Muslims did not obey the directives and this got locked into disputes which caused the riots. So, for the separation there are no such riots are prevailing and people are living peacefully. Thereby, the independence and partition were important for the country. Describe a long car journey you went on. You should say: Where you went? How long it took? Who you went there with? and explain why you went on that journey by car. Example Answer One of my best friends, Robert Jenkinson, lives in India and got married there last summer in Indian style. So, we had to attend his marriage and it was a?long journey for me by car after I landed in India. Robert initially decided to marry his beloved in the Bengali style and hired a?venue in Kolkata. Accordingly, I reached Kolkata by a flight from Greece. I had?to attend the ceremony as he insisted and sent me tickets for the travel. In fact, I also did not want to miss the chance to meet my friend after a long time. He left Greece to New Delhi about ten years ago aiming to establish himself as a renowned film director. He has been trying to establish himself as a good director in India and has made a couple of short films in the beginning before starting a large-scale movie. So, he needs more time to get set there. But due to some unavoidable reasons, he shifted the venue to The Majestic Court in New Delhi. After landing in Kolkata, it took about over 30 hours for me to reach the destination. The destination was 1462 kilometers away from Kolkata. But the journey was comfortable for me as Robert arranged a car for me that?carried me to New Delhi. It took over a day and night for me to reach New Delhi. The distance is huge from Kolkata. I proposed to Robert that I should catch a train but he did not allow and arranged for the car. The journey was outstanding. It was a large four seated sedan car. The car started the journey from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata in India, the airport was known as Dum Dum Airport. The car started the journey at 8 am sharp, though I touched the land at 6.30 and had spent the time outside the airport building to get familiar with the area. I have never been to West Bengal in my life. I did not have an idea about the distance and when I came to know about that, I bought a few thrillers from the books stalls at the airport. I was all alone in the car except the driver. It was an exciting journey for me?but in the night time, I had nothing to do except watching movies on my?laptop. But I met many of my friends in New Delhi who came to attend the?marriage ceremony of Robert and Angelina. The journey from Kolkata to New?Delhi will stay in my mind for longer days. The journey was interesting. Robert?assigned a native driver who was familiar with the road networks of Kolkata?and New Delhi. He drove the car skillfully and took me to the marriage venue?about half an hour before the commencement. The driver?s company was?enjoyable indeed. He did not ask many questions like the others did when I got?down from the airplane. Rather he assisted me in almost every aspect and?took care of me. Robert is a man of words and very punctual as long as I know him and never?have found that he is missing his appointments and promises. He always tries?to be perfect and also desires that everyone should be the same as him.?Later, I came to know that he shifted the venue to New Delhi on the same date?as the venue in Kolkata was not fully prepared to hold the event. The venue?authority informed him that they cannot hold the marriage on the desired style on the due date as they would have to remain busy for their religious purposes. Accordingly, he shifted the venue in New Delhi. I was not the only man who went to New Delhi, there were some other invited guests also had to move to New Delhi but the hours were not the same. As it was inconvenient for me to travel to a foreign country and alone, Robert arranged the car with the thought of my comfort. I am obliged with his cordiality, indeed. Describe a place where you read and write. You should say: Where it Is? How often you go there? Who you go there with? Explain how you feel about It? Example Answer Markets are always noisy and if it is a street market on a busy street in the city,?the noises are more severe. Usually, the noises are created for the increased?crowd around the market. Last week I went to the Chinatown Street Market in?Singapore.?Chinatown street market is one of the most famous street markets in Singapore and it is visited by a substantial number of people. The market remains open from morning to midnight. Usually, the market becomes more crowded and noisy during the evening hours and before its closure. The Chinatown street market is famous as almost everything is found here including items of fashion, electronics, potteries, plants, clothing, toys, and souvenir. The products are sold in small stalls and almost all the stalls are well decorated with a wide range of products and goods. Besides, the street market is also renowned for the street restaurants. Though the restaurants are set in relatively small spaces, they are also crowded with customers of different types. Delicious foods are prepared and sold here and the shoppers enjoy the foods whenever they could manage a break from their shopping.? I went there to buy a small toy for presenting my neighbor?s son on his?birthday. Mr. Nicholas is European and lives just the opposite of our?apartment in Singapore. He is a businessman and lives with his family here. His?eldest son, Robert has turned 10 this month, and to celebrate the day, he?invited us all. Thereby, to join the event, I planned to buy a piece of toy for the?boy. The boy was intelligent and thus I planned to get something special for?him. I planned for numerous things like presenting him a book or a watch or a?mug. But finally, I came to the decision that I would buy a set of chess for him?which will make him intelligent and smarter. Accordingly, I went to the?Chinatown street market as this is a famous place. My dad had bought a set of?chess for me which was accompanied by crystal pieces. The set looked very?nice and I planned to get one like that for Robert. Generally, people around the globe come to Singapore and this is a usual?tradition to shop here. People find more interest in shopping as the products?sold here at the street markets belong to the top quality. Moreover, the prices?of the products are flexible. The people who come to buy products have the?option to haggle about the price with the sellers. The number of shoppers gets?an increase in the afternoon and in fact people rush here to shop as the place is excellent with plenty of options. Although the shops look ordinary in size?shape and decoration, they are able to compete with any superstore or large?shopping malls in Singapore. The products they sell have a great variety and?some of the stalls also sell products of different brands. Since everyone?gathered in the street, it appeared that life was buzzing here. The shouts of the?sellers, loud haggling between the buyer and sellers, discussion of people over?different issues, and the surrounding environment made it noisy, I think.?? It was a pleasure for me to be at the Chinatown street market as I do not actually have more chances to go for shopping. I, in fact, do not need to shop as my dad does everything for me. I am not allowed to move for shopping as my parents are against the issue. But this time, my dad asked me to buy the present for the kid as he could not manage time for his several business involvements. Besides, he might be testing me if I am gaining some real-life skills to survive. Often my mom accompanies me as they believe that females should not walk alone on the streets but she also did not accompany me to buy the chess set. So, I was responsible to buy the present and I did that perfectly. It was a great pleasure for me and I have gained some confidence that I could do something alone. It is a testimony for me that I am getting matured. I felt really good for being at the Chinatown street market.? Part 1: Introduction and Interview [This part of the test begins with the examiner introducing himself or herself and checking the candidate’s identification. It then continues as an interview.] Topic: Books
What kind of books do you like to read? I mostly like to read biographies. I'm not sure why but it is interesting to read about people's real lives, especially when they have had interesting lives and have had to deal with many problems. I do read fiction as well, but I often find it difficult to get hold of a book that I really like. I also like reading about books to do with current affairs.
Do you read the same kind of books now that you read when you were a child? Not really, no. Actually I didn't read that much when I was a child, but if I did it was mainly fiction books, such as fairy tales. Things like The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. Fantasy things.
When do you think is the best time to read? I think any time is ok, but when I read I like to concentrate, so I can't read for a short time like on a bus ride like some people do. I like to put time aside to enjoy it. So if I have some free time at the weekend I might read for a few hours. And I nearly always read before I go to bed - this really helps me to sleep. https://ieltstutorials.online/sample-questions/cue-card https://www.ieltsbuddy.com/ielts-speaking-samples.html
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IELTS Speaking Band Descriptors - Speaking Assessment Criteria What is the IELTS Speaking test? Four Skills 33 interview questions for students (with sample answers) Interviewers usually ask these questions for students to learn about their basic knowledge and abilities. They also ask these questions to get a better understanding of your interests, attitude, and personality. Some common general questions include: Can you tell us about yourself? How did you learn about our organization/ university? What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses, and how do you overcome them? Why did you choose your school? What motivates you? How do you believe you can contribute to our growth? Where do you see yourself in the next five years? Can you tell us why you think you're the best fit for this role? Do you have any questions for us?
Experience and Background The interviewer may ask questions about your background and experience to understand your responsibilities in previous roles and how you handled them. They also ask these questions to envision you in the role and determine whether you fit their company culture. Below are examples of these questions: Tell us something about your field of study. Which academic accomplishment are you most proud of? Do you have prior experience in this role? Do you have any academic goals you hope to achieve before you graduate? What are they? What skills and experience do you hope to gain in this job? Do you have plans to further your education? Do you participate in any extracurricular activities? What are they? What do you wish you knew before choosing this career path? What steps have you taken for your professional growth and development? Do you think your education helped to prepare you for this role? In what way?
In-depth Questions Interviewers ask in-depth questions to get detailed information about your behaviour or abilities. These questions usually relate directly to the role and give the interviewer an idea of how well you'd perform. Examples of in-depth questions include: Can you give an example of a time you applied your leadership skills at work? How do you work under pressure? How do you handle stress? Do you prefer working alone or with a team? Why? Tell us about a time you exceeded your expectations. Have you ever missed a deadline? Why and what was the result? Describe how you organise your schedule and prioritise your tasks. Have you ever managed multiple tasks simultaneously? How did you handle them? How do you manage two projects that are due at the same time? How do you intend to make an impact in this role?
Discussion Questions (Tests) (1) What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘test’? (2) Do you get nervous when you take tests? (3) Are there any kinds of tests that you love? (4) Do you follow any special routines before you take a test? (5) What test has made you most nervous? (6) What do you think about while you wait for the result of a test? (7) Have you ever cheated on a test? (8) Have you ever taken an IQ test? (9) Do you think testing is useful or a waste of time? (10) Do you think your test scores reflect your true ability and intelligence? (11) Do you like taking tests? (12) Are you good at taking tests? (13) What was the last English test that you took like? (14) Have you ever had a blood test? (15) Would you be more nervous before your driving test, a blood test or an English test? (16) What’s the best way to prepare for a test? (17) What medical tests have you had? (18) What was the worst test you ever took? (19) Are there too many tests in school? (20) How do you feel when you fail a test?

【 口說 Speaking 】 結構 : 3部分,11-14分鐘。 Part 1:個人問題(4-5分鐘)。 Part 2:獨白(3-4分鐘,含1分鐘準備)。 Part 3:深入討論(4-5分鐘)。 高分技巧 : 流利優先,適度停頓無妨。 擴展答案,加入例子/理由。...