Ielts Speaking Cue Cards 2013

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Publisher: Sahil, 2013 Paperback: 106 pages. The author encourages the candidates to use the small cards written various contents and practise everyday as hints for IELTS speaking exams.

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IELTS SPEAKING CUE CARDS 2013 Sahil Patel 1 Describe a child that you know. You should say: Who the child is? How you know the child? When you see the child? Explain why you like/dislike this child. Describe someone who has had an important influence on your life. You should say: Who the person is? How long you have known him/her? What qualities this person has? Explain why they have had such an influence on you. Describe an old person that you know. You should say: What your relationship is to this person? How often you see them? What people think about this person? Explain why you like them. Describe a lake, a river or a sea you have visited. You should say: Where the lake is? How often you have visited it? What activities you do there? Explain why you like this particular place. 2 Describe a present you have given someone. You should say: Who you gave it to? What kind of present it was? How it compared to other presents you have given? Explain why you decided to give this particular gift. Describe a sporting event you attended. You should say: What kind of sport is was? How it compared to other events you’ve been to? How often it takes place? Explain why you consider this event to be of interest. Describe a TV show that you enjoy. You should say: What type of show it is? How often it is on? How popular it is with other people in your country? Explain why you like it. Describe a happy childhood event. You should say: When it happened? Who was involved? How you felt at the time? Explain why you remember this particular occasion. 3 Describe someone who gave you help You should say: Who helped you? When they helped you? How they helped you? Explain why this help was important to you Describe a person you live with You should say: Who this person is? How long you have lived with him/her? What you do together? Explain how well you get on together. A celebrity Describe a celebrity who is famous in your country. You should say: Who the person is? Why they are famous? How often they appear in public? Say whether or not you admire this person. An influence Describe someone you has influenced you You should say: Who this person is? What kind of person she or he is? How long you have known them? And explain how they have influenced you 4 A childhood friend Describe a friend you had when you were a child You should say: How you first met? How long you were friends? What you used to do together? Explain why you liked this person. An old person Describe an old person you admire. You should say: Who this person is? How long you have known him/her? What qualities he/she has? Say why you admire him/her? A good cook Describe someone you know who is good at cooking. You should say: Who this person is? How you know him or her? What kinds of food they cook? Explain why this person is good at cooking. Somewhere near water Describe a place near a lot of water you enjoyed visiting. You should say: Where this place was? Who you went there with? What you did there? Explain why you enjoyed visiting that place. 5 A museum Describe a museum you enjoyed visiting. You should say: Where this museum is? What you can see in this museum? How long you spent in the museum? Explain why you would recommend this museum? A shop Describe a shop or market you go to regularly. You should say: Where type of shop or market it is? What you can buy there? How often you go there? Say why you choose to go that shop? A house or apartment Talk about a house or an apartment you would like to live in. You should say: What it would look like? How big it would be? Where it would be located?
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