There are over 15 types of questions which frequently come in IELTS speaking part 1. Even though the topics change, the common questions are often repeat so you should develop techniques for each type of question. Watch this video tutorial to learn what types of questions the examiner usually asks in IELTS speaking part 1 and also learn useful tips to help you identify the aim of each question. Transcript
Hello my name is Liz. In this lesson I want to look at a different types of questions that the examiner might ask you and IELTS speaking part 1. Now as you know you need to prepare lots of different topics so for example family hobbies going out birthdays but you also need to prepare the different types of questions. So even though the examiner will ask you about different topics the questions are often the same. Let’s have a look at some common questions for IELTS speaking part 1.
So let take a look at a common topic and that’s the topic of cooking. It’s a common topic to get in speaking part 1. Now you can see a list of questions here so let’s take a look at these questions more closely. What you can see is that each question begins with a different question word and this is very important to understand about speaking part 1 because every topic that you get in speaking part 1 can have questions that start with these question words. So for example, Read more….
IELTS Speaking Part 1: Common Questions
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Hi Liz,
Thank you so much for the immense wealth of knowledge sharing. Every article is worth reading and is indeed insightful. Taken a lot from the tips.
I have my speaking test tomorrow and LRW day after.
Wish me luck.
Regards
Jhuma
Good luck!! 🙂
In speaking, can we use ‘ ya’ or ‘yep’? or we need to give an answer by saying ‘Yes’?
Sure. It is an informal speaking test. Be natural, friendly, open and chatty.
Hi Liz, the content is really helpful.
I have one question. I don’t use my last name if official documents. So if examiner asks for my full name , should I stick to the name mention in my docs (without last name) or mention my complete name.
Thank you
Nitin
I don’t actually understand your position because I can’t imagine not using your family name in documents. I suggest you talk to your test centre directly about this.
Thank you Liz. Your IELTS tutorials are insightful and absolutely best. Keep up the good work.
Hi Liz,
I am preparing for GT and planning for appear on 23rd March.
I have one question that is speaking test happen on same same day of other exam (LRW) or on some other day?
The speaking test could happen on the same day, up to 7 days before or up to 7 days after. You will get a date for the speaking test. Contact your test centre.
Hello Liz mam,
My Speaking exam was 07.02.2019 . I was really astonished at that time because my examiner was interrupting me in part-1 and part-3 too. I could not tell a second line too 🙁 . I was attempting to say in elaborate at least 2 lines but she was asking me next question overlapping my answer 🙁 Later I could not answer properly in part-3 and she ended my speaking in 7-8 minutes 🙁 🙁 why ? I am afraid. result will be given at 22/23 feb,2019
Cue card :
*** Describe Something you started that is good for your health
– What is it ?
– when you started ?
– whether you enjoyed it or not ?
Thank for sharing 🙂 It is 100% normal for the examiner to interrupt your answers in part 1 and part 3. It is a normal part of the IELTS speaking test and you should know this before you enter the test room. No speaking test can last under 11 mins. The rules state it MUST be between 11 and 14 mins.
But here he says that the exam ends in 7-8 mins is it possible.?
Speaking tests are between 11 and 14 mins long. Not more and not less. The examiner will be aware of the correct time, whereas candidates usually estimate. That is the reason many candidates estimate incorrectly.
Many times examiners interrupt because candidates are talking off-topic or obviously repeating memorized answers.
A lot of candidates think if they just keep saying anything, it’s helpful, but the opposite is true.
It’s also very common in part 3, that you will asked asked a general question like “how do people celebrate in your country?”, but candidates answer describing their experience: “I dont know about others, but in my family we celebrate by …”. This should be interrupted and the examiner should bring you back on topic.
Part 1 and 2 is talking about your experiences, part 3 is describing a wider experience that may not be personal to you.
Hi Liz! I have just returned from my speaking interview. Thanks for thee videos. I wish, I had seen them earlier. I intuitively knew some of the things, you have been mentioning, but still. It’s always good to be reassured. I’m wondering, though, if I’ll be penalized for prodominantly American and or plain axent in the speaking part.
Glad my videos have been useful. IELTS is an international test and, in the speaking test, mixed accents are fine.
Thanks! Am glad to hear that! I asked about this, because I’ve seen some tips suggesting to practice and be aware of the vocab and grammar more common and used in Brittish and even Australian axents.
Hlo mam I wanted to know that from where I can get answers for speaking part 1 questions so that I can develop ideas
See this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-speaking-free-lessons-essential-tips/
Thanks a lot mam ,You are awesome if there were rating out of 10 I would have give u 11 ,one for your smile 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi Liz
I wrote my ielts lwr on 10th general module listening was good so was reading. Task 1 in writing was letter to your manager about organizing party for your kalliuge
1. Why and for whom you want to arrange party
2. What are your ideas for party
3. What do you want your manager to help you with
Task 2 was
It’s a concern for many countries about the increase of rubbish
1. Why is it happening
2. What can be done to reduce it also give an example to it
I m going to appear for speaking tomorrow
Good day Liz. I have a query in the Letter writing section. Do we necessarily need to add the ‘Subject: ‘ before the body, for official/formal letters? Since I have the habit of writing the subject for formal letters.
No, it isn’t necessary for IELTS. This is just a language test, rather than a letter writing test. Just start with Dear … and then directly start your opening line. You do need to sign off though. See this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-letter-writing-essential-tips/
Hi Liz, today was my speaking test.
Though I think i performed well, I think I messed up at one question. The examiner asked me “When was the last time you visited a city?” Since I am already staying in a city I was confused and said “I’d say today, since I am already staying in Mumbai which is a city.” But she absolutely didn’t consider that answer and asked me the same question again to which I had to say “Probably two months back, like in April I had visited a city ..”. Am I going to lose marks here?
You will certainly not lose marks. The examiner should have accepted your answer. Your answer was completely fine – it showed good grammar (Id say…) and an ability to handle the situation in English. If your score isn’t as you wanted, think of a remark – but really, don’t worry and wait for your results 🙂
Thanks a lot Liz.. I feel contented now.
Speaking test
9/3/18, Delhi,India
Part 1
what is your full name?
where do you live?How far from the test centre?
Is it a good place to live?
How long have you lived here?
Do you like to listen music?
Do you read newspaper often?which part do you like to read first?
How do you like to get news now?
Part 2: Cue card
A tv show you like to watch
Part 3:
Are there any other programs that you watch besides the one you told ?
Do you have to tell others about it too?
Do you like to watch it alone ?
Do yo prefer CDs or online for listening songs/movies?why?
are game shows and chat shows presented on TV useful?why or why not?
tv or laptop for watching movies,etc?
Can tv reporters show news objectively .how?
I stammer when i speak somtimes.i did it in the speaking test also.would it affect my score? 🙁
It might affect your score for pronunciation. However, I suggest you just wait for your score – Good Luck!
Okay
Thanks..
Hii Liz,
Tomorrow is my speaking test but still now I can’t well prepared in task2.. Please tell me some tips to expressing the essay
See my main speaking page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-speaking-free-lessons-essential-tips/
I scored overall 7.5 but only 6.5 8in speaking.in speaking test i was asked about teenager and in part 2 person with good parenting skill and in part 3 he was out of track and ask me about hobbies,and he rarely had eye contact with me as he was busy flipping pages of file he was asking me question from? So shall I go for EOR?
Your speaking score is based on fluency, grammar, vocab and pron – think about how well you demonstrated each of those criteria. If you feel your performance was worth more than band 6.5, it is possible to consider a remark.
Mam!i havw watched almost all your videos..Any final tips for the exam because i have the LRW tom and speaking the day after!thanks in advance
See all tips on this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-exam-tips-on-the-day/
Hello there,
I need a speaking partner. My exam will be on December. Please don’t hesitate to provide your skype ID and I’ll be in touch.
Thanks Liz for this fantastic video tutorial.
Sorry I don’t teach one to one.
Can I use ‘and’ frequently in my part -2 of
Speaking test if I want think about next sentence
The speaking test is informal and linking words will be repeated.
My test is tomorrow and I am really nervous.
Try to relax. See my last minute tips for all parts of the test: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-exam-tips-on-the-day/
Hi mam…ur tips r really working thnkyou..
Tomorrow I m having my speaking test nd I m not well.. M caught by extreme cold nd fever.. M sneezing almost after 2-3 mins..will dis trouble my score???
The examiner cannot give you more time because you sneeze for 2 or 3 minutes. This means you will lose opportunities. However, don’t worry. Just make sure that you answer all questions directly and show a good range of grammar tenses and expand your answers whenever you can.
My speaking exam is tomorrow. I have been practising. I pray I pass
Be chatty and friendly. Remember the examiner wants to hear your English !! Good luck!
Hi liz, is the speaking test formal or informal?thanks in advance.
It is an informal chat with the examiner. It is not a formal interview.
Hi Liz,
If the examiner asks me about studying and Im a recent graduate, should I answer with past simple tense or present simple tense?
If you are no longer a student, you will use the past simple and present perfect: I have just finished … / I studied …
Thank you, thank you so much. I appreciate all your hard work❤️
Hi Liz
Thanku so much for posting a vast range of valuable lessons. I have learned a lot from ur videos. I just got a question in my mind that we describe both sides in discussion essay or advantages/ disadvantages essay.
Do we need to write about both sides in opinion essay too ?
Thanks
In an opinion essay, you give your opinion and nothing more.
Hello Liz, I had my speaking test on the 16th of feb,in the part 3 after answering about four questions fluently, I was asked another question by the examiner and I couldn’t hear what she was saying, so I said pls come again three times and she said that’s the end of the speaking test.Pls will that affect my score?
It shouldn’t affect your score. You are not tested on comprehension or ideas. You are only marked on the language you produced and the quality / range of it. Also if that was time up, then there is nothing you can do anyway. As long as you produced a good range of language and showcased your skills, you will be ok. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you 🙂
Thank you
Hi Liz,
In speaking if I’m asked of a topic which I’m not familiar with, is there a possibility that I can request for a change? as I will not have much to talk about.
Thanks
Alekhya
No, you can’t ask to change the topic.
Hello mam,
Your posts helping me alot for my prepration for IELTS GT.
Tomorrow is my Speaking Test 13 Dec, Hyderabad INDIA.
Please pray for me i hope i’ll get good band score..
Good luck!!
Dear Liz,
Thank you for your resources here. They are so helpful. I had my speaking test today and it was a wonderful experience. I had so much to talk about in my Part 2 that I didn’t realize that my two minutes was up and the examiner had to stop me. Hope I won’t loose mark for that?
Am looking forward to my listening, reading and writing on Saturday. I will post out my result here once available.
Thank you.
It’s great that you had so much to talk about in part 2. And it’s no problem that you were still talking at the end of 2 minutes. In fact, that’s a good thing – it will help your score in fluency. Good luck on Saturday. See this page for useful tips before your test: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-exam-tips-on-the-day/ 🙂
Thanks. I will keep you posted.
Hello Liz,
Trust you are doing great? Once again, thank you for your great resources. I have recommended your site to all my friends. My listening and writing test on September 24th went well. However, the reading didn’t go has planned as I discovered that my glasses was not in my glass case when I got to the center. My reading is slow without my glasses. I was able to complete 30 questions and just had to guess the remaining answers because time wasn’t on my side. I am just hoping on God for a miracle now as I have put everything into the exam. My result will be out on Friday the 7th and I will update you on the outcome. Once again, thanks a lot. You are much appreciated.
That is such a terrible shame. I’m really sorry to hear about your bad luck. Miracles can happen and. even so, with 30 questions answered and other guessed, there is hope. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you 🙂
Wooooww mam you are amazing
thank you so much, really find your lessons interesting and is helpful.
I think I really have a lot of work to do on my writing part 2
If you need training see my advanced lessons in writing task 2: http://subscriptions.viddler.com/IELTSLizStore. Or see this page for band score tips: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-writing-task-2-band-scores-5-to-8/
Dear Mrs liz,
you are really doing a wonderful job in helping people like us excel in the ielts exam.
My speaking test is tomorrow and I have gone through most of your videos here.i hope to do well in my test.
Thanks
Good luck! Be chatty and don’t be nervous.
Hi Liz,
I would say I like your speaking pace. Not too fast neither too slow. It really helps me to give an idea of how fast do I need to speak. One more thing, I should speak with clarity, i.e. word by word.
Thanks.
Speak completely naturally. https://ieltsliz.com/should-i-speak-fast-or-slow/
Hi Liz,
First of all, I want to thank you for your generosity on sharing your knowledge and helping many students seeking for higher IELTS band scores. Secondly, your lessons as well as your website are both informative and easy to follow. So kind of you 🙂 Finally, I want to share the scores I got during my exam, S, R, W = 6.5 and 6.0 in listening. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to reach a score of 7 in speaking which is the required score by the CGFNS, can you please suggest for any tips on how i can possibly improve to increase my score in speaking.
Thank you very much.
Watch the lessons called: How to improve your IELTS speaking at home. It’s on the speaking page.
Liz
Hi mam,
I don’t know how to introduce myself properly if the question is INTRODUCE YOURSELF..
please help,my exam is on 31th Oct
There is no such question. Please watch and read all lessons about IELTS speaking and also watch the practice speaking tests.
Liz
Dear Liz ,
could you please guide me what are the topic mostly asking from male
Ex: if they ask about cooking I am blank about this topic
Thank you
Dinesh
The examiner will ask any topic and you can’t ask to change it. Even if you don’t like cooking or you don’t cook, you can still talk about. “Do you enjoy cooking? No, I don’t. The cooking in my family is mostly done by my wife.” or “Did you learn to cook at school? Yes, I did but I don’t remember much. We mainly just made simple dishes like soup.” You see, it is still easy to answer questions.
All the best
Liz
Hi teacher Liz. Can I ask you how can I tell my name to the examiner like Raymund Guevara, my first name is a letter U not O and my last name have only one letter R not double? because people often have trouble spelling my name. Thanks
In the speaking test, you will be asked your name during the ID check. The only reason the examiner asks is to make sure it is the same name that is on the examiner’s paper. Just say your name clearly so he can match it. If the examiner isn’t sure, he or she will ask you to spell it (but that’s not common). See this video here about the ID check: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-speaking-greeting-the-examiner/
Liz
Thank you very much teacher Liz, I hope I can overcome the tension especially in speaking part 0.