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Questions (September 2022)--IELTS Speaking (Part 1)

 IELTS Speaking--Part 1 Questions


Headphones (IELTS Speaking--Part 1)
  1. Do you use headphones?
  2. If yes, how often do you use them?
    If not, why not?
  3. What type of headphones do you use?
  4. Is there a brand that you prefer over others?
  5. Would you want to continue using headphones?
  6. Do you prefer headphones or earphones?
  7. Are there any situations when you won't use headphones?
  8. Do you think colourful headphones look good?

Morning/Evening; Different times of the day (IELTS Speaking--Part 1)
  1. Do you like morning or evening?
  2. Are you a morning person? Why/Why not?
  3. Are you usually awake till late at night?
    Was it always so?
  4. How did you feel about waking up early during school days?
  5. What were your mornings like during weekends when you were younger?
  6. Will you make the effort to wake up earlier in the future?
  7. What do you usually do in the evening?
  8. Is there any difference between what you do in the evening now and what you did in the past?
  9. What did you do in the evening when you were a child?



Noise (IELTS Speaking--Part 1)

  1. Do you live in a noisy area?
  2. Are there many noisy areas in your country?
  3. How do you concentrate in a noisy environment?
  4. Should there be laws about how loudspeakers can be and till what time they can be played?
  5. How often do you overhear conversations?
  6. Where would you hear such conversations?
  7. Are there any other disadvantages of noise besides the fact that it disturbs us?
  8. What is your opinion about noise pollution?



Coffee (IELTS Speaking--Part 1)

  1. Do you prefer tea or coffee?
  2. Apart from tea and coffee, what beverages do you like?
  3. Is coffee a popular drink in your country?
  4. Do you prefer to make coffee at home or have it outside somewhere?
  5. Is coffee good or bad for health?
  6. Have you read up on impact of coffee on health?
  7. Do you think we should consume only cold beverages in summers and hot beverages in winters?
  8. When was the last time you had a beverage?
    (Hint: Water is a beverage)


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