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Latest Questions (January 2024)--IELTS Speaking (Part 1)

IELTS Speaking--Part 1 Questions

Social Media
  1. How much time do you spend on social media?
  2. When did you start using social media?
  3. Do you think you spend too much time on social media?
  4. What do you usually do on social media?
  5. What are some common social media platforms in your country?

Clothes
  1. Are clothes important to you?
  2. What type of clothes do you like to wear?
  3. Do you prefer casual clothes or formal clothes?
  4. Where do you shop your clothes from?
  5. How often do you go shopping for clothes?
  6. How much time do you spend choosing clothes every day?
  7. Did you choose your own clothes when you were young?
Bored
  1. Do you get bored easily?
  2. How often do you feel bored?
  3. What do you do when you feel bored?
  4. Do you think childhood is more boring or adulthood is more boring?
  5. Do you only feel bored when you are alone?

Cinema
  1. Do you often go to the cinema?
  2. What kind of movies do you like to watch at the cinema hall?
  3. What genres of films do you like?
  4. Do you think going to the cinema is a good way to spend time with friends and family?
  5. Do you prefer to go to cinema with friends or family?
  6. What was your favourite film as a child?
  7. How often do you visit cinema hall?
  8. Would you like to go to cinema halls more often?

Colour
  1. What is your favourite colour?
  2. Have you always had the same favourite colour?
  3. Do colours affect your mood?
  4. Do you think colours are important in daily life?
  5. What is the colour of walls in your room and in your house?
  6. Are there any colours that have a special meaning in your culture?
  7. Which colours are most popular in your country?

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