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Memorable Party (Part 2/Cue Card--IELTS Speaking)

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Part 2 of IELTS Speaking

You will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute to think about what you are going to say. You can make some notes to help you if you wish.

Describe a memorable party that you went to.

You should say:
    whose party it was
    when the party was
    who was at the party

and explain why this was memorable for you.


Sample Answer 1

One of the most unforgettable parties that I attended was my classmate's birthday party a few years ago. It was held in a pub, which was booked for the occasion. I vividly remember the occasion because it is a cherished memory that I still feel nostalgic about.

The party was held on Saturday evening and everyone from our class was invited. As it was a birthday celebration, we all brought gifts for our friend. The vibe of the club was outstanding, and we felt like we were in a world of our own. The music was excellent, and the decorations were amazing.

Despite the heavy rain that night, everyone pitched in and made sure that the party went on without any hiccups. It was raining cats and dogs, but we didn't let it dampen our spirits. The moment we stepped inside the club, we all forgot about the gloomy weather outside and were swept up in the festive atmosphere.

The party was memorable because of the people who were there. My classmates were some of the best people I have ever known, and we all had a great time dancing the night away. Also, everything from the ambience of the venue to the food and beverages, everyone played a part in making the celebration special.

Overall, the party was a night to remember. I still look back on it with fondness. The vibe of the club was out of the world, and the atmosphere was electric. We danced the night away. It was a testament to the power of friendship and how much joy we can bring into one another's lives.

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