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Latest Questions (January 2024)--IELTS Speaking (Part 2 & 3)

IELTS Speaking--Part 2 & 3 Questions


Team Member

Part 2 (Cue Card) Question

Describe a great team member you worked with.
You should say:
        who this person is
        when you worked together
        what team project you worked on
and explain why you think he/she was a great team member.

Part 3 Questions (Team Member)
  1. Why do some people dislike teamwork?
  2. Do you think young people are good team players?
  3. In what ways can effective communication contribute to a successful team dynamic?
  4. How important is trust among team members, and what can be done to build trust within a team?
  5. Do you believe that having a diverse team with members from different backgrounds and cultures is beneficial? [Why/Why not?]
  6. How would you handle a situation where there is a disagreement among team members on how to approach a project?
Part 3 Questions (Leadership)
  1. What qualities should a leader have?
  2. Do you think it's more important for a team to have a strong leader or for all members to have equal say in decision-making? [Why]
  3. In today's rapidly changing world, what do you think are the key challenges that leaders face?
  4. Can you provide an example of a leader who has inspired you:
  5. In your opinion, is it more effective for a leader to lead by example or to delegate tasks to others? [Why]

Field of Science

Part 2 (Cue Card) Question

Describe one area of science (e.g., medicine, physics, etc.) that interests you.
You should say:
        what it is
        when you studied it
        how you get latest information
and explain why you think it is intersting.

Part 3 Questions (Learning Science)
  1. Why do some children not like learning science at school?
  2. Should children be encouraged to learn science?
  3. Should people be encouraged to learn science after graduation?
  4. Is it more important for students to memorize scientific facts or to understand the underlying principles and concepts?
  5. How can teachers make science classes more engaging and interesting?
  6. How has technology changed the way science is taught and learned?
  7. How can parents encourage their children to develop an interest in science outside of the classroom?
Part 3 Questions (Scientific News)
  1. How do you get to know about scientific news?
  2. How important is it for the general public to stay informed about scientific developments and discoveries?
  3. What role do you think the media plays in presenting scientific news to the public?
  4. What challenges do journalists face when reporting on scientific topics, and how can these challenges be addressed?

Athlete

Part 2 (Cue Card) Question

Describe a famous athlete you admire.
You should say:
        who he/she is
        what you know about him/her
        what he/she has achieved
and explain why you admire him/her.

Part 3 Questions (Physical Activity)
  1. What kinds of exercises do people like to do in your country?
  2. Do you think academic classes should replace PE classes?
  3. How can people know whether a child has a talent for sports?
Part 3 Questions (Athletes)
  1. What characteristics do you think an athlete should have?
Tiring Activity

Part 2 (Cue Card) Question

Describe an activity that made you feel tired.
You should say:
        when it happened
        where it took place
        what the activity was
and explain why it made you feel tired.

Part 3 Questions (Feeling Tired)
  1. When do people usually feel tired?
  2. Does learning make people feel tired?

Part 3 Questions (Free Time)
  1. How much free time do you think office workers should have?

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