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IELTS Speaking Cue Cards

Looking for help with IELTS speaking cue cards? Here you will get 17 IELTS speaking cue cards in 2022 that can help you to ace in IELTS speaking.

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IELTS Speaking Cue Cards

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  1. IELTS Speaking Cue Cards

  2. Table Of Content • What is IELTS speaking? • IELTS speaking introduction • IELTS speaking cue cards • IELTS speaking follow-ups • Conclusion

  3. Hello! We are from CourseMentor™ We are here because we love to give presentations. You can find me at www.coursementor.com

  4. What is IELTS speaking? Let’s start with the first set of slides

  5. Speaking is a very important part of the IELTS (International English Language Test System) exam. It is one of the four modules of IELTS. This module tests your ability to have a conversation with a native English speaker. This is like a one-on-one interview where the examiner will ask you questions about yourself or related to some general topics. You have to answer those questions in the English language. It does not matter whether you are speaking the truth or not; you only need to be grammatically accurate. It is also important that you keep yourself updated with the knowledge of the latest IELTS speaking cue cards. This will help you to prepare them well, so you do not have to face any problem during exams.

  6. IELTS speaking introduction

  7. In the introduction part of the speaking exam, the examiner will ask questions related to you. The examiner will ask questions like: • Where do you live? • What do you like to do in your spare time or free time? • Do you like movies? • Do you like going out with friends? • With whom do you like to spend time? Family or friends. • Do you love shopping? • Do you like your hometown? • Do you like the weather in your hometown? • Do you love flowers? • Do you love watching the sky at night?

  8. IELTS speaking cue cards

  9. Describe a good law in your country. You should say, • What is this law about? • Why did you like this law? Describe a family business. You should say, • What type of business is this? • Who runs this business?

  10. Talk about a time when you took medicine. You should say, • When was the time? • Which medicine did you have? • Why did you have that medicine? Describe the happiest situation of your life. You should say, • When was the situation? • What was the situation? • What makes that day the happiest?

  11. Talk about an interesting teenager, you know. You should say, • Who is he or she? • How long have you known him? • How did you meet him? Describe an interesting lecture. You should say, • When was the lecture? • What was the lecture about? • How did you come to know about that lecture?

  12. Talk about an important tree in your country. You should say, • What is the name of that tree? • When did you first see that tree? • Why is it important? Describe an interesting game you used to play when you were young. You should say, • What was the game? • With whom did you usually play that game? • When was the last time you played that game?

  13. Describe a beautiful city. You should say, • What is the name of the city? • Have you ever visited that city? • What makes that city beautiful? Describe the latest activity that makes you happy. You should say, • What was the activity? • With whom do you go for that activity? • Why did you do that activity?

  14. Describe a time when someone gave you money in the form of a gift. You should say, • What was the time? • Why did you receive that gift? • Who gave you that gift? Talk about an activity you love to do alone. You should say, • What is the activity? • When and where do you do that activity? • Why do you do that activity alone?

  15. Describe a foreign language you love to learn. You should say, • Which is that language? • Why do you want to learn that language? • Is this language going to be beneficial for you in the future? Describe an important decision you made with the help of someone. You should say, • What was the decision? • From whom do you take help? • Why did you take help to make that decision?

  16. Describe a talkative person. You should say, • Who is that person? • How long have you known him? • How do you feel about that person? Describe a TV program that makes you laugh a lot. You should say, • What is the name of that show? • When did you first watch that program? • With whom did you watch that program?

  17. Conclusion

  18. In this post, we have discussed the latest IELTS speaking cue cards (2022). Before discussing the cue cards, some commonly asked introductive questions are explained to you. These introductive questions are very important to make you comfortable with the examiner. If you answer all the introductive questions properly, you will have confidence for the second part of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) speaking test, which will be a cue card.

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