As an IELTS instructor with over two decades of experience, I’ve noticed a significant shift in the IELTS Speaking test. It’s no longer enough to just have good grammar and vocabulary. Today’s test requires you to discuss a wider range of topics, including technology, with confidence and fluency. One question that often throws students off guard is “Do you want to develop an app yourself?” This seemingly simple question can be quite complex to answer effectively. Let’s break down how to tackle this and other technology-related IELTS topics.
Understanding the “App Development” Question
Examiners ask about app development not to test your coding skills, but to assess your:
- Idea Generation: Can you think creatively and propose a practical app concept?
- Problem-Solving: Can you identify a real-world problem that an app could solve?
- Explaining Complex Ideas: Can you articulate your app idea clearly and concisely?
- Language of Technology: Are you familiar with common vocabulary related to technology and app development?
How to Approach Technology Topics in IELTS Speaking
1. Build Your Technology Vocabulary
Start by familiarizing yourself with common terms related to:
- Types of Apps: Educational, entertainment, productivity, social media, etc.
- App Features: User interface, notifications, downloads, online/offline functionality
- App Development: Programming languages, coding, design, testing, launch
2. Practice Discussing App Ideas
Think about problems you encounter in daily life. Could an app offer a solution? Here are some examples:
- Problem: Finding reliable local service providers (plumbers, electricians)
- App Idea: An app that connects users with vetted local service providers, complete with reviews and ratings.
- Problem: Wasting time searching for healthy recipes
- App Idea: A recipe app that allows users to filter recipes based on dietary restrictions, allergies, and available ingredients.
Healthy Recipe App
3. Structure Your Response
Even if you’re not a tech expert, you can still provide a well-structured answer:
- Introduction: Briefly state your opinion on app development. (e.g., “While I admire the complexity of app development, I personally wouldn’t develop one myself.” OR “I’ve always been fascinated by technology, and the idea of creating my own app is quite appealing.”)
- Reasoning: Explain your stance. If you’re not interested in app development, why not? If you are, what kind of app would you create and why?
- Example: Provide a concrete example of an app idea, focusing on its purpose and target audience.
- Conclusion: Summarize your thoughts and perhaps mention a popular app you use and admire.
Example IELTS Speaking Response
Examiner: Do you want to develop an app yourself?
Candidate: “While I find app development incredibly interesting, it’s not something I aspire to do myself. I’m more drawn to the creative side of technology. However, if I were to develop an app, I’d create a language learning app. As an English learner myself, I understand the challenges. My app would focus on interactive exercises, cultural immersion features, and personalized feedback to make language learning engaging and effective.”
Tips for Success
- Stay Updated: Technology evolves rapidly. Stay informed about current trends and popular apps.
- Be Authentic: Don’t pretend to be a tech whiz if you’re not. Focus on expressing your ideas clearly.
- Practice Makes Perfect: The more you practice discussing technology topics, the more confident you’ll become.
Remember, IELTS Speaking is about demonstrating your communication skills. By preparing for a range of topics, including technology, you’ll be well-equipped to impress the examiner and achieve your desired score.