In my years of experience as an IELTS examiner, I’ve observed that success in the speaking test largely depends on both preparation and spontaneity. Let’s explore a comprehensive guide that will help you excel in each part of the speaking test.
Part 1: Introduction and Interview
describe a foreign food you want to try can be a common topic in Part 1. Here’s how to handle typical questions:
Common questions and sample answers (Band 8-9):
Q: “What kind of food do you usually eat?”
A: “I tend to maintain a balanced diet with a mix of Asian and Western cuisine. I particularly gravitate towards Mediterranean dishes as they’re both healthy and flavorful.”
IELTS speaking test interaction between examiner and candidate
Part 2: Long Turn
Cue Card
Describe a scenic place you have visited.
You should say:
- Where it is
- When you went there
- What you did there
- And explain why you found it scenic
Similar to describe a scenic place you have visited, here’s a sample response:
Band 8-9 Response:
“I’d like to talk about my memorable expedition to the Amalfi Coast in Italy. This breathtaking stretch of coastline is situated in southern Italy, where I had the privilege of spending a week last summer. The landscape perfectly exemplifies the harmony between natural beauty and human architecture, with colorful houses perched precariously on cliff edges overlooking the crystal-clear Mediterranean waters…”
Part 3: Discussion
For those interested in describe a natural wonder you want to see, here are typical questions with sample responses:
Q: “How do tourist attractions impact local communities?”
Band 8-9 Response:
“Tourist attractions undeniably generate both positive and negative impacts on local communities. While they substantially boost the local economy through job creation and increased revenue, they can also lead to the commercialization of local culture and put strain on environmental resources…”
Essential Vocabulary and Expressions
Similar to how one might describe a performance or show that exceeded your expectations, use these high-scoring phrases:
- Profoundly impacted (adv + v): deeply affected
- Intrinsically linked (adv + adj): naturally connected
- Paradigm shift (n): fundamental change
- Inherently valuable (adv + adj): naturally important
IELTS examiner providing feedback and assessment
Examiner’s Tips
- Maintain natural flow: Avoid memorized responses
- Elaborate effectively: Support main points with relevant examples
- Use appropriate pausing: Demonstrate thoughtful consideration
- Demonstrate range: Vary vocabulary and grammatical structures
Just as you might describe a time you made a friend unexpectedly, approach the speaking test with confidence and authenticity.
Remember, achieving a high band score requires consistent practice and strategic preparation while maintaining natural conversation flow.