IELTS SPEAKING # A Good law which has recently been introduced.

IELTS SPEAKING TASK CUE CARD

A Good law which has recently been introduced

  • What that law is?
  • Benefits of that law?
  • Why do you like that law?
Sample Answer

My country is a democratic country. It is the largest democracy in the world. Since the Independence of our country, many laws have been implemented by the government for the betterment of a society.

Here I would like to talk about a law which has been introduced recently, around 2 years ago. It’s called LGBT law. This law is concerning the recognition of same-sex relationships, including same sex-marriages and domestic relationship. Originating from very conservative societies, lesbian, Gays, Bi-sexual and Transgender used to hide their identity in front of others. Earlier people with same sex preferences used to hide their identity because they were scared to get the criticism from others. These people struggled a lot and had a legal fight for years to get this law implement. At the end government took the decision in their favour. After getting the legal approval from the government, they feel free to face the people in the society. Now they can roam more confidently without feeling awkward because of their choice of partner.

I personally feel that in a society everyone should be treated equally. Any discrimination on the basis of caste, religion or sex-preferences is morally unacceptable. Earlier these people with same sex orientation used to feel out of the part of the society. In my view, this law is a boon for their existence.

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IELTS speaking # Describe a journey that didn’t go as you planned?

IELTS speaking task cue card Describe a journey that didn’t go as you planned

Describe a journey that didn’t go as you planned?

    • Where were you going?
  • What was your planning?
  • What went wrong?
  • And explain what you would have done differently

Describe a journey that didn’t go as you planned

Sample Answer

Vacations are supposed to be a fun break from the monotonous routine of our lives though sometimes it doesn’t go as expected. It reminds me of an incident of a failed solo trip I planned. After being inspired by various YouTube travel bloggers, I decided to at last tick it off my bucket list and got my bookings done for Andaman & Nicobar Islands. I researched quite a lot before my trip to avoid any major obstacles.

I booked my flight for the journey from Delhi to Port Blair from where I had planned to take a hotel to refresh myself for the sightseeing. It was a four days trip in which my idea was to cover Port Blair, Havelock Islands, Neil Islands and then return to Port Blair. Going by people’s advice and my own research, I had kept all the necessary things that might be necessary.

Everything was going as planned until I arrived at my destination. It was the climate of the place that didn’t suit me and I started to feel nauseous as soon as I landed. When I looked for my medical kit, I noticed that it was missing. I somehow reached my hotel by booking a cab where I found a Wi-Fi connection as there were network issues in the entire area. After contacting my family and telling them about my whereabouts, I went to see a local doctor and on my way back I lost my wallet. After pleading to some of the locals and telling them about my situation, they helped me reach the hotel. On the second day, after reaching my hotel at Havelock, I realized that I booked it for the previous date instead due to which I had to pay an extra amount to stay there. Later, my guide informed me about the unpredicted weather conditions due to which I had to spend my next two days in the hotel room as red alert was declared in the entire area.

As it is rightly said that to err is human, I learned quite a lot from the mistakes I made. Though I faced many hurdles during my journey, I realized that due to my carelessness and irresponsibility, I spoiled most of the enjoyable part of my first solo-trip. Had I been more cautious and accountable towards my bookings and carrying my medicines, it would have been a more gratifying experience.

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Tips for Speaking Test

Tips For Speaking Test

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The speaking test is probably the most difficult for candidates because they have to speak to someone. Here are some

Tips For Speaking Test

Phase 1 Tips :

1. In the first phase of the speaking test, the assessor will ask you questions about yourself. Research the topic! The assessor might say “Tell me about your parents’ jobs.” If you don’t know anything about them, you will be stuck. It can be surprising how little people know about their own situation.

2. Consider this phase of the test meeting someone for the first time and telling them about yourself. Try to be relaxed and keep the conversation going.

3. Don’t worry about lying – this is not a test of if you are a good person. If the assessor says “Tell me about your hobbies and interests” and you reply “I don’t have any” then you aren’t saying enough to allow the assessor to assess you. In situations like this, lie. Make up the wildest story you can imagine

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Phase 3 : IELTS Speaking Test

 

Phase 3 is where the final score is given to a candidate. This is the part of the test where you must excel. Do the best that you can here without trying too hard or getting yourself into problems. Although a number of sources suggest that scores are averaged between the three phases of the speaking test, this stage is where the ‘ceiling’ is established – you can’t get a higher score than your performance in phase 3.

Phase 3 is much more like a conversation between you and the assessor. Here he/she doesn’t have a script and can ask you anything he/she wants. If you go off topic, the assessor will make attempts to make sure you stay on topic – there’s no point in rehearsing a speech!

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Amongst other things, in Phase 3 you will be asked to speculate about the future, give an opinion, suggest a solution to a problem, or describe a process or procedure. Try to come up with a complete answer. If you are asked how you would solve traffic problems worldwide, don’t just talk about buying more buses; consider where the money for the buses would come from, explain how you would raise the money for the buses and persuade people who to use them. This will certainly impress the assessor.

Make eye contact with the assessor. Although theoretically, you could speak great English with your head down, the fact is you may not come across as confident. Although there is no mark for confidence, you need to present yourself in a positive way as possible.

 

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