IELTS Speaking Sample Answer # Weather

Let us have a look at some of the possible questions based on Weather and the possible answers.

What is your favorite weather?

I really like the rainy season. Getting wet in the rain, dancing in rain, eating pakoras and having tea just makes my day. Also, there is a chance of seeing rainbow.

Do you like the weather in your country?

My country has all kinds of weathers, so there is sunny, rainy, stormy and it is nice because one never gets bored of the environment. It is a new day every day and rarely does it seems like the earlier one.

Is the weather the same in all parts of your country?

Our country is very vast and so the weather is quite different in different places. Going towards extreme north, it is likely to be covered for most part of the year while the extreme south tends to be sunny. On the coastal areas, it tends to be tropical wet and high humidity.

Does the weather affect your mood?

Well, sometimes yes. Like if it is a sunny day after long winters I tend to feel more cheerful. While, on rainy days, it is more of calm and light. But, if it is extreme, so for instance, highly stormy or cold, it irritates me, because the work gets stopped because of it.

Does the weather in your country affects the transportation?

Well, it surely does. So, in winters mostly trains or fights get delayed because of fog and sometimes if there is a heavy storm, it takes a toll on the roadways. However, I don’t remember having a major affect on our transportation system.

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Television and You # IELTS Speaking

Most of the people watch television and it is very likely  that you are asked questions on it in your speaking section Part I. Let’s have a look at some of the sample questions asked to figure out the relation between television and you.

Do you often watch television?

I used to, I remember being in love with television, but now I prefer reading more as compared to watching television.

What sort of things do you watch on television?

I mostly like watching advertisements in television. For some reason, they just attract me, I mean one gets to know everything about the product in just 30 seconds or so and sometimes they are longer, with a beautiful story. But the point is they are very straight and strike the chord.

Do you ever watch foreign programs or films on television?

Oh! I love watching them. My favorite series is that of Sherlock Holmes. I mean it is so amazing that I am on my toes for most of the time and the way Beneduct acts it is completely fabulous. Movies, I don’t watch much on television, I prefer watching them on my laptop.

What did you watch on your television when you were a child?

I used to watch cartoons, game shows and soap operas. My favorite was Sinchan. I mean it was lot of fun watching that kid doing all those absurd things are irritating his mother and friends and still being there for them in rough times.

Do you think children should watch television?

I think surely yes. Television surely is lot more fun and educational. But the point is that , children must watch it under their parents supervision. If parents take care of what the child is watching, it makes it all the more worthwhile.

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Study In New Zealand # University Of Canterbury

University Of Canterbury is the second oldest university in New Zealand. It is also a center of research and academic excellence. Canterbury’s academic program is divided among five colleges and a school of law. It is well known for its engineering courses and and is the one university out of two to provide this major. Also, in addition, it is the only university in New Zealand that offers speech and language therapy and astronomy.

Overview

The university boasts about a number of field stations for study of marine science and geology.There are four libraries on campus each covering different subject areas.

  1. Central Library
  2. Education Library
  3. EPS Library (Engineering and Physical Sciences Library)
  4. Macmillan Brown Library

Location

The University of Canterbury is located on the South Island of New Zealand and is a short bus ride from the city of Christchurch in the province of Canterbury. It is known for its natural beauty and proximity to both mountains and sea, with all the outdoor adventures that await there. It provides rich travel experience, and the travel junkies are sure to love this place.

Campus

The University has a main campus of 76 hectares (190 acres) at Ilam. It also has its own sports ground.Canterbury University has six halls of residence housing around 1800 students.

The six halls of residence are:

  • Bishop Julius Hall
  • Ilam Apartments
  • College House
  • Rochester and Rutherford Hall
  • Sonoda Christchurch Campus
  • University Hall

Traditions

University of Canterbury students association operates on campus and with its own radio station (RDU) and magazine (Canta). The Association also runs two bars and several cafes around campus. The University has over 100 academic, sporting, recreational and cultural societies and clubs and you surely will enjoy them. One major student tradition, the Undie 500, involved an annual car-rally from Christchurch to Dunedin run by ENSOC. The rules required only the use of a road-legal car costing under $500 with a sober driver.

There is much more to the university and you are interested in it, go find if there is course available according to you on its website University Of Canterbury.

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How To Find The Best Country To Study Abroad ?

Studying abroad is one thing, choosing a country to do, is another. Most people often get confused as to which country would be the most suitable for them, to study abroad. If you are also confused about which country to choose, just go on and read more to end up the confusion.

The country you choose depends on the type of educational, cultural, and social experiences you want to have. The best way, would be to answer the following questions –

  1. Is there a country or a particular part of the world that you want to visit?
  2. Do you want to study in a town, city or rural areas?
  3. What qualities do you look for in a ‘comfortable’ living? Which location and what qualities would actually be comfortable for you?
  4. Do you want to experience cultures drastically different from yours or you want to be in places with similar cultures like yours?
  5. What are your professional, academic and personal goals and what countries offer programs most related to your goals?
  6. Is it important for you to be able to travel in surrounding countries, or do you want to live in more of a remote area?

Answering these questions will help you get a better idea of which country would be the most suitable for you. However, if you are even confused after answering these questions, have a look at the list of different countries and pick out the important parts about them. Compare them and then decide.

Remember, no matter which country you choose, if chosen wisely, this experience of would be a life changing one!!

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