IELTS Speaking Task Cue Card: A trip you took by public transport.

IELTS Speaking Task Cue Card:

A trip you took by public transport.

  • Where did you have to travel and why?
  • What transport did you choose?
  • Why did you choose it?

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Sample Answer

Public transport is a medium of transport that is provided by a government or a private entity for the public. Highly convenient, reliable, and affordable as well, this medium of transport is a boon to millions of people worldwide. I also find it very beneficial and it has proven to be of great importance time and again.

With so many people traveling from home to work, city to city, or interstate as well, it is important for them in order to commute from one place to another.

I personally find it to be a great service, as well as a blessing whenever any urgent task has required me to travel without a personal vehicle. There have been various instances wherein my car or motorcycle was not working, and I had to reach my workplace, or when I had to travel to another distant city and I couldn’t travel by car. One such memorable incident took place when I was in college. My summer vacations were about to end, and I suddenly fell ill. I could not use my car to travel due to fatigue, so I decided to take a bus. Reaching college was very important, so I booked my tickets, and reached the bus station.

The bus started after a little while, and I sat down on my seat, looking out of the window. It was a very relaxed journey, as I did not have to drive, and I could eat snacks and read a book. I also had conversations with my fellow passengers, and got time to look out beautiful views from the window. Though I chose the bus travel as I was ill, but the amazing journey that I covered, changed my perspective on bus travels as well. If I get a chance to travel by bus again, I would definitely choose it again.

 

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IELTS Speaking Task Cue Card: A time when you had to find some information.

IELTS Speaking Task Cue Card:

A time when you had to find some information.

 

  • When was this incident?
  • What was the information?
  • Why did you require it?
Sample Answer

The world has become a smaller place in today’s times, as the internet and technology have given people ease of access and brought them closer. From time to time we go to find out information from different sources such as books and the internet. I have also looked around through my resources in order to look for a variety of information.

One such incident took place when I was in the ninth standard. We were supposed to complete many summer project reports of different subject topics. Choosing to start with geography, I was supposed to write a project on all the mountain ranges of the world. My school course book proved inept at providing me with in-depth details and facts about the topic. Alternatively, I started to go through other books such as encyclopedias and detailed subject books. After collecting some information, I opened my computer to take more help from the internet.

I went through various websites that had blogs and articles about the mountain ranges and was satisfied to find all the information that I needed. After this work, I searched for their images as well, so that I could stick them on to my report as well. I then used all the gathered information to create a detailed report along with the corresponding pictures. The project was a highly challenging task to collect and compile such large information, but I enjoyed it very much, and also learned a lot of facts and figures. It was a great experience and I have followed it in my time of need since then.

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IELTS Speaking Task Cue Card: A game you enjoyed playing when you were younger.

IELTS Speaking Task Cue Card:

A game you enjoyed playing when you were younger.

 

  • What was the game?
  • What did you like about it?
  • Who did you play it with?

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Sample Answer

We have all played some game or the other during our childhood. The state of worry-free bliss and the passion that children have for their life brings pure joy to everyone’s hearts. Some children play indoor games such as chess or carom, while some children prefer outdoor games such as cricket or basketball.

I also used to play a lot of indoor and outdoor games with my friends when I was younger. I especially played a lot of basketball, and it was my favorite game. Basketball is a great game and has helped me in maintaining my health through full body exercise. We had a basketball court in our society, and all of the other children used to form two teams and play basketball for almost two hours every day. We used to have small competitions as well. Even in the game’s class in school, I spent most of my time playing basketball with my classmates. With time, I became better in the game, and my teacher and my parents supported me enough to become the school team captain.

I enjoyed myself in playing and representing my school and our team in other local championships and sports meets. This game has taught me a lot, such as leadership qualities, hand to eye coordination, team spirit, and most importantly, the value of physical fitness. I still remember those times and go to a court nearby to play basketball sometimes.

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IELTS Cue Card Sample Questions

IELTS Cue Card Sample Questions
MAPS

Q. Do you use maps? How often do you use them?

A. Yes, I do use maps in my daily routine. I tend to use maps almost once every day. I use digital maps for the purpose of locating different places to find out more information about them, or to find navigation routes for certain places.

Q. Do you prefer paper maps or electronic ones?

A. I prefer electronic maps. They are better and more advanced than paper maps with various features such as directions, preloaded locations, integrated GPS, zoom in feature, different layers with loads of information, and many more.

Q. Did you use maps when you were a child?

A. I only looked at the world maps as a child, in order to memorize the state capitals, countries, and the location and names of various geographical features such as rivers, oceans, plateaus, mountains, and other features.

Q. Did your school ever teach you how to use maps when you were younger?

A. Yes, my school curriculum had geography as a compulsory subject, in which, I learned using maps, reading them, and identifying different places and geographical features. Apart from these, I also learned the usage and reading of map coordinates.

Q. Do you ever ask anyone for directions?

A. I only ask people for help with directions to any particular place, in the case when I am not able to access the maps, or there is any problem with the area map. There have been instances where my map or GPS device ran out of battery and I had to take help from the local people.

MONEY

Q. Did you save money when you were young?

A. I always used to save money when I was younger. I understood it to be a good practice and saved my pocket money, award amounts, or any money that I received as a gift. Those saved amounts of money have helped me a lot during my time of need.

Q. Have you ever given money to other children?

A. No, I have never given money to any other children, as I spent money only with my parent’s permission, and never digressed from the original spending purpose agreed upon, along with my parents. I have always politely refused any other children who have come to ask me for money.

Q. Do you think parents should teach children to save money?

A. Yes, I think that parents should teach children to save money. It is a very good practice that not only secures our future but also disciplines us by teaching self-control and introspection. All of us should learn about saving money and enjoy the benefits it brings along.

Q. Do parents give children pocket money in your home?

A. Yes, parents do give children pocket money in my home. I and all my siblings used to get a certain amount of money every month, which was always lesser than our expectations on purpose. This was done in order to teach us control on expenses, and the practice of saving.

PLANTS

Q. Do you like plants? Indoor or outdoor plants?

A. I do like plants a lot, especially outdoor plants. Outdoor plants are beautiful as they tend to grow in larger sizes. They directly grow in the land, instead of pots, and get a lot of space and nutrients. They have a lot of varieties that have different fruits and flowers.

Q. Did you ever grow a plant as a child?

A. Yes, I did grow a plant when I was a child. I took a sprouted onion bulb and put it in a pot along with soil and water. I used to water it every day, and it turned into a very leafy plant with long green leaves and seed-filled pod in the center.

Q. Would you ever give a plant as a gift?

A. Yes, if I know someone who loves plants a lot, I would definitely gift them a plant on any special occasion. It is a beautiful idea, and I like it a lot.

Q. Why do people like plants in their house?

A. People like plants in their house as they bring a sense of tranquility and positivity to the homes, along with other benefits. They not only add aesthetic value to the homes but also purify the air to some extent as well.

Q. Do you know how to cultivate plants?

A. I know only the basics of this process, which are used for the most common plants and seeds. These include putting the seed into the soil and providing it with the required amount of sunlight and water.

WATER

Q. How much water do you drink every day?

A. I drink at least six litres of water every day and make it a point to drink a glass of water as I wake up in the morning, and before every meal. I think it is a good practice, even if I don’t feel thirsty to maintain my body function and health.

Q. How long can a person live without drinking any water?

A. A person can live approximately 100 hours without consuming water in average temperature. This is because 60 percent of our body is made up of water, and it is highly necessary for basic organ functions, and its absence in the body is lethal.

Q. Do you drink bottled water or water from machines?

A. I generally drink water from machines, but bottled water also comes in handy during travelling. My home and my workplace, both have an R.O. based water purifier. I generally carry around water from these machines in my water bottle and drink whenever necessary.

Q. Difference between bottled and tap water?

A. Bottled water is a lot more different from tap water. It goes through a proper treatment and purification process which makes it potable, whereas, tap water is generally ridden with impurities, making it unfit for drinking in the long run.

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