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IELTS Speaking Sample Questions

Here you will find a list of sample questions mostly common for your IELTS Speaking Module.

What is your name?
By which name I can call you?
What are you doing? Are you a student or doing any job?
Friendship:

What is friendship?
IELTS Speaking Sample Questions
Do you believe in friendship? Why or why not?
Is friend more important than family?
Why people make friendship?
What’s the benefit of having friend?

What are some drawback of having huge friends?
What’s the social attitude of friendship in your locality?
At what age people should make friend?
Do your friends are same ages or different ages group? Why?
What is more important to you- friends or family?
Travel/ Transport:

Where are you from?
How did you come here?
How often you use buss as a mode of transport?
What is traffic jam?
What are some causes of traffic congestion?
How to reduce the amount of traffic congestion or jam?
What are some drawback of traffic jam?
Where you would like to visit in near future?
What is study tour? At what age student should enjoy excursion?
What are some benefit of study tour or excursion?

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