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IELTS Speaking Test 2016 | British Council | Dhaka

This is a recent real IELTS Speaking Test 2016.

Date: 25th June 2016
Venu: British Council, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Module: General Training (GT)

First Part: Introductory

What is your name?
Real_IELTS_Speaking_Test
How can I call you?
Do you work or study?
What is your job responsibilities?
Why did you choose this job?
What is the importance of advertising?
Have you ever influenced by advertisement and buy products due to the advertisement?
What is the future of television advertisement? Will it survive or in near future advertisement will be based on the internet?

Second Part: Cue-Card

Describe a place you have recently visited.

What type of place is it?
When last you visited and who was with you?
Why people go there?
What types of people usually go to visit this place?

Third Part: Discussion


Do you like to wear cap?
When people in your country wear cap?
What's you like most head or cap?
When last time you wear head or cap?
What young people in your area like to wear cap or head?


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