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IELTS Speaking Selected Cue Cards

Here you will find IELTS Speaking sample Cue-Card. Q-Card section is only for IELTS Speaking module. There is 3 section in IELTS Speaking module. The cue card is a type of monologue where you will talk in a specific topic for about 2 minutes. You will be given 1 minute to make note if you want.
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IELTS Speaking cue card section

Sample 1

Describe a party that you enjoyed

You should say:
  • whose party it was and what it was celebrating
  • where the party was held and who went to it
  • what people did during the party
and explain what you enjoyed about this party.

Sample 2

Describe an idea you had for improving something at work or college.

You should say:
  • when and where you had your idea
  • what your idea was
  • who you told about your idea
and explain why you that your idea would make an improvement.

Sample 3

Describe a competition (e.g. TV, College/work or sports competition) that you took part in.

You should say:
  • what kind of competition it was and how you found out about it
  • what you had to do
  • what the prizes were
and explain why you chose to take part in this competition.

IELTS Speaking Cue Card section: Opinion in a questionnaire

Sample 4

Describe a time when you were asked to give your opinion in a questionnaire or survey

You should say:
  •     what the questionnaire/survey was about
  •     why you were asked to give your opinions
  •     what opinions you gave
and explain how you felt about giving your opinions in this questionnaire/survey.

Sample 5

Describe a restaurant that you enjoyed going to

You should say:
  • where the restaurant was
  • why you chose this restaurant
  • what type of food you ate in this restaurant
and explain why you enjoyed eating in this restaurant.

Sample 6

Describe a meeting you remember going to at work, college or school.

You should say:
  • when and where the meeting was held
  • who was at the meeting
  • what the people at the meeting talked about
and explain why your remember going to this meeting.

Sample 7

Describe a friend of your family you remember from your childhood.

You should say:
  • who the person was
  • how your family knew this person
  • how often this person visited your family
and explain why you remember this person.

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