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IELTS Speaking Topic- Work

IELTS Speaking topic- work. Here are some sample questions for IELTS Speaking part 1 topic related to “Work”


  • Do you work or study?
  • What is your job?
  • Why did you choose that job?
  • Do you enjoy your job?
  • Do you get on well with your co-workers?
  • What was your first day at work like?
  • What is your job responsibility?
  • Would you like to change your job in near future?
  • What is your typical day like at work?
  • What would you change about your job?
  • What do you do after work?
  • What is job satisfaction and why it is important?
  • What is more important job satisfaction or money?

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