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IELTS Speaking Part 1 Common Topic List

IELTS Speaking Part 1 Common Topic List. IELTS speaking module has three individual section. First section is introductory, second is cue card section and last one is discussion section. Here is a nice article about IELTS speaking module format for your references worth reading.

IELTS Speaking Part 1 Common Topic List

Here is a list of all common topics for IELTS speaking part 1. 
  • Hometown
  • Work
  • Study
  • Art
  • Birthday
  • Childhood
  • Dictionaries
  • Daily routine
  • Clothes
  • Computers
  • Flowers
  • Food
  • Going out
  • Family & friends
  • Hobbies or leisure activities
  • Weather
  • TV
  • Transport
  • Pets
  • Internet
  • Music
  • Reading
  • Newspaper
  • Sports
  • Shopping
  • Happiness
  • Neighbors
  • Traffic Jam

Topic Details

Hometown
Where is your hometown?
What is your hometown like?
Do you like your hometown?
How often you visit your hometown?
What are some important things to visit in your hometown?
What is the oldest place in your hometown?
What session is best to visit your hometown and why?
Is your hometown is a popular tourist place?
Is there good public transportation in your hometown?
What are some things you don't like in your hometown?
Has your hometown changed much since you were a child?
How could your hometown be improved?

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