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IELTS Speaking Part 2 Topics Sep to Dec 2019

IELTS Speaking Part 2 Topics September to December 2019

In IELTS Speaking module, you will have a cue card with a topic as follows and few related questions. You will have one minute to take notes and prepare yourself and then will be given another two minutes to talk on the given topic. Here are some most recent real examination cue card topic to practice.

IELTS Speaking Part 2 Topics September to December 2019

  • a place where you used to play when you were a child
  • your favourite place for shopping
  • an indoor activity or game
  • a time you looked at the sky (day or night)
  • a souvenir
  • a memorable advertisement
  • a visit to a park
  • a time you were with people and bored
  • a movie you recently saw
  • an indoor game
  • a place to read and write (not your home)
  • a celebration of an achievement
  • something you borrowed from someone
  • a recent conversation
  • a public building you would like to visit
  • a school you went to as a child
  • a time you had to wake up early
  • your favourite item of clothing
  • learning a new language
  • a happy day you world like to have
  • a friend you are proud of
  • a leisure activity you enjoyed with your family
  • a happy moment you remember
  • a person who encouraged you to achieve your goals
  • a time you met someone for the first time
  • when you gave advice to someone
  • a person you know who has new, creative ideas or opinions
  • a time you had to hide the truth from a friend
  • a photograph in your home
  • someone who travels by plane for work
  • the most recent conversation you enjoyed
  • a famous personality outside your country
  • a famous product from your local region
  • a time you were given the wrong information
  • something useful you borrowed
  • someone who spends their free time helping others
  • a time a child made you laugh
  • an unusual or unique holiday
  • a time when you lost something
  • a recent advertisement yo watched
  • a time you heard a stranger talking on the phone
  • a movie your friend would like
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