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IELTS Cue Card Topics: Frequently Asked Questions in November and December 2018


Here is a list of questions for you.


1. Talk about a leisure time activity that you would like to do when you are alone
   Please say

   – What is it?
   – Why do you want to do it?
   - Why do you prefer this activity?


2. Talk about something that you lost. 
   Please say

  – What was the item?
  – Where and w hen did you lose it?
  – What did you do about it?

3. Describe a piece of equipment you had repaired.

   You Should Say:
   What is it
   How did you repair it
  And explain how you felt after repairing it

4. Talk about something that you borrowed
   -What was it
   -When did you borrow it
   -Whom you borrowed it from
   -Why did you borrow it
   -What you did with it

5. Describe a faraway place you would like to visit
    Where is it
    Why do you want to visit this place
    How would you go there

6. Talk about a person who has done a lot to protect the environment
    You should say
    Who the person is
    How do you know him
    What efforts does he make to protect the environment


7. Describe a comic actor who is popular in your country.
   You should say:
   who the actor is
   how do you know him/her
   what kind of person he/she is
   and explain why he/she is popular in your country.

8. Talk about something that you have learned outside of school or college. 
   Please say

   – What is it?
   – When and where did you learn it?
   – How did you learn it?
   – Who did you learn it from?


 
9. Describe a skill that takes a long time to learn.
   You should say:

   What is that skill?
   Why does it take a long time?
   How and where you can learn it?
   and explain how it can be beneficial 



10.Talk about a thing you complained about (but finally got a good result)
    What did you complain about
    What was the result
    How you felt about it



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