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IELTS: Do You Think Young People Prefer Crowded Places?




January 2019


Speaking Part 1

Relationships and interactions
Do you prefer to go out with your friends or relatives?
Do you prefer to hang out with friends or spend time with your family?

Other related questions from previous tests:

How do you spend time with your family?
Do you think it is important to spend time family?
Do you prefer going out on your own or with friends?

Do you prefer to have friends visit you, or relatives?

Do you have any (or, many) close friends?

What qualities make them good friends?

Do you live with your family?

Do you think family members should live together? (Why?/Why not?)

When do you spend time with your family?

What do you do together?

Is your family very important to you?

Do you prefer to spend time with your family or your friends?

What do you do in your free time with your friends?

Are there times when you prefer to be alone?

 

 

Cue Card Topic   2019 January

Describe a quiet place  

Where it is

When you like to go there

What you do there

Why you like to visit this place

 

 

Part 3   Question  2019 January

 

Do you think the countryside is really quieter than the central city?

Why do people prefer living in the countryside?

Are there quiet places in the city?

Do you think young people  prefer crowded places?

Do you think noisy neighbours are a nuisance to others?

How can households reduce noise?

 

Other related questions from previous tests:

 

Why do some people not like quiet places?

Do you need a quiet place when you are working?

Why do some people like to spend time in quiet places?

Do you know anyone who likes noise?










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