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“Describe an interesting conversation that you had” is one of the popular cue card topics asked in the speaking section. You can briefly describe your well-known idol or public figure in the country.
In this cue card section, you will describe the incident where you had an interesting conversation with someone. You can describe your personal experiences in your answer.
We will discuss the IELTS cue card “Describe an interesting conversation that you had”. You will understand how to answer this Cue Card section with sample answers which are impressive and effective.
Overview
Describe the person with whom you had the conversation.
Mention the location where it happened with the person.
Conclusion
Overview
Describe the person with whom you had the conversation
Mention the location where it happened with the person
Conclusion
Once you are assigned the topic and your preparation time starts- you should start preparing your answer.
To answer the question, you must start with the introduction, give details about the topic, and provide concluding remarks to conclude your topic. For the same, you can address all the aspects (usually 3-4) related to the topic, such as:
After completing the speaking part 2 test, the examiner might ask follow-up questions related to the cue card topic in speaking part 3 or the discussion round.
We have curated some follow-up questions with answers for your better understanding.
Answer: In my opinion, any important or serious talk should be done face-to-face, and smaller conversations can be over the phone. I prefer talking face-to-face for a better understanding of the conversation and the personal essence of talking face-to-face.
Answer: Today, the younger generation is active mainly on the phone. The youngsters usually avoid outdoor activities and social gatherings. Digitalisation has increased the discomfort among the younger generation in getting along with people.
Answer: The best ways to start a conversation are to begin by breaking the ice with the person and then start with general questions like dislikes and likes. Slowly, you can ask personal questions once the person is comfortable.
Answer: The disadvantages of being famous are that their life is difficult being private, they can’t live like an ordinary man in society, and sometimes people try to blame everything on the person who is famous about whatever is going wrong around in the world.
Answer: Politely, you can disagree with an opinion in a conversation. You don’t need to always agree with the 2nd person in the conversation. Humbly and with respect, you should disagree with the statement.
Ans. The marking scheme for the IELTS speaking test is based on the following criteria:
Ans. The duration of the IELTS speaking part 2 or cue card section is 3-4 minutes. The whole section is further divided into two parts:
Ans. The total duration of the speaking test is 11 to 14 minutes. The speaking test is divided into three parts.
Ans. When the examiner gives you the cue card, it also contains hints related to the topic. So, during the preparation of 1 min, you should strategise your answer and write any phrases or keywords that come to your mind. You should use the time to structure and frame the answer. Once your speaking time starts, start with the answer directly and complete it within the time allotted in the right tone.
Ans. The other commonly asked cue card topics are:
Ans. Yes, there is no difference between the academic and general speaking tests. The duration of the speaking test is 11-14 minutes in total. The speaking test is usually based on a one-to-one interview with the examiner. The speaking test is done in 3 rounds:
Ans. You can frame your answer during the preparation time of 1 minute. You should divide your topic into sub-parts and try to frame your answer accordingly.
Ans. The fee for the IELTS test is 16,250 INR. The computer test fee for the IELTS test has been revised to 16,500 INR. Please note that the test fees are subject to change, and you should keep checking the official website for further information.
Ans. Yes, you can disagree with the examiner’s opinion. You should know that your views are not considered in the evaluation. The examiner evaluates the factors such as:
Ans. You cannot exceed the time limit during the speaking test. If your answer is too long, the examiner can stop you from answering and move on to the next question. It is the natural process of the exam, and your marks won’t be deducted.
Ans. The various resources that are available for practising cue-card topics are:
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