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Describe A Crop You Are Familiar With: IELTS Speaking Cue Card

You should say

  • What crop is it?
  • How you became familiar with it?
  • What do you like or dislike about it?
  • Explain why this is important for your country.
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Cue 1:What crop is it?

  • Begin by naming the crop and providing a brief description of it.
  • Mention its significance in agriculture or daily life.

Example

The crop I am familiar with is rice. Rice is a staple food for a large part of the Indian population, especially in states like West Bengal and Punjab. It is grown in flooded fields and requires a warm climate to thrive.


Cue 2:How you became familiar with it?

  • Share a personal story or experience related to the crop.
  • Explain how this experience helped you learn more about the crop.

Example

I became familiar with rice during my childhood when I visited my grandparents' village in Punjab. They owned a small rice farm, and I spent my summer vacations helping them with planting and harvesting. This hands-on experience taught me about the hard work that goes into growing rice.


Cue 3:What do you like or dislike about it?

  • Discuss your personal feelings towards the crop, both positive and negative.
  • Provide reasons for your likes and dislikes.

Example

I really like rice because it is versatile and can be prepared in many ways, such as biryani, pulao, or simple steamed rice. However, I dislike that it requires a lot of water to grow, which can be a challenge in areas facing water scarcity.


Cue 4:Explain why this is important for your country.

  • Highlight the economic and cultural significance of the crop in India.
  • Mention its role in food security and employment.

Example

Rice is extremely important for India as it is a major source of food for millions. It contributes significantly to the economy, providing livelihoods for farmers and workers in the agricultural sector. Additionally, rice is an integral part of Indian culture, featuring in various festivals and traditions.


Conclusion

    Example

    In conclusion, rice is not just a crop; it is a vital part of our lives and culture in India. My experiences with rice farming have given me a deeper appreciation for this essential crop and its role in our society.


    Following this structure will ensure you cover all the essential points while providing a clear and engaging response to the cue card topic.


    Tips to answer this Cue Card

    1: Vague Descriptions

    Using vague language can make your answer unclear. It's important to provide specific details about the crop to engage the listener and demonstrate your knowledge.

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    Tip

    Use descriptive words and examples to explain the crop, such as its appearance, taste, and uses.


    2: Ignoring Personal Experience

    Failing to share your personal connection to the crop can make your response less interesting. Personal stories help to create a more engaging narrative.

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    Tip

    Include a brief story about how you first encountered the crop or a memorable experience related to it.


    Neglecting Cultural Importance

    Not discussing the crop's significance to your country can weaken your answer. It's essential to highlight its role in culture, economy, or nutrition.

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    Tip

    Research and mention how the crop contributes to your country's agriculture or local traditions.


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    Band 6

    So I think the crop which I am familiar with is the Kharif crop. It grows between May and August season and because I like this crop because most of the people here in India eat lentils and rice. It is quite a long stemmed grass root because they grow quite well and they doesn't need like any rain or waterfall as the season is summer season and talking about the states so they are mostly grown in the north eastern states of Haryana and Punjab. So mostly the northern side people like they eat lentils and rice and also if talking about the farmers they grow this quite well and they also earn through this by growing this and selling it through the distributors to the whole retailers and to the consumers. So it is the last stage of getting to the consumers and I think it is my favorite crop as I also like used to eat this crop very much in my childhood and even today I used to eat it as much as I can. So Kharif crop is best for me and I think everybody likes it because it is very tasty and it is very healthy and it is really delicious to eat. So I think everybody is just a fan of the Kharif crops of the north eastern states.

    Band 6

    A crop that I am familiar with would be a mint plant and the reason why I am familiar with it is because I have grown it in my garden, in my balcony-turned-garden actually. All you need to do is buy some seeds from your nearby farmer's market and put them in a black loamy soil and then you irrigate it almost every day, just once every day during the summer season and maybe once every 3 days in the winter season. It takes about 3-4 weeks for it to sprout and it's a relatively small plant that kind of spreads around. The leaves of this plant, which is the mint leaves, are used in my country to add flavor to a lot of drinks, especially in summer season. We add it to our lemonades, we add it to our squashes and sometimes even cocktails. It adds like a very fresh, cool twist to anything that you add it in. Other than that, I also really like the smell of mint. It kind of reminds me of the summer season and my childhood, which is spent playing games in the hot weather and then coming back home to a minty, cool drink. So yeah, I think I really like this particular crop, both for its easy growth and the result of its plants.

    Band 5-6

    So, I'm describing a crop. It's a sugarcane crop. It is important in our day-to-day life for coffee, for tea, for milk. We put sugar and so many things. Sugars are, sugar is, sugar content in so many things, like we drink ink, energy drinks, so many things. And, yeah, I like about that crop is it gives you a fast money. It has a fast growth. You will get outcome from that crop within six months. But I dislike about that is we have to take efforts for that. We have to go for flows of water. We have to give proper water, fertilizer to that crop. And it is important to our country because we are in our country. I live in India. It's the largest sugarcane crop producer and it's the second largest who is consumed by itself in our country. And it helps to grow our country's GDP and so many things. We export this sugar from India to Thailand, Thailand to Philippines. From that crop, we get jaggery and so many things.

    Band 5-6

    So the crop that I'm familiar with is the rice, since it's the main crop in the country of India, majority of the people depends on the rice and the way that it gives me the nostalgic moments is because of my grandfather. He was a farmer. He used to farm like two acres in our hometown. We have like a wash paddy fields that is the main land that we can do the farming for the rice. And the one thing that I like about farming rice is that it's a procedure and the step involves in the producing the rice. That involves plowing the land with the tractor, but back then.
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