Describe a place in your city you have been to where you can see wildlife (e.g. animals, birds, insects, plants): IELTS Speaking Cue Card

You should say

  • Where it is
  • When you went there
  • What wildlife you can see there
  • And explain how you feel about it

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Sanjay Gandhi National Park in the heart of Mumbai is one such place that offered me the opportunity to experience wildlife and beautiful nature. The National Park is home to many species of animals, plants, birds and the rich environment of the park is not only open for the citizens to experience nature, but also be grateful to be in the lap of a forest that is home to the Indian leopards. Indian leopards are quite common in the National Park and I had the opportunity to visit this National Park in the year of 2022 with my college classmates on a study tour and we had the opportunity to install camera traps at certain specific locations to capture and trace the leopard activity. Apart from this enriching experience,

Follow up questions


What other wildlife did you see during your visit to the National Park?
During my visit to Sanjay Gandhi National Park, I also saw various species of birds like peacocks and eagles, as well as monkeys and deer. The diversity of wildlife was impressive, and it was fascinating to observe them in their natural habitat.

How did your experience at the park impact your view on wildlife conservation?
My experience at the park deepened my appreciation for wildlife conservation. Seeing the leopards and other animals in their natural environment made me realize the importance of preserving such habitats and the role we play in protecting them.

What activities can visitors do at Sanjay Gandhi National Park besides wildlife observation?
Visitors to Sanjay Gandhi National Park can enjoy activities like trekking, cycling, and visiting the Kanheri Caves. The park also offers guided tours and educational programs about the flora and fauna, making it a great place for both adventure and learning.

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The Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali has various animals. That is the place that I have visited, not recently, but a few years back. It has various enclosures for reptiles, mammals, and even it's open for bird watching, butterflies of various species. Overall, there are also two enclosures for tigers. I am not sure what is the recent state, but you can find various types of animals if you go for a trek. Over the weekend, you can go for early morning treks and visit around the park and it is a very well-maintained national park in Mumbai. You can also have activities like cycling apart from trekking, which is made available inside the park. For animals, most of the animals will be, not larger animals, but reptiles or even langurs and monkeys that you will find inside the park. The greenery and the botanical species that have been preserved inside the park are something that is worth visiting and anybody who visits will have a great time. Recently, I have heard that they have started a Sunday morning activity for reading inside a smaller space that people visit. You can go along with your books or an iPad and you can just sit and read under the shade of large trees that you will find.

Follow up questions


What types of wildlife did you see during your visit to the park?
During my visit, I saw a variety of wildlife including reptiles, monkeys, and various bird species. The park is home to langurs and many butterflies, which adds to the vibrant ecosystem. The enclosures for tigers were particularly fascinating, although I didn't see them up close.

How does the park contribute to wildlife conservation?
The Sanjay Gandhi National Park plays a significant role in wildlife conservation by providing a protected habitat for various species. It helps educate visitors about the importance of preserving biodiversity and offers activities that promote awareness of environmental issues.

What activities do you recommend for visitors to the park?
I recommend going for early morning treks to experience the wildlife and the serene environment. Cycling is also a great way to explore the park. Additionally, the new reading activity under the trees is perfect for those who want a peaceful experience surrounded by nature.

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I am going to talk about Benar Ghata National Park which is India's national park where people from all over the world come to visit the extinct animals where we have humans caged in a car and the humans are caged so that they can watch the animals in the national park and the animals will be roaming around freely which is a very good thing that I appreciate. However, on the contrary, the place where I am living currently which is Mumbai, so we have Borivali National Park here which is a very beautiful, quiet and serene place. Here we don't see many huge animals or the very dangerous ones, here the animals will be like deers or elephants, normal animals which are not that harmful to the humans. So they roam freely and people enjoy having a walk in the park. It's like barricaded, kind of barricaded and people used to go for a normal jog or walk over there which is very beautiful and peaceful. Different kinds of insects and animals are there. They have planted a lot of different extinct plant vegetation which is getting extinct as of now. So they are trying to restore that kind of plants and animals. So here we can see flamingos as well which migrate all over the way to just enjoy their mating time. So it's very beautiful around the riverside where all the pink, beautiful flamingos are mating and making noises, the voice of their standing in the water, playing. So there are different kinds of activities that you can observe in the animals and enjoy that.

Follow up questions


What are some endangered species you might see in Borivali National Park?
In Borivali National Park, you can spot various endangered species such as the Indian leopard and several bird species. The park is also home to unique flora that is being preserved, including some rare plants that are on the verge of extinction. Conservation efforts are crucial for these species.

How does wildlife in urban parks like Borivali differ from wildlife in national parks?
Wildlife in urban parks like Borivali tends to be less diverse and less dangerous compared to national parks. Urban parks often focus on smaller, less aggressive animals and birds, while national parks may host larger predators and a wider variety of ecosystems, providing a more natural habitat.

What activities can visitors do to appreciate wildlife in Borivali National Park?
Visitors can enjoy activities like bird watching, nature walks, and photography in Borivali National Park. Guided tours are also available, which educate visitors about the local flora and fauna. Additionally, there are opportunities for jogging and peaceful picnics amidst nature.

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The place I'm going to talk is a place I've been there for 5 years. It's Ooty. It's Ooty. It's a place called Ooty which is 80 kilometers away from Coimbatore, the main city. It's mostly a hilly area. Comes with lots of tea factories, tea estates, pine forest and many. I did my college there, so I'm well familiar with that place. My college is basically surrounded with forest area, so I have encountered so much of wild animals there. For example, elephants, deer, leopards sometimes and bears as well. Pheasants are like the most common animals we used to encounter. But talking about the environment, it's more peaceful than you ever expect. But here in cities where you'll be often, you'll be hearing traffic noise with lots of air pollution in the air. Whereas in Ooty, it's completely peaceful. The early morning walks will be filled with birds chirping, animals and cattle and insects making sounds. That was quite a peaceful time I ever had in my life because there won't be any stress like whenever you are surrounded with. I was surrounded with lots of lush greeneries that was so calming to my eyes as well.

Follow up questions


What specific wildlife did you encounter in Ooty?
In Ooty, I encountered various wildlife including elephants, deer, leopards, and even bears. The area is rich in biodiversity, and I often saw pheasants and other birds during my morning walks. It was fascinating to observe these animals in their natural habitat.

How does the wildlife in Ooty compare to that in your city?
The wildlife in Ooty is much more diverse and abundant compared to my city. In the city, we rarely see wild animals, mostly just pigeons and stray dogs. In contrast, Ooty's forests are home to many species, making it a unique experience to see them up close.

What activities can people do to appreciate wildlife in Ooty?
People can engage in activities like nature walks, bird watching, and photography to appreciate wildlife in Ooty. There are also guided tours available that educate visitors about the local flora and fauna, enhancing their experience of the natural beauty of the area.
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Cue 1:Where it is

  • Begin by naming the specific location in your city, such as a park or wildlife sanctuary.
  • Describe the surroundings briefly to give a sense of the environment.

Example

One of my favorite places to see wildlife is the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai. It is located in the northern part of the city, surrounded by the bustling urban landscape, yet it feels like a serene escape into nature.


Cue 2:When you went there

  • Mention the time of year or a specific occasion when you visited the place.
  • Share any memorable experiences or activities you did during your visit.

Example

I visited the park last summer during the monsoon season. It was a perfect time to explore the lush greenery and enjoy the cool weather, which made the experience even more refreshing.


Cue 3:What wildlife you can see there

  • List specific types of wildlife you encountered, such as birds, animals, or plants.
  • Describe any particular moments that stood out to you during your visit.

Example

At the park, I was thrilled to see a variety of wildlife, including peacocks strutting around, monkeys swinging from trees, and numerous colorful birds. One moment that stood out was when I spotted a family of deer grazing peacefully in a clearing.


Cue 4:And explain how you feel about it

  • Share your emotions and thoughts about the experience and the wildlife you saw.
  • Reflect on the importance of such places for wildlife conservation and personal well-being.

Example

Seeing the wildlife in their natural habitat filled me with a sense of peace and joy. It reminded me of the importance of preserving such green spaces for future generations and how they provide a much-needed escape from the city's chaos.


Conclusion

  • Summarize your overall feelings about the place and the wildlife experience.
  • Encourage others to visit such places for their own enjoyment and connection with nature.

Example

In conclusion, visiting Sanjay Gandhi National Park was a rejuvenating experience that deepened my appreciation for wildlife. I highly recommend that everyone take the time to explore such beautiful places, as they offer a unique connection to nature and a break from daily life.


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 less engaging and informative. Avoid general statements that do not provide specific details about the place or wildlife.

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Use descriptive language and specific examples to paint a clear picture of the place and the wildlife you encountered.


2: Ignoring the Cues

Not addressing all the cues can lead to an incomplete answer. This may result in a lower score as examiners look for well-rounded responses.

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Make sure to cover all the cues: location, time of visit, types of wildlife, and your feelings about the experience.


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Band 6-7

I am going to talk about Benar Ghata National Park which is India's national park where people from all over the world come to visit the extinct animals where we have humans caged in a car and the humans are caged so that they can watch the animals in the national park and the animals will be roaming around freely which is a very good thing that I appreciate. However, on the contrary, the place where I am living currently which is Mumbai, so we have Borivali National Park here which is a very beautiful, quiet and serene place. Here we don't see many huge animals or the very dangerous ones, here the animals will be like deers or elephants, normal animals which are not that harmful to the humans. So they roam freely and people enjoy having a walk in the park. It's like barricaded, kind of barricaded and people used to go for a normal jog or walk over there which is very beautiful and peaceful. Different kinds of insects and animals are there. They have planted a lot of different extinct plant vegetation which is getting extinct as of now. So they are trying to restore that kind of plants and animals. So here we can see flamingos as well which migrate all over the way to just enjoy their mating time. So it's very beautiful around the riverside where all the pink, beautiful flamingos are mating and making noises, the voice of their standing in the water, playing. So there are different kinds of activities that you can observe in the animals and enjoy that.

Band 6-7

Sanjay Gandhi National Park in the heart of Mumbai is one such place that offered me the opportunity to experience wildlife and beautiful nature. The National Park is home to many species of animals, plants, birds and the rich environment of the park is not only open for the citizens to experience nature, but also be grateful to be in the lap of a forest that is home to the Indian leopards. Indian leopards are quite common in the National Park and I had the opportunity to visit this National Park in the year of 2022 with my college classmates on a study tour and we had the opportunity to install camera traps at certain specific locations to capture and trace the leopard activity. Apart from this enriching experience,

Band 6-7

The Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali has various animals. That is the place that I have visited, not recently, but a few years back. It has various enclosures for reptiles, mammals, and even it's open for bird watching, butterflies of various species. Overall, there are also two enclosures for tigers. I am not sure what is the recent state, but you can find various types of animals if you go for a trek. Over the weekend, you can go for early morning treks and visit around the park and it is a very well-maintained national park in Mumbai. You can also have activities like cycling apart from trekking, which is made available inside the park. For animals, most of the animals will be, not larger animals, but reptiles or even langurs and monkeys that you will find inside the park. The greenery and the botanical species that have been preserved inside the park are something that is worth visiting and anybody who visits will have a great time. Recently, I have heard that they have started a Sunday morning activity for reading inside a smaller space that people visit. You can go along with your books or an iPad and you can just sit and read under the shade of large trees that you will find.

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The place I'm going to talk is a place I've been there for 5 years. It's Ooty. It's Ooty. It's a place called Ooty which is 80 kilometers away from Coimbatore, the main city. It's mostly a hilly area. Comes with lots of tea factories, tea estates, pine forest and many. I did my college there, so I'm well familiar with that place. My college is basically surrounded with forest area, so I have encountered so much of wild animals there. For example, elephants, deer, leopards sometimes and bears as well. Pheasants are like the most common animals we used to encounter. But talking about the environment, it's more peaceful than you ever expect. But here in cities where you'll be often, you'll be hearing traffic noise with lots of air pollution in the air. Whereas in Ooty, it's completely peaceful. The early morning walks will be filled with birds chirping, animals and cattle and insects making sounds. That was quite a peaceful time I ever had in my life because there won't be any stress like whenever you are surrounded with. I was surrounded with lots of lush greeneries that was so calming to my eyes as well.
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