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Describe the time when you first talked in a foreign language: IELTS Speaking Cue Card

You should say

  • Where you were
  • Who you were with
  • What you talked about
  • And explain how you felt about it
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Cue 1:Where you were

  • Begin by describing the location where you first spoke in a foreign language, making it vivid and relatable.
  • Mention any specific details about the environment that made it memorable.

Example

I was at a language exchange event in my city, held at a local community center. The room was filled with people from different backgrounds, and there was a buzz of excitement in the air as everyone was eager to practice their language skills.


Cue 2:Who you were with

  • Introduce the person or people you were with during this experience.
  • Explain your relationship with them and why they were significant to this moment.

Example

I was paired with a native Spanish speaker named Carlos, who was also learning English. We were both nervous but excited to help each other improve our language skills.


Cue 3:What you talked about

  • Outline the main topics of conversation you had with the person.
  • Include any interesting or funny moments that occurred during your discussion.

Example

We talked about our favorite hobbies, food, and cultural differences. I remember laughing when Carlos tried to explain a traditional Spanish dish, and I struggled to pronounce it correctly.


Cue 4:And explain how you felt about it

  • Share your emotions during and after the conversation.
  • Reflect on how this experience impacted your confidence in speaking a foreign language.

Example

At first, I felt anxious and self-conscious about making mistakes. However, as we continued talking, I felt a sense of accomplishment and joy. It was liberating to express myself in a different language, and I left the event feeling more confident in my abilities.


Conclusion

    Example

    Overall, that experience was a turning point for me. It not only improved my language skills but also encouraged me to seek more opportunities to practice speaking in foreign languages. I realized that making mistakes is part of the learning process, and it made me more open to new experiences.


    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: Avoid Vague Responses

    Being vague can make your answer less engaging and informative. It may lead to a lack of detail that is crucial for a good score.

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    Provide specific details about the location, people, and conversation to create a vivid picture for the examiner.


    2: Don't Overuse Simple Language

    Relying too much on simple words can limit your expression and fail to showcase your language skills. This may affect your fluency score.

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    Incorporate a variety of vocabulary and sentence structures to demonstrate your language proficiency.


    Neglecting Emotional Impact

    Failing to express how you felt can make your answer less personal and relatable. Emotions add depth to your response.

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    Tip

    Share your feelings about the experience, such as excitement or nervousness, to connect better with the examiner.


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    Anonymous student Band 6.5

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    As India is a very large country full of diversity, so there are many places which have their own language and speak their native language. The place which I visited and I didn't know about their language was Leladakh, which is about 300 km away from my hometown and it is a very good place as it consists of different kind of trees, animals and have many scenic views and I visited over there last year in summers as it was the best time to visit because it has many, it was cold over there and we had summers in our area so it was the best time to visit over there and I went over there with my whole family.

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    When I was a kid, I had a little pencil box which had these four buttons which gave the pencil box an operative use. When you press the button, the box would open up. When you press the second button, a little part of it would slide out. Basically it was just a little electronical and a fun thing to have and I owned it when I was in 6th. One day after break, I was standing and talking there with one of my friends and another friend of mine was running through the hallway and accidentally she pushed my shoulder and my pencil box hit the ground and it broke into multiple pieces to the point that it was not functional anymore.

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    It Ends With Us is a book I read recently. It's by the author Colleen Hoare. It's mainly a story about two teenagers, Atlas and Lily, and how they just handle their life going through high school, adolescence, and just domestic violence at home. Both of them come from very, very different families. However, they have one common determining factor between them, which is domestic violence. The abuse that they've seen their moms go through is just insane, and they connect through that on a different level. They're actually in the same high school, but they never speak to each other until Atlas actually crashes into an empty house next to Lily's villa. When Atlas is homeless and he doesn't have anywhere to go, he just comes and breaks into the house next to Lily's, and Lily helps him with all the daily necessities like clothes and food, medicines and stuff. Furthermore, their friendship blossoms into love, but it doesn't really fructify as Atlas has to leave. This book really gave me a lot of knowledge about domestic abuse and how to deal with it.

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    The first time I ever talked in four languages was when I had to submit a mini-project on my lab work. So I had to meet my HOD. So he's my mentor. So I go to meet him and I have to speak with him in English because I don't know Tamil. Because the college which I study is in Tamil Nadu and the HOD is also a Tamil man. So I have to speak in English. I don't know speak in Tamil. So that's the first time I being speaking English and that time I felt very nervous because it's my first time and I don't know I am I felt that I'm making mistakes and did he notice it and is he making fun of me. So I have been very nervous about that but he's very cool with that and I also feel very comfortable and he also helped me to correct the viva project and many project that I

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    The first time I talked in a foreign language was when I was in my college. I talked about myself in German language as I was in a classroom. Since we had to opt a course for our bachelor's degree in which we had to study a foreign language, so therefore I opted German as my extracurricular course because I wanted to learn it as I found it interesting and fascinating. I was in my classroom when my professor asked me to introduce myself, so therefore in front of my professor and students I introduced myself in German telling about myself and my parents. It was a very weird feeling since I was not known to this new language but I tried a lot and my professor appreciated me and she corrected me when I went wrong. The students were also helpful and told me that where I was wrong and corrected me on my mistakes. It was a nice feeling to interact with people in a new language when you don't know much about it but it helped me to gain the confidence and the courage to speak in a new language when I did not know much about it. Therefore, it was a great experience in overall.

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    Well, being an extrovert person, I love to talk with every person, even a stranger, because it not only enhances my knowledge, as well as it also gives me a chance to socialize with other persons. Actually, without beating around the bush, I would like to talk about a time when I talked in a foreign language with a stranger person. Actually, last month, I went to the Amritsar with my family. On that time, I met with a foreign person who was a stranger for me, and he was not knowing, he was not, he had no knowledge about the Punjab. So, on that time, he took help from me to explore the place and explore the culture of the Punjab. On that time, I talked with him in the English language. It was a very great experience for me, because I also learned different things from him, and he also explored our culture with beauty, and I told him about the Sikh culture, and I told him about the heritage of the Amritsar, and it was a very great time for me. I was very happy, because it was the first time when I talked with a stranger person in a foreign language, and it was a very proudable thing for me, and my family members also felt proud of me, when I talked with that person. After that, he was very thankful for me to explore the beauty, as well as the culture of the Punjab.

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    Once, when I talked in a foreign language was when I went to a Korean fanfare which was held in Bombay and it was quite an exceptional kind of fanfare because apart from it being in India, every celebrity that was present there was speaking in Korean language and it was very interesting because somehow you were forced to speak in that language and Korean is not very similar to English. In fact, it has more similarities to Hindi as a language and because Hindi is my mother tongue, I was able to catch on to some phrases and understand what some words meant like Amma and Appa basically meant mother and father and it is very similar to South Indian languages where this same phrasing is used for addressing to parents. So yes, there were some words that I could easily understand in graphs but when it came to understanding the tone and the speed with which they talk, that was where it got a little tricky because of course, if you are having a talk with a native, then it gets very difficult to catch on to the speed even though they try to talk slowly but yet, I had to use translation tools and it was in all very, very exciting and captivating incident that happened and the whole event was quite even.

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    Band 6-7

    I have not spoken in such foreign languages such as German, French etc. because I have not been to these countries till now. But in India, there are various types of languages that can be used. So, I have travelled to different parts of India. In Bengaluru, it was mostly Kannada, Telugu language we were using. So, the first time I spoke a different language from my mother tongue was Telugu or Kannada to get along with the people, to communicate my doubts and get to know well about the well-being, the culture, the diversity of the place. Also, it helps to know foreign language or hometown language of the particular place that you are visiting. Helps us to connect with the people.

    Band 6-7

    Today I would like to talk about the time when I first talked in a foreign language. It was when I found out about Omegle, which is an online platform where people from different countries and different continents can go and talk to each other in different languages. I first visited Omegle, I was with my cousins at that time, and when we visited Omegle, a person, specifically a man from the United States of America came to our call. He of course was speaking in English, which was his language. I myself tried to speak English with him. It was my first time speaking English. We first talked about food and languages, as he talked about the foods that he, his favorite foods, and also talked about how he also likes to go to Indian restaurants once in a while. He also appreciated my English and said that I had a good accent and good vocabulary. Talking to him made me very confident, as my cousins around me, they also started to think of me as a person who knows more about the language than them all. I really started to feel confident, and I started exploring Omegle even more. To this day I use Omegle, just a few days ago as Omegle was banned, I used a similar platform which was called Monkey, and I like to talk with other people with different languages.
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