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    Part 2 Strategies WH

    WH Questionswhat, when, where, who, why, how (how

    exactly, how often, how long, how much, how many)

    Describe a restaurant or cafe you like. whatthe Bookwormwhensome five

    years ago, wheredown the south of Chengduwhoforeigners for most of time

    whycomfortable, pleasant, intimatehow exactlydetailed description of being

    comfortable, pleasant, and intimatehow oftenonce a monthhow much30-40 on average

    per person.

    WH

    WH

    Sample answerThe Bookworm is my favorite cafe in this city, which is about 15 minutes drive

    from the Tianfu Square down the south, and unlike other fancy cafes in the downtown, it sits in a

    quiet surrounding. The Bookworm was born 5 years ago with the help of a journalist, who soon

    became the business partner and co-owner of Bookworm. During these years, its been popular

    and welcomed by local citizens. I guess its probably because the cafe is really the place that can

    make them feel at home, ranging from the food, coffee, and decoration.

    The Bookworm creates a warm and intimate atmosphere, offering its customers home style food

    and drink. When you get annoyed from a trouble in study or at work, having a rest at Bookworm

    will be the very pleasant thing to chill out. The greatest part is the live music every Friday night at

    which you can enjoy the best jazz and blues. I like the cafe, for its the place where I can relax, eat,

    drink, read and enjoy music.

    Part 2

    Part 2

    For example

    such aslike Describe a special shop shop special goods

    In the shop, you can always find

    some special and interesting stuff, such as hand-made floating lantern, photo books, tiny china pot,

    and Nepali jewelries and things like that.

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    Describe a magazineThe magazine Ive been reading recently is

    O2(Oxygen Magazine), which mainly covers good books, movies, music, and life design as well as

    eco protection; the above are the key topics throughout the whole magazine. Unlike most

    magazines, you cannot find any companys advertisement on it. Another feature makes it different

    from the ordinary ones is that it uses recycled paper, and thats what it aims at since it was born.

    IELTS speaking: music and travelling

    MUSIC PART1

    ** Do you think music is important?

    Yes, I like music very much. That is to say, I cannot imagine what my life would be like without

    music. Firstly, I believe music plays an important part in peoples lives. For example, we can use it

    to sooth our minds after a hard day at work, or it can provide us with the rhythm to dance to.

    ** What kind of music do you enjoy most?

    I like pop music very much. Allow me to explain. First of all, pop music is lively, and suits me at my

    age. What I mean to say is that us youngsters like to listen to music that fits in with the way we feel

    Secondly, usually has a good rhythm. For instance, it is suitable for us to dance on. Lastly, pop

    music is simple to understand. That is to say, I like it because it is not difficult to understand, and it

    helps me to relax after I have been studying hard for some time.

    ** How long do you listen to music every day?

    Oh, let me think a bit. I guess I listen to music for about half an hour every day. I would, for

    example, listen when I get home from school, or in the evenings before I go to bed. On weekends,

    however, I listen to music much more. For example, I would invite my best friend over to my place,

    and we would listen to our favorite CDs for a few hours at a time.

    TRAVELLING PART1

    **Do you like traveling?

    Yes, I like traveling. Firstly, I believe that traveling is always educational. What I mean to say is that

    the people that you meet along the way are usually interesting. Secondly, I wish I were able to

    travel more. For example, I have not traveled to a foreign country yet.

    ** How do you usually travel?

    I like to travel by train. Allow me to explain. Firstly, when I travel by train I am able to see more of

    my country. In addition, the trains in my country are convenient and comfortable. For example, I

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    can travel to any city, and I am able to sleep on the train. Lastly, traveling on a train is a social event

    as well. For example, one can chat to the other passengers about where they are going, and why

    they are traveling.

    ** Where have you traveled to lately?

    I traveled to xxx last month. My parents and I traveled there by train. We went to see my

    grandmother who has been ill lately. I enjoyed the trip as I have not been to xxx before. We did not

    have the opportunity to sleep on the train, as it takes only six hours to get there.

    ** What kind of places do you like to visit?

    I like to visit places where there is a lot of entertainment. For example, I dont like it when we go

    and visit my grandparents in the country. They live on a farm and dont even have a computer for

    me to play on. I like to visit the cities where there are movies to watch and nightclubs to visit.

    History

    Part 2

    Describe an important event in history. You should say

    when it happened

    what the event was

    and what effect you think this event had.

    Don't talk about a personal event - that would be considered 'off topic'.

    Choose something that you know about - a recent event might be easier. For example, you

    could choose the invention of the World Wide Web or Facebook.

    Example:

    the invention of Facebook

    ** Facebook was invented by Harvard computer science student Mark Zuckerberg, along with

    classmates Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.

    ** The website was originally and briefly called Facemash. Mark Zuckerberg was a second year

    student, when he wrote the software for the Facemash website. Perhaps, it was Zuckerberg's

    sophomoric sense of humor that led him to create the site as a type of "hot or not" game for

    Harvard students, where website visitors could compare two student photos side-by-side and

    let viewers decide who was "hot" and who was "not".

    http://inventors.about.com/od/Computer-Geek/p/Mark-Zuckerberg.htm

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    ** On February 4, 2004, Mark Zuckerberg relaunched with a new website "The Facebook".

    Example: 911 Terrorist Attack

    This event took place on the East coast of the US on September 11, 2001 and it consisted of a

    series of suicide attacks conducted by a group of terrorists. These terrorists hijacked commercial

    airplanes and directed them into the Pentagon and the World Trade Center buildings in New York

    City. Part of the Pentagon was damaged, but both Twin Towers collapsed and were fully destroyed.

    Because of these attacks, thousands of innocent people were injured and killed.

    Part 3

    1. What do you think we can learn by studying events of the past?

    I think we can learn a lot by studying history. Just as individual people learn from their mistakes,

    societies can learn from the mistakes made by previous governments or leaders. For example, from

    what I've read in the newspapers, many economists are looking back to the time of the Great

    Depression, around 80 years ago, in order to understand the financial crisis that is currently

    affecting many countries around the world. Even if we don't always learn from mistakes, I think it's

    fascinating to study history because it gives us an insight into who we are and where we come

    from.

    2. What important events do you think might take place in the future?

    It's really difficult to predict what will happen in the future; most of the big, historic events of the

    past would have been impossible to foresee. For example, I don't think that anyone living 100

    years ago could have imagined that people would one day walk on the moon! If I had to guess

    what might happen in the future, I'd like to think that scientists will invent cures for diseases like

    cancer, and we'll all live longer.

    3. Compare the past with the present. The examiner will be listening to your use tenses.

    Q: Are there any differences between the types of people who were seen as celebrities in the past

    and those who are celebrities nowadays?

    Yes, I think there have been some big changes in the types of people who become famous. In the

    past, before the invention of television, I suppose there were very few national or international

    celebrities; maybe kings and queens, military, political and religious leaders were the only

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    household names. With the advent of TV and radio, performers such as actors and musicians

    became more well-known. However, we now seem to have a completely new breed of celebrity as

    a result of 'reality' television programmes; these are people who don't really have any special skills

    as performers, but who are famous for just being themselves.

    Laws

    Part 2

    Describe a law in your country.

    1)

    In many countries it is now illegal to use a mobile phone while driving. You could start by talking

    about the popularity and benefits of mobile phones, and explain that people want to be able to

    answer calls wherever they are. Then you could explain the dangers of being distracted while

    driving; this law could reduce the number of road accidents, and therefore save lives.

    2)

    If you feel confident talking about the 'education' topic, you could choose the 'compulsory

    education' law. This is the legal requirement that children up to a certain age must attend school.

    In the UK, for example, children are required by law to continue in education until they are 16

    years old. This is a good topic because you can talk about the benefits of education.

    3) You could choose a more obvious law (it is illegal to steal, carry a gun etc.)

    4) Capital punishment = death penalty

    Describe a building

    Describe a modern building. You should say:

    where it is

    what it is used for

    and why you like/dislike it.

    The tallest building I know is Khalifas Tower in Dubai. I saw it last year, when I was on a groupic

    trip that was organized by my college. This skyscraper, with a height of 355 m, is a result of a joint

    efforts of local and global architectures and I found it a unique one . Actually, it is a multipurpose

    building. from the brushier introduces this lofty, I found that it accommodate tow five starts hotels,

    TV antennas, satellites receivers used for phones companies and several local radios senders in

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    addition to some prestigious offices.

    This gigantic building has totally changed the view of Dubai, in other words khalifas Tower is now

    another name for trade and tourism, what Dubai is famous for. Looking at the dark blue coloured

    tallest building, tourist and traveller now easily recognize where this place is? The moving-

    restaurant that located in its 44 floor let visitors to see almost entire city just within the time they

    eat their lunch or dinner or simply drink Arabic tea and cookies. Because of this, now many visitors

    not only save handful money they used to spend on taxies to have a tour of the city, but also save

    time to enjoy other activities. I with my classmate bought some precious needed electronics and

    gifts because of this saved amount.

    rivers, lakes, sea

    Part 2 (Cambridge Book 4, Test 3)

    Describe a river, lake, or sea which you like.

    You should say:

    What the river, lake or sea is called

    Where it is

    What the land near it is like

    and explain why you like this river, lake or sea.

    Part 3

    1. What do you think are the functions of rivers nowadays?

    Rivers have various functions. In the UK, they were probably more important in the past because

    they were used for the transportation of goods, but I suppose this is still the case in many parts of

    the world. Rivers can be used as a source of renewable energy in the production of hydro-electric

    power, and they are also a source of fresh water for drinking and irrigation. Leisure activities are

    another function: fishing, canoeing, swimming, bathing... I'm sure there are many other things I

    haven't thought of.

    2. What do you think of boats and ships as forms of transportation?

    I'm not really a fan of boats and ships. If I'm going abroad, I like to get to my destination quickly, so

    I prefer travelling by plane. Of course, ships are vital for the transportation of oil and other heavy

    cargo.

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    3. Why do some people like to live near rivers, lakes or the sea?

    Well, the view is probably a major factor; most people like to look out to sea, or across a river or

    lake. I'd much prefer to look out of my window onto a natural landscape than an apartment

    building in a city. Then there's the lifestyle: if you live by the sea, for example, you can lie on the

    beach, go for a swim, or do water sports like surfing or waterskiing. I definitely wouldn't mind living

    near a beach at some point in my life!

    Animals

    Part 2

    Part 3

    Talk about:

    Types of pets that are getting more and less popular and why

    The reasons why people keep pets

    The kinds of people who keep pets

    Things children can learn from keeping pets

    If pets are well looked after in your country

    Endangered animals in your country

    Young peoples awareness of conservation issues in your country

    Opinions about zoos

    Opinions about national parks and wildlife reserves

    Protecting wild animals

    Environmental Protection & Natural Disasters

    Talk about a pet you have or have had. You should mention:

    -What it looked like

    -What its personality was like

    -What you do or did with it

    And say what kind of person a similar pet might be suitable for.

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    IELTS Speaking New Thing

    Part 2

    Describe a new or exciting thing that you did recently.

    You should say:

    * what it was

    * when you did it

    * who you did it with

    and explain why this activity was new or exciting for you.

    Skydiving jump. It was the first adventurous activity ever in my life.

    We made it last summer. It was a nice sunny day when we went to skydive. We took a 6 hour

    course and were ready to subdue the sky I went for it with my class mates. I was a little afraid

    before my first skydiving jump, but my class mates encouraged and convinced me to do it.

    It was fantastic! I cant express all the feelings of free flight. It was the combination of happy,

    frightened, excited, and satisfied. All of these feelings happened at the same time. I could see the

    Earth below me as I flew like a bird with my parachute. I remember I was flying my body with my

    friends and was building different formations in the sky. Unfortunately I finally landed in the tree,

    but it was a smooth landing. I wasnt hurt at all.

    That was a good lasting memory and all I can think about now is when I would be able to

    skydive again.

    Part 3:

    New & Exciting Activities

    ** Some people think that its good to experience new things, such as exploring new places. Do

    you agree?

    Yes without a doubt. Life is boring if you never encounter or try new things. People will never

    know what's really out there unless you explore. I went to Egypt last summer, which was a totally

    new place to me. The civilization of Egypt did broaden my horizon.

    ** What qualities does one need in order to be an explorer?

    To be an explorer, one should be brave, cautious, friendly and open-minded. The ability to

    pick up local customs and language easily is also important.

    ** Do you think young people can handle new experiences and new activities better than old

    people?

    I will say Yes, for the most parts. Seniors usually prefer comfort and to dwell in what they have

    built for themselves, including daily routine. Thats what we called: falling into a rut. Young

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    people like to keep on trying and learning new things as they can adapt well.

    Speaking, Children

    Part 1

    What's your name?

    What do you do?

    Where do you come from?

    Do you like your country?

    What do you like about your country?

    Do you like your neighborhood? What is it like?

    Are you a city dweller? Why?

    Part 2

    Describe a child you know.

    How old is he or she?

    What does he look like?

    How are you related?

    What do you often do together?

    Part 3

    1) What kind of toys did you use to play as a child?

    2) Did those toys help in your development?

    In what ways?

    3) What kind of children activities are there available in your city?

    4) What do you need to do to interest a child in such activities?

    5) What activities do you think there will be in the future?

    6) What kind of pressure do children have at school?

    7) What is your view of the school of the future?