IELTS

IELTS Speaking Part 1 Topic & Questions: Bringing Things & Model Answers

Q1: What will you bring when you go out?
Well, you know, there are certainly some items that I’d consider essentials whenever I go out. For example, a pair of headphones to listen to music when I’m on the move. It really makes my daily commute less boring.

On the move (phrase) to be going somewhere; to be travelling

Commute (noun) a regular journey between work and home

Q2: Did you ever forget to bring things?
Well, I gotta admit I’m quite a forgetful person. There have certainly been times when I’ve left the house without my keys, my phone or even worse, my wallet. It’s really a nuisance finding out that you have no cash on hand when you want to pay for, like, a coffee or something.

Q3: Will you bring different things in the daytime or at night?
I guess I do bring different items at different times of day. Like, for example, in the morning when it’s really sunny, a pair of shades might come in handy so I always bring that. By contrast, at night when it can get a bit cold, it’s quite useful to have a light jacket to brace yourself against the chill.

Come in handy (phrase) to be useful

Brace yourself (phrase) to prepare yourself physically or mentally for something unpleasant

Pro Tip for IELTS Speaking:

To make your speaking sound native and natural, you should add more adverbs in your sentences.

  • There are certainly some items….
  • It’s really a nuisance…
  • It can get a bit cold…
  • It’s quite useful…

(Try to put an emphasis on adverbs when speaking)

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