Worksheets- IELTS Speaking Pairwork Practice Exam Part 1 Questions
IELTS Speaking Part One Practice Exam Questions
Student A
4 minutes, including introduction
Introduction
“Come in, take a seat please.”
“Good morning/ afternoon. I’m __________”
“First of all, can I check your name?” “How do you spell that?”
Questions
“Now I would like to ask you some questions about yourself. Is that okay?” “How do you spell that?”
Choose any questions from below. Use at least two questions per topic.
Why are you taking IELTS?
How long have you been studying English?
Who was your favourite teacher at school? (Why did you like their lessons?)
Are you working at the moment? (Have you had a job before?)
What are/ were the best things about your job?
What are your ambitions?
Do you have a large family?
What does your mother do?
What are your main hobbies?
Do you enjoy traveling?
What type of music do you enjoy most?
How would you describe your home country?
What are the best things about life in your country?
What do you usually do at the weekend?
After 4 minutes since the very start of the test, stop and move onto Part Two.
IELTS Speaking Part One Questions
Student B
4 minutes, including introduction
Introduction
“Come in, take a seat please.”
“Hello. I’m ____________. I will be your examiner today.”
“Can I see your ID please?” “So, your name is ___________, is that right?” “Which part is your first name?”
Questions
“First of all, I’m going to ask you some questions about yourself. Is that okay?”
Choose any questions from below. Use at least two questions per topic.
Why is it important for you to learn English?
Are you planning to study anything in the future? (What?)
What do you hope to do in the future?
Tell me about your family
What does your father do?
Do you live with your family?
Tell me about where you are living at the moment
What type of films do you like?
Do you enjoy playing sports? (What sports do you like?)
Do you prefer to go out or stay at home in the evenings? (Why?)
How would you describe your hometown?
After 4 minutes since the very start of the test, stop and move onto Part Two.