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A weekly Education podcast featuring Maria Molashenko and Rory Fergus Duncan
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IELTS Speaking for Success

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IELTS Speaking for Success

A weekly Education podcast featuring Maria Molashenko and Rory Fergus Duncan
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What flowers do you like? What's your favourite flower? Are there any flowers that have special meaning in your country? Have you planted any flowers? Have you sent flowers to others?Tune in and have a great day!-Get exclusive episodes on
Does consumption have any impact on the environment? Why do some people always want to buy new things to replace old ones? Why do some people replace things more often than others? Why do young people change things more often than old people? W
You should say: who this person is, what this person likes to buy, where this person likes to buy things, and explain why this person likes cheap goods.Tune in and have a great day!-Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.co
Do you live in a house or an apartment/flat? What do you like about your flat? Would you change anything about your home? Would you like to move to a different home in the future? Where would you like to live in the future?Tune in and have a
How do companies train their staff to deal with complaints? What do people usually complain about? How do most people complain, in writing or by other methods? Who are more likely to make complaints, older people or younger people? When are peo
You should say: when and where it happened, what he/she complained about, what the result was, and explain how you felt about the experience.Tune in and have a great day!-Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/roryTran
What do you like most about your town/city? Is there anything you don’t like about your town/city? Has your city changed much in recent years? Do you expect to continue living in this town/city for a long time? What can be improved in the area
Are money issues the only reason that people like to buy cheap things? Is there any possible negative side or danger linked to always putting low prices first and not - considering other things like quality or ethical aspects? In what way do pe
You should say: what it is, where it is, how you got it, and explain why you want to replace it.Tune in and have a great day!-Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/roryTranscript: https://telegra.ph/Part-2-Describe-so
Do you usually wear T-shirts? Do you like wearing T-shirts? Would you buy T-shirts as souvenirs on holiday? Do you like T-shirts with pictures and prints? Are older people who wear T-shirts fashionable?Tune in and have a great day!-Previo
Why do people visit tourist attractions? What makes a tourist attraction famous? Do local people like to visit local tourist attractions? Do you think tourism damages the environment? Do you think tourism causes environmental change? How can pe
You should say: what the place is, what people can see there, why only very few people visit there, and explain why you think it is interesting.Tune in and have a great day!-Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/roryT
What was your first mobile phone? How often do you use your mobile phone? Do you often use your mobile phone for texting or calls? Will you buy a new one in the future? How has your mobile phone changed your life?Tune in and have a great day!
What are the benefits of public facilities? Why are public transport methods popular, such as the subway? Why are some public transport methods unpopular? What kind of transport do young people and old people prefer? Is it important to have par
You should say: what the facility is, when it was renovated and improved, what has been renovated and improved, and explain how you feel about it.Tune in and have a great day!-Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory
Do you like to stay at home? What do you do when you stay at home? How much time do you spend at home? What's your favourite place at home? Would you like to stay at home a lot in the future?Tune in and have a great day!-Get exclusive epi
Have new kinds of plants been grown in your city recently? Are there many people growing their own vegetables now? Should schools teach children how to grow plants? What do you think of the job of a farmer? What are the differences between trad
You should say: what type of plant it is, where it grows or is usually seen, how it is used in your country and why it is famous or important.Tune in and have a great day!-Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/roryTra
Do you like chocolate? How often do you eat chocolate? What's your favourite flavour? Did you like chocolate when you were a child? Do you give chocolate as a present?Tune in and have a great day!-Get exclusive episodes on IELTS Speaking
The idiom "to cut corners" means to do something in the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way, often by ignoring rules or standards, resulting in a subpar outcome. It implies sacrificing quality, safety, or attention to detail to save time or mone
What do you like to do in your free time?/Do you have a hobby? Do you need any special equipment for it/them? Do you share your hobbies/activities with others? Did you have a hobby as a child? What would you like to do with your free time in th
The idiom "To be in the dark" means to be uninformed or unaware about something. When someone is "in the dark," they lack information or knowledge about a particular subject or situation. This phrase is often used to describe a state of ignoran
How many hours do you usually sleep at night? Do you sometimes sleep during the day? Why/Why not? What do you do if you can’t get to sleep at night? Why? Do you ever remember the dreams you’ve had while you were sleeping?Tune in and have a gr
This idiom means to gather information or ideas from someone by asking questions or engaging in conversation. It's like harvesting knowledge from them, comparable to picking fruit from a tree. This phrase is often used in professional settings
How often do you buy things online? Why? What was the last thing you bought online? Do you ever see things in shops and then buy them online? Why/Why not? Do you think the popularity of online shops is changing your town or city center? Why/Why
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