The topics in IELTS Speaking Exam are always about something familiar to you, such as “What you do”, “How are you? etc.
You should not speak too quickly or too slowly. It is also important to have good intonation and stress. You will not get a high score if you are too hesitant and have too many pauses when you speak, although a few pauses to collect your thoughts are fine.
Try not to speak too quickly, either. Rapid speech often indicates a lack of cohesion in what you are saying and severely affects the rhythm and flow of your speech.
Below is the list of few IELTS Speaking Questions by Mark Allen in Film category:
Question – Do you like films?
Answer – Yes, I enjoy watching films. When I want to relax, or have some fun, I like to watch movie.
Question – What kinds of films do you like best?
Answer – My favorite kinds of films are comedies. I like movies that can make me laugh.
Note: My favorite kinds of films are action films, with exciting stories and lots of special effects.
Mostly romantic comedies, but I like some of the ones that keep you thinking all the way through too, like A Beautiful Mind, The Fifth Element and The Sixth Sense.
Romance, comedy, drama, some action but not much though, mystery, horror and suspense. I guess everything but westerns and most action, oh and some classic old movies are OK too.
Question – How often do you watch films?
Answer – If there is an interesting movie playing at the cinema, I’ll go to see it. It’s nice to go out to see movie with my friends sometimes, and get to see it on a big screen.
Question – Do you like to watch films alone or with your friends?
Answer – I’d rather watch films with my friends. We always have a good time together, and afterwards we talk about the movie, whether we enjoyed it or not.
Question – Do you prefer to watch films in the cinema or at home?
Answer – I prefer to watch movies at the cinema, because then you get to see the movie on a big screen, with a better sound system. I think it makes the movie more impressive, you know.
You may also like:Note: I prefer to watch movies at home, because then I can choose any movie I want to watch, and I can pause it if I need to go get something.
I prefer watching movies at home because you can watch at your leisure and it is so convenient to pause or go back a few scenes and just stop and continue watching hours or days later. Whereas in the cinema, you do have a bigger screen but you do not have any control whatso ever.
Depends. If it’s a big action film with lots of explosions, I would see it at the cinema, but others I like to watch on DVD. There’s nothing better than kicking back on your comfy old couch in front of the box.
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