Talking about visiting relatives in IELTS Speaking can be a challenge, not only for the vocabulary, but also knowing what to talk about. The IELTS Speaking Module is designed to assess your English Language Speaking Skills. To ensure a good score in the IELTS Speaking Module, you must study and practice the common Speaking Question types.
Get ideas on the sample answers below and practice to achieve your target band score. Here are some of the questions asked:
1. Do you often visit relatives?
Answer – Well, because all of us are fully occupied with (busy) our schedule, we don’t see each other. I can only manage time to set aside (reserve for a special purpose) time to visit to my relatives on public holidays such as Christmas Eve or New Year.
2. What you always do with your relatives at that time?
Answer – For me, the very first thing to do after a long time we haven’t in touch is to ask after them. We often have meaningful conversational exchanges to catch up with stuff, filling each other in on the many incidents that took place in our lives!
3. When was the last time you visited your relatively?
Answer – The last occasion is New Year Eve, when I had a week off work. Since I hadn’t drawn up any plans for travelling on such a day, I visited to my uncle and aunt. We did have a blast catching up on much great stuff.
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