Updated Sep. 3, 2010
IELTS Part 2 and Part 3 Topics and Questions
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267.
A Person you Helped
269.
Using Computers
270.
FQ = frequent question = a question that has frequently been reported = a question that is probably in the examiner's question book
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You should say:
what part of your hometown has changed
what it used to be like
what changes
an
explain
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Possible follow-up questions:
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Part 3
Changes to Cities: The Impact on the Residents
(If doing the test away from your home country, e.g., Australia) - How are cities in Australia different to cities in your home country?
In general, what are some of the reasons why changes occur to cities?
What effects do (or can) changes to a city have on people's lives?
Are these changes always beneficial to everyone?
Who benefits most (and who benefits least) from these changes?
Do you think some people can cope with these changes better than others? (Who? How? Why?) FQ
(Similar to above) Does everyone like changes
to their hometown?
Do young people and old people feel the same about these changes?
(Similar to above) Do you think government should respect the
views of the people when these changes are proposed?
Should people have the right to ask for changes when they are dissatisfied with something about their city?
What are the most important needs of people when they live in a city?
Population Changes in Cities
What effects does a fast-growing population have on a city?
Changes to People
What are some differences between young people in the past and at present?
Among people, what differences in attitudes are there about change?
What kinds of people like change and what kinds of people dislike change?
When governments make changes to society, who usually benefits the most?
Traditions
What do you think about the value of traditions?
Describe a time when you helped someone.
You should say:
who you
helped
how you
helped them
why you
helped them (or, why he or she needed help)
explain how you felt when/after you helped this person.
Notes
This looks like
Topic 156, returning to the test.
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Part 3
See also the Part 3 questions for
Helping People
Do you like helping people?
What skills (or, personal traits) does one need when helping an old person
or a child?
What are some differences between helping (or,
taking care of) children and helping (or taking care of) old people?
Why do you think some people want to do
"helping" jobs such as nursing?
Do you think people should be paid more to do this type of work
than they are paid now?
Do you think the community, as a whole, has a
responsibility to help those in the community who need help?
Children Learning to Help
Others
Do you think (young) children should help each
other?
Do you think it's natural for
(Similar to above)
Do you think children should be (or, need to
be) taught to
(or, encouraged to) help others
How could this be done?
Describe a useful piece of equipment (not
a computer) that you use
at home. You should say
how you got it
what you use it for
and explain why
you think this thing is useful. See
Notes
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Part 3
See also:
Part 3 questions for Topic 51
and
Topic 149
Modern Equipment, Tools and Devices
At Work / In Industry
How do you think modern equipment has changed
the way we work, (compared to the past)?
Do you think equipment at work improves the
efficiency of employees?
Is it possible that modern equipment in the
office could sometimes increase the work we do, instead of decreasing it?
Does any modern equipment at work help to
improve the work environment? (health)
Do you think that operating equipment at work
can ever have some bad effects on the body?
Do you think it's important for employees (in
industry) to be
trained to use the equipment at work?
In the Home
What are some of the different examples of
modern (electrical) equipment that people use in the home today?
Which of those do you think is the most
important?
Why do people have these things if they are not
really necessary?
(Similar to above)
What do you think are the benefits of using
modern equipment and devices (in the home)?
(Similar to above) What are the advantages
and (possible) disadvantages of using advanced technology nowadays?
Do you think using modern electrical equipment
affects people's health in any way? (Hint: less physical work)
Old
People and Their Use of Equipment in the Home (Frequent sub-topic)
Do you think there are advantages for old
people to use electrical equipment in the home?
Do elderly people use advanced equipment?
Do you agree that older people have
difficulties in using (advanced) modern equipment? FQx2
(Similar to above) Do you think elderly people
find it easy to use
How can we help elderly people to use these
modern devices?
The Development of Modern Technology
* (Unconfirmed sub-topic)
How would you describe current trends in the
development of technology? *
Describe something new you have learned to do on computers (e.g., printing a photo). *
You should say: what
you learned
when you learned it how
you learned it who
helped you
and explain how you have benefited from learning this. *
or
Notes
It seems that many people report the word "new"
is in the wording. That might be true but it is redundant - if you learn
something, it is new by definition (definition of the word, "learn"). So,
just describe something you learned to do on the computer.
Possibly the wording is, "Describe
something you learned (from or by) using computers" or, "Describe
a skill you
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Possible follow-up questions:
Was it very difficult to learn to do that? *
Do you think you have mastered the computer
now?
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Part 3
Computers in the Workplace
What effects do you think the introduction of computers has had on
the workplace (or, on industry)?
In what ways are computers useful at work?
Students Using Computers
Do you think students use computers more for
entertainment or for study purposes?
Computers in the Home
What do people who have a computer at home do
with their computers?
What do you think are the benefits of using
computers (at home)?
Are there any (possible) disadvantages from using
computers at home? *
Do you think that people who are very sociable
use computers very much?
(Similar to above) Do you think the increasing
use of computers is making people less sociable?
(Similar to above) Do you think people are
spending too much time on their computers?
Do different people all do the same sorts of things
on the computer (at home)?
Does everyone use (have) a computer at home?
Are there any differences in computer usage
between young people and
Why don't old people use computers very much?
(Not the same as above) When do you
think the next generation of computers will appear and what do you
think these computers will be like?
Children and Computer Usage
How does learning to use a computer at school
benefit people after they leave (= graduate from) school?
Many children are now learning to use computers. Do
you think they still need to learn handwriting?
(Similar to above) Do you think the popularity
of the use of computers will cause people's handwriting skills to suffer?
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270.
Describe a type of music that is
popular in your country.
You should say: what
type of music it is
where people listen to (or, can hear) it on
what occasions people hear this music what
types of people usually like this type of music *
and explain why you it is popular. *
Notes
* = a guess.
Some of the major types of music are listed
here.
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Possible follow-up questions:
Do you like that music yourself?
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Part 3
See also the Part 3 questions for
Topic 186,
Topic
136 and
Topic 81.
People's Musical Preferences
What is the importance of music in people's
lives?
Do you think that music adds something to
people's lives?
What are the differences between the music
old(er) people like and the music young people like?
FQx2
How (or why) do people's preferences in music
change with age?
How does music affect people's mood?
What do you think are some of the reasons why a
particular type of music becomes popular?
Why do you think traditional music is gradually
becoming less popular while modern pop music is becoming more and more
popular?
Why do you think songs about love and
friendship are so popular?
In what ways is foreign music (or, Western
music) different to
(Similar to above)
Do you think traditional music will eventually
disappear in your country?
The Music Industry
Do you think music can become commercialized?
(Similar to above) Do you think the music industry is a very big
industry?
Is the internet having any effect on the music
industry?
What do you think of downloading music from the
internet free of charge? ... Do you think this will (or could) have an effect on the music
industry?
Being a Pop Singer or Musician
Would you like to work in the music industry?
(Similar to above) Why do many young people feel that it would be
good to work in the music industry?
Do you think it is reasonable to say that since
you love music, you would like to make it your profession?
(Possible question) What musical instrument
would you like to (learn to) play? *
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