A Canadian IELTS test taker (thanks, C!) remembered the following topics and questions after a recent exam:
Section 1. A conversation between a man and a woman about booking a place on a playground for his son.
Section 2, 3. Don’t remember.
Section 4. Discussion of a presentation of sculptures from Nigeria.
Reading test
Passage 1. A report featuring an interview with a famous Australian writer.
Passage 2, 3. Don’t remember.
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)
We were given a table showing the number of hours men and women spent daily on household tasks in Britain in 2012.
Writing task 2 (an essay)
Some people think that air travel should be restricted because it causes great pollution. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the statement?
Speaking test
Interview
- What is your full name?
- Can I see your ID?
- Where are you from?
- Do you work or study?
- Tell me about the place where you grew up.
- Was it a safe place for kids?
- Would you like other children to grow up in this town?
- How often do you spend time with friends?
- When was the last time you went out with friends?
Cue Card
Talk about something that you have borrowed from somebody. Please say
- What was it?
- Why did you borrow it?
- Did it help you?
Discussion
- What is the acceptable duration of borrowing and return time of an article?
- How do you feel about others borrowing ideas for business?
- Do you think it is appropriate?
- How can musicians stop people from getting their music for free online?
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