Tuesday, 20 March 2018

IELTS speaking easy tips for 7-8 bands for each academic students for free about the perfect home

Describe a piece of good news you heard from others


- What it was 
- When you received this news 
- How you received this news 
- Why you feel it was a good news

• In our day-to-day life, we hear a lot of news from others.
• Some are good and some are not so good
• Here I would like to talk about a news, which I heard from my neighbours.
• The news was that a multi-specialty hospital is opening in my home town
• I heard this news about six months ago.
• About six months ago, as I was walking in a park near my home, I saw some neighbours standing in a group and discussing something.
• I joined them and came to know that they were talking about this hospital.
• As it is the medical facilities in my hometown are not so good and the people who suffer from any medical facilities have to be shifted to Jalandhar or Ludhiana.
• Many people who are serious, sometimes suffer from irreversible damage to their health because of this delay.
• For example, if a person suffers heart attack or stroke, then there are injections which prevent irreversible damage to the heart or brain.
• If there will be such facilities locally, then many people would get timely treatment and get well very soon and lead normal lives.
• I feel it is a good news because we all may need such treatment at any time during our lives.
• We are leading sedentary lives nowadays.
• There is hardly any physical activity.
• Obesity has become a common problem among the people, especially young children.
• Obesity is the root cause of many ailments.
• An NGO, run by some NRIs of my home town have donated two acres of land for this project.
• Our local MLA has got the approval for this and is being very proactive for fetching funds for this project.
• This stadium would have an underground car parking to accommodate 500 cars.
• The construction work has already started.
• The hospital would be 200 bedded.
• It would have separate wings for all specialties.
• There would also be surveillance cameras all over, so that everything would be under scrutiny.

Monday, 19 March 2018

IELTS speaking easy tips for 7-8 bands for each academic students for free


 Describe a long car journey you went on

- Where you went 
- What you did at this place 
- Who you went there with 
- Explain why you went on that journey by car

• I have not been on many long journeys by car
• Whenever we have to go on a long journey we generally go by bus or train or by air.
• Here I am going to talk about a long journey, which I had by car.
• Last year my cousin came from Canada and he wanted to see Rajasthan.
• My maternal aunt and uncle live in Jaipur
• So we decided to visit Jaipur in Rajasthan.
• It was too late for train reservation, as my cousin had come for two weeks only.
• My uncle has a Toyota Innova, which is a seven-seater car and so my father borrowed it from him for a week.
• We were six members my father my mother my brother my cousin my uncle and I
• We started at 6 AM
• During our journey we halted at many places
• We first stopped at Murthal, where there is a famous Motel, Jhilmil Dhaba, where we had our lunch
• Then we stopped at Delhi for tea.
• We had minor halts at one or two more places
• Finally we reached my aunt’s house by 7 PM
• She had prepared sumptuous dinner for us
• The next morning we went for sightseeing
• We saw many places such as the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Amer fort, Maharani Palace and so on
• The next day we went to Chokhi Dhani
• This place has been the mirror of Rajasthani culture since 1989
• We learned a lot about Rajasthani culture over there
• Live dances and music performances went on throughout the evening
• Dinner was included in the entry ticket, and so we had dinner over there only
• The next day we did some shopping
• We enjoyed the hospitality of my aunt and uncle.
• We returned home after one week
• This road trip to Rajasthan will always hold pleasant memories for me.

IELTS speaking easy tips for exams section A

Talk about some local food, which is common in your country.


- What is it 
- How often do you have it

• India is a diverse country
• Food varies from the north to the south, and from east to west
• In north India, wheat is the staple food, whereas rice is the staple in the east and south.
• I would like to talk about the chapatti, which we have with almost every meal.
• Chapattis are made from dough made from wheat flour and water, which are kneaded with the knuckles of hand made into a fist, and then left for some time for the gluten in the dough to develop. This is called proving.
• After proving, the dough becomes softer and more pliable.
• Small portions of the dough are pinched off and made into round balls and then rolled out on a circular rolling board with a rolling pin.
• This rolled out dough is then cooked over a hot skillet or tava.
• The chapattis are often topped with butter or ghee.
• The chapatti is eaten with cooked green vegetables or dal or almost any thing.
• Apart from chapatti, many other flatbreads are made such as paratha, kulcha, puri and naan, based on cooking technique, texture and the use of different types of flours.
• The diameter and thickness of chapatti also can be varied .
• I eat the chapatti with atleast two meals of the day.
• My mother makes perfectly round chapattis.
• I am learning from her, but the perfect round shape is difficult for me to achieve.
• So, this is the local food, typical of some parts of India.

Sunday, 18 March 2018

IELTS speaking easy tips for exam

Talk about an achievement you are proud of


- What you did 
- When did you do it 
- Why did that achievement make you proud 

• Whenever anyone achieves anything, he or she is very proud of it.
• What may be a simple thing for one person may be an achievement for another.
• For me overcoming my glossophobia was a very difficult thing.
• I used to be very stage shy and could never speak in front of an audience.
• It so happened that once I participated in an environment fair held in my hometown.
• We were a team of four students – Mohit, Rohan, Ravi and I.
• We had to make a model on pollution.
• It was very difficult to collect ideas for the model, but our teacher, Mrs Promilla helped us.
• We collected all data from different sources like the internet, library, magazines and so on
• We presented all three types of pollution – air, water and noise pollution - on thermocol 
• In this project we showed the causes, effects and ways to control pollution
• We had to speak turn wise on our model.
• I remember I was very afraid to speak.
• But my other friends gave me the confidence. I felt very good that I was part of that team.
• I spoke very well that time.
• Getting over my glossophobia was an accomplishment for me.
• I felt very good after that.
• We won the first prize in this competition.
• The judges specially mentioned that the first prize was mainly because of the verbal explanation of the model. 
• This fair was covered by the local cable TV and so many people of the neighbourhood congratulated me the next day.
• Our photograph was also there in the local newspaper Jag Baani.
• Our school principal also appreciated us
• I cannot forget that day.
• All four of us were on cloud nine on that day.
• So, this was an achievement I was proud of.

IELTS speing easy tips for exam

Describe a piece of furniture in your home that you often use

- What it is

- Where it is
- What it looks like (or, what it is made of)
- And explain how or why you use it.


• Furniture is a part and parcel of every home.
• There is a lot of furniture in my home also.
• There are beds and sofa sets, chairs and tables, cupboards and dressing tables.
• But here I would like to talk about a piece of furniture that I use very often.
• This is a study table.
• I have this table in my room.
• This is a special table, which my father got made for me by a carpenter in my hometown.
• The body of the table is made of pure teak wood.
• The top is of board, which has a grey mica topping.
• This is bigger than a conventional study table.
• It is a rectangular in shape.
• It is very well designed.
• There are shelves on the top on which I place my books.
• There are drawers on one side in which I keep my stationery material.
• There is a chair, which can be slid inside the table when not in use.
• I find this table very convenient when I have to study or work on my computer.
• I have a beautiful table lamp on one side.
• The light falls on my books from the left side.
• I just love this table.
• I remember, when I did not have this table, my books would be scattered all over my room.
• But now they are in perfect order.
• Mt whole room looks neat and clean because of the table.


• So, this is one important item of furniture in my house.

IELTS speaking easy tips for 7-8 bands for each academic students for free about the perfect home

Describe about the perfect home.

-Where would it be

- How it would loo
- When do you think you would have such a home


• Everybody has some concept in his mind of an ideal home.
• I have also thought of a perfect home many times.
• Presently, I live in a village.
• My house is very big and has many rooms and open space in the front and back.
• But, for every small requirement, we have to rush to the village.
• I would like to have a house in the suburbs of my hometown.
• There I would get the best of both worlds.
• I would be near the facilities of the city as well as be able to enjoy the calm and peaceful atmosphere of the village
• I would not like to live in a big house.
• Big houses are difficult to maintain.
• My house would have three bedrooms, a lobby, a kitchen a small lawn in the front and a kitchen garden in the backyard.
• I am very fond of gardening.
• I would grow coriander, mint, aubergine, okra, tomatoes, green chilly and some other seasonal vegetables.
• I would use only organic fertilisers, such as home made compost from the kitchen waste.
• I would not use any insecticides and pesticides.
• All the rooms of my house would be well lit and airy.
• The bathrooms and kitchen would have the latest fittings.
• I would have solar panels set up on the terrace to harness solar energy.
• I would like to welcome and entertain friends and relatives in my house.
• I would keep it spic and span.
• I hope to live in such a house one day.