IELTS Speaking : Part 3
IELTS Speaking Part 3 question types
The following is a list of common question types that are used in the IELTS Speaking test, particularly in Part 3:
It is useful to become familiar with these question types so that you can practise them and learn language that relates to them. Of course, some questions in the IELTS Speaking test are a combination of these different question types.
Questions 1-7
A common question type in IELTS Speaking Part 3 is How important is...? / Is it important to...? There are a number of useful phrases that you can use when answering questions that relate to the importance of something rather than just responding with It is (not) important. Using these phrases will help improve your Lexical Resource mark.
Answer the questions:
1How important is it to learn to be financially responsible?
2How important is it to be safe when shopping online?
3How important is it for people to pay their taxes?
4How important is it for children to be taught about basic financial management?
5How important is it to pay back your credit card on time?
6Is it important to repay money you borrow from friends and family promptly?
7Should physical money be replaced with virtual money?
Questions 8-13
In IELTS Speaking Part 3, you may need to explain why you believe something is true, either from a personal perspective or from a wider social perspective. There are a number of adverb discourse markers that can help you achieve this. Using a variety of these can help improve both your Lexical Resource and Fluency and Coherence marks.
Answer the questions:
8How much money is enough for someone to live on?
9Why do so many people enjoy shopping and spending money?
10Do you think that in the future we will do all our shopping online?
11Should physical money be replaced with virtual money?
12Should teenagers be encouraged to do part-time work?
13Would it be possible to live without money?