Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (2024)

CONTENTS

Sample answers

Sample questions and answersfrom speaking part 1, 2 and3

Key vocabulary

Words and terms frequently usedwhen talking aboutfamily

Word formation

Learn how to usewide variety of parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives

Collocations

Find out groups of words that usually used together by native speakers

Useful resources

References to teaching and authentic materials related to this topic: IELTS blogs, podcasts, videos and articles

Downloads

Download this article in PDF. Download ANKI flashcards and take advantage of spaced repetition method

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (1)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (2)

Clothes and Fashion: Sample questions and answers for IELTS speakingexam

Part 1

  1. What type of clothes do you like to wear?

– Well, I prefer casual clothes – simple and comfortable. A pair of jeans and a shirt would be perfect. I am not really the fashionable type. But of course, I also dress up for special occasions.

  1. What kind of clothes do people in your country usually wear?

-Climate affects people’s clothing. I live in the tropics, so people in my country usually wear clothes with light fabrics. We also wear light-colored clothes. For casual attire, a pair of jeans or short pants and a shirt for men or blouse for women are common.

  1. How important is fashion to you?

-I am not much worried about it actually. I prefer wearing simple yet presentable clothes.

  1. What kind of clothes do you dislike?

-Well, I dislike wearing untidy and eccentric clothes. Example would be tearing or ripped jeans. I also avoid clothes with flashy colors or those that are too stunning.

5.Do you think people behave differently in different kinds of clothes?

-Yes, I think people behave differently when they wear different clothes. For example, one who wears formal clothes may portray an image of being professional and confident. Wearing casual clothes, on the other hand, makes us look comfortable and relaxed.

6.What kind of clothes do people wear to work in your country?

-Those who work in the corporate wear either smart casual or business/formal attire on a regular work day. Some employees such as teachers have uniforms. Other workers are allowed to wear casual clothes to works.

Part 2

Describe someone you know who dresses well. You should say

  • who they are
  • how you know them
  • what kind of clothes they wear

and say why you like the way they dress.

Let me talk about a friend who dresses very well. Her name is Tina. We are of the same age and she is currently a professor in a prestigious university in my country. Although she is not in the fashion industry, she dresses fashionably. She is tall, not very slim and is very attractive.

She has been my friend since high school. I get to see her from time to time as she also lives in my neighborhood. We also spend time together with friends especially on weekends.

Actually, she doesn’t have a specific dressing preference or style. I think she bases her attire on the weather as well as on occasions and events, I usually see her wearing light colored dresses and high-heeled shoes when she goes to work. She also wears formal clothes. She is fond of accessories which looks fashionable. Her footwear always matches her dress. I think she has a huge collection of clothes, shoes and bags as I rarely see her wearing the same set after some time. I see her wear casual clothes too but they don’t look plain or boring on her.

I think she can carry herself very well in any kind of dress. She looks comfortable no matter what her attire is. She always looks clean and tidy. I like her style because she doesn’t dress extravagant or offensive. She always looks professional and presentable.

Part 3

  1. How important are clothes and fashion to you? [Why/Why not?]?

Clothes and fashion are not that important to me. I always prefer comfortable clothes but making sure that I’d look presentable and clean. I am more of being practical in choosing what I wear.

  1. How different are the clothes you wear now from those you wore 10 years ago?

Well, I can say that there hasn’t been much change with the clothes I wear now with that of about 10 years ago. I still wear the regular jeans and shirt for casual days or formal clothes on business events. But, I think since the trend has changed, the kind of these basic clothing has also changed for me, especially when it comes to the style of the jeans and shirts. I used to wear straight-cut jeans but nowadays, I wear contemporary style such as slim-fit clothes.

  1. What do you think the clothes we wear say about us?

At times, I think the clothes we wear may show part of our personality or status. For example, clothing may determine the kind of job a person has. For some, it may be a tool for expression. Some could be stylish and fashionable which may reflect their personality as being creative.

Key vocabulary: Definitions and examples

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (3)

WORD/PHASE

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (4)

DEFINITION

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (5)

EXAMPLE

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (6)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (7)

casual clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (8)

Informal, everyday dress

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (9)

Every last Friday of the month council staff donate a pound to wear casual clothes to work

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (10)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (11)

fashionable

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (12)

popular or in fashion at a particular time

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (13)

People can spend small fortunes on themselves , go out to all the trendy places and stand around admiring themselves in their fashionable clothes.

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (14)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (15)

dress up

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (16)

dress in smart or formal clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (17)

I am not really the fashionable type. But of course, I also dress up for special occasions

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (18)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (19)

light fabrics

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (20)

relatively low in density

cloth, typically produced by weaving or knitting textile fiber

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (21)

I live in the tropics, so people in my country usually wear clothes with light fabrics

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (22)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (23)

casual attire

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (24)

Informal clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (25)

For casual attire, a pair of jeans or short pants and a shirt for men or blouse for women are common

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (26)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (27)

pair of jeans

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (28)

hard-wearing trousers made of denim or other cotton fabric, for informal wear

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (29)

She was wearing blue denim jeans and a jacket

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (30)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (31)

short pants

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (32)

trousers

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (33)

There is nothing more comfortable then a new pair of pants and a brand new shirt

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (34)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (35)

shirt

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (36)

a light piece of men’s clothing covering the torso and arms, with buttons down the front and usu a collar

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (37)

Jeff himself had changed into a clean shirt and trousers

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (38)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (39)

blouse

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (40)

shirtlike article of women’s cloth

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (41)

For casual attire, a pair of jeans or short pants and a shirt for men or blouse for women are common

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (42)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (43)

presentable

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (44)

looking reasonably tidy, smart etc

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (45)

As long as you’re tidy, clean and presentable you should be sorted

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (46)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (47)

untidy clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (48)

not arranged neatly and in order

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (49)

Her whole dress was very untidy, and looked dirty and slatternly

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (50)

eccentric clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (51)

strange and unconventional clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (52)

I dislike wearing untidy and eccentric clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (53)

tearing jeans

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (54)

ripped

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (55)

He was wearing a pair of old tearing jeans

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (56)

formal clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (57)

clothes worn in accordance with rules of convention or etiquette; suitable for or constituting an official or important situation or occasion

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (58)

Students dress in highly formal clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (59)

smart casual

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (60)

neat, conventional, yet relatively informal in style, especially as worn to conform to a particular dress code

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (61)

Think of a smart casual outfit as one that you’d wear for a movie or dinner date

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (62)

business/formal attire

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (63)

not casual, suitable for official or important occasions clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (64)

Students dress in highly formal clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (65)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (66)

high-heeled shoes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (67)

women’s shoes with tall, thin heels

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (68)

Large numbers of Manhattan women are also reportedly trading high heels for trainers

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (69)

accessories

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (70)

a thing that can be added to something else in order to make it more useful, versatile, or attractive

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (71)

Women ‘s accessories , such as scarves and purses , sold especially well , the company said

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (72)

footwear

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (73)

outer coverings for the feet, such as shoes, boots, and sandals

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (74)

They are the timeless sneakers: relaxed footwear that is effortlessly stylish

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (75)

to match

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (76)

if one thing matches another, or if they match, they form an attractive combination

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (77)

Men may be seen dressed in formal, well-matched suits or sports coats

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (78)

plain

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (79)

simply designed or decorated

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (80)

Her dress was very plain: a close straw bonnet of the best material and shape, trimmed

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (81)

boring

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (82)

tedious, uninteresting

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (83)

On the whole I find your new dress quite boring

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (84)

dress extravagant

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (85)

to dress using a lot of cloths and accessories in a wasteful or excessive way

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (86)

I like her style because she doesn’t dress extravagant or offensive

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (87)

apparel

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (88)

clothing, when it is being sold in shops

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (89)

Stores selling apparel and accessories , however , saw receipts fall 0.9 percent

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (90)

girly

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (91)

appropriate to a girl or young woman

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (92)

Men aren’t afraid to be soft, girly, and foppish

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (93)

skirt

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (94)

a piece of outerwear for a woman or girl that hangs from the waist

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (95)

She always wore a grey skirt and jacket

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (96)

to follow trend

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (97)

to dress in the way that is popular among other people, or suggested by fashion designers and magazines

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (98)

People follow fashion trends due to various reasons depending on their life style

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (99)

outfit

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (100)

a set of clothes that are worn together, especially for a specific occasion or purpose

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (101)

She even bought a new outfit for the occasion to help make herself feel good

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (102)

hipster

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (103)

a fashionable person

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (104)

Moscow hipsters imitate Tarantino ‘s nerdy, owl-eyed look

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (105)

polo

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (106)

a close-fitting jumper with a high, turnover neck

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (107)

I arrived ten minutes later and was scowled at for wearing jeans and a polo neck under the stipulated T-shirt

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (108)

stylish

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (109)

displaying good taste, a sense of style, or the latest fashions

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (110)

One science teacher tried to convince me that his suit was stylish and expensive

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (111)

to dress classic-sharp

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (112)

to dress fashionable in a simple timeless way

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (113)

There is classic-sharp business shirts and suits

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (114)

well-fitted

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (115)

being of the right shape and size for someone

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (116)

Finally, I found well-fitted jeans in the local store

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (117)

brightly-colored

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (118)

with bright colors

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (119)

I bought this because I wanted somethingbrightly coloured for winter

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (120)

conservative outfit

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (121)

Dressing in a way that is traditional and familiar; cautious about change

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (122)

Because Egypt is a Muslim country , dress should be conservative and women should not wear revealing clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (123)

sloppy

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (124)

casual and loose-fitting

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (125)

All boys in jeans, sloppy T-shirts and the usual expensive trainers

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (126)

loose shirt

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (127)

not tight

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (128)

It is already warm, and I am wearing shorts and a loose shirt

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (129)

see-through

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (130)

translucent

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (131)

This shirt’s a bit see-through when it’s wet

Word Formation

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (132)

WORD

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (133)

PART OF SPEECH

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (134)

EXAMPLE

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (135)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (136)

style

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (137)

noun

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (138)

I like vintage, no love vintage and retro, and most things about fashion I don’t limit myself to one style

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (139)

stylish

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (140)

adjective

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (141)

She was wearing stylish modern dress

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (142)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (143)

pair

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (144)

noun

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (145)

A pair of jeans and a shirt would be perfect

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (146)

to pair

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (147)

verb

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (148)

We made the decision to divorce a year and a half ago.

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (149)

to fit

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (150)

verb

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (151)

I really liked these jeans . They fit well and were extremely comfortable

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (152)

fit

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (153)

noun

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (154)

The boutique assistants will want to give you their full attention, to help you in and out of dresses and offer advice on the fit

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (155)

fitted

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (156)

adjective

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (157)

The blouse has a fitted bodice

Collocations

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (158)

COLLOCATION

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (159)

EXAMPLE

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (160)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (161)

clean

dirty

dry

wet

casual

everyday

ordinary

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (162)

adjective+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (163)

clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (164)

work

school

wedding

winter, summer

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (165)

noun+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (166)

clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (167)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (168)

put (back) on

remove

change

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (169)

verb+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (170)

clothes

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (171)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (172)

full-length

long

short

tight

tight-fitting

loose-fitting

shapeless

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (173)

adjective+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (174)

dress

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (175)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (176)

zip (up)

unzip

hitch up

lift

pull up

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (177)

verb+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (178)

dress

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (179)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (180)

complete

new

summer

winter

interview

party

wedding

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (181)

adjective+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (182)

dress

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (183)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (184)

new

summer

winter

interview

party

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (185)

verb+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (186)

outfit

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (187)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (188)

be

look

become

remain

make sth

consider sth

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (189)

verb+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (190)

fashionable

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (191)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (192)

extremely

highly

very

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (193)

adverb+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (194)

fashionable

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (195)

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (196)

designer

elegant

immaculate

smart

well-cut

best

good

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (197)

adjective+

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (198)

suit

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (199)

Useful resources

This topic on IELTS blogs

Podcasts

Articles

Videos

Downloads

You can get PDF now at no cost. No email required. Click “DOWNLOAD PDF” button to download PDF file.

DOWNLOAD PDF

Sample Answers and Topic Vocabulary for IELTS Speaking Exam – TheTestTaker (2024)

FAQs

How to get 8.5 in IELTS speaking? ›

IELTS Speaking tips during the test:

Always speak directly to the Examiner, not to the recording equipment. Whenever you reply 'Yes' or 'No' to the Examiner's questions, add more details to your answer. In each case, aim to explain at least one point.

How much vocabulary is enough for IELTS? ›

How much Vocabulary is enough for IELTS? You must have a collection of around 6000 to 7000 most used vocabulary words as an IELTS Vocabulary. Also, be sure that these words cover every aspect of nature, so that you can articulate about any topic.

What do IELTS examiners look for speaking? ›

Examiners assess your performance against 4 criteria. Fluency and coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation. Your Speaking results are given as band scores which range from a band 0 to a band 9.

How can I get perfect score in IELTS speaking? ›

Now let's look at the top tips for boosting your performance in the speaking section of your IELTS test.
  1. Try to relax! ...
  2. Extend your answers. ...
  3. Make the most of your one minute. ...
  4. Don't memorise! ...
  5. Speak clearly and at a natural speed. ...
  6. Don't give up! ...
  7. Record yourself. ...
  8. Know what to expect.
Jun 29, 2023

Why do I get 5.5 in IELTS Speaking? ›

Speaking Band 5.5

The candidate gives short answers, is not willing to talk at length. Responses answer exactly what he's being asked. He hesitates a little and sometimes uses linking words incorrectly. His vocabulary is simple but sufficient for him to talk on the subject and make himself clear.

How much is 8.5 in IELTS? ›

Raw Score = How many questions you answer correctly.
Band ScoreScore / 40
8.537-38
835-36
7.533-34
730-32
10 more rows

Does vocabulary matter in IELTS speaking? ›

During the test, you'll be assessed on different areas such as your fluency, pronunciation and the depth of your vocabulary range. Thus, it is important to ensure that you're equipped with useful idioms, synonyms for common words and good speaking vocabulary.

Is 10,000 vocabulary enough? ›

How Many Words Do You Need to Know to Be Fluent in English? The relationship between vocabulary size and fluency is complex, and the number of words required to achieve fluency varies. Some estimates suggest that around 3,000 words are necessary to achieve basic fluency, while others suggest 10,000 or more.

How can I improve my IELTS speaking vocabulary? ›

Record the new words and phrases and listen back to them lots. When you listen, repeat the new words and practice making new phrases with them. This will let you hard-wire new vocabulary. It starts to fix the language in the speaking part of your brain.

How can I impress my IELTS speaking examiner? ›

Do's in IELTS Speaking
  1. Express relevant points and explanations.
  2. Use supportive examples.
  3. Speak in a natural conversation.
  4. Use appropriate grammar and sentence structures.
  5. Listen carefully to the examiner's instructions.
  6. Speak clearly and confidently.
  7. Use a variety of vocabulary.
  8. Provide extended responses.
Sep 14, 2023

Do and don'ts in IELTS speaking? ›

Do's and don'ts for the IELTS Speaking test. Use fillers (e.g. let me see, good question, etc.) to maintain the flow of the conversation and gather your thoughts briefly. Avoid giving short answers. Showcase your fluency by extending your answers naturally.

Who corrects IELTS speaking? ›

Speaking performances are assessed by certificated IELTS examiners. All IELTS examiners hold relevant teaching qualifications and are recruited as examiners by the test centres and approved by British Council or IDP: IELTS Australia. How can I use the Speaking Band Descriptors?

What happens if I don't speak for 2 minutes in IELTS? ›

Test takers sometimes worry that they have not covered all the points on their task card and run out of time. Remember that the examiner will interrupt you at the 2-minute mark. Don't worry if this happens, as you have already shown the examiner that you can speak at length, appropriately extending your description.

Do you get IELTS speaking score immediately? ›

The IELTS speaking test is a face-to-face interview with one examiner consisting of 3 parts and lasts 11-14 minutes. The test is recorded, but the examiner assesses your performance during the test and decides on your band score as soon as the test has finished.

Who gives scores for IELTS speaking? ›

The IELTS Speaking test assesses your ability to communicate in English. The examiner awards band scores for your spoken English language skills. The Speaking test will take place in a face-to-face interview with a qualified IELTS examiner in a quiet room.

How many correct answers to get 8.5 in IELTS listening? ›

IELTS Listening score table converter
Number of correct answers (Raw Score)IELTS Listening Band Score
37-388.5
35-368
32-347.5
30-317
7 more rows

How long does it take to get 8.5 IELTS? ›

Some people don't know English well. So, they shouldn't expect to get results fast. It is very important to have a realistic study plan and realistic expectations. On average, it takes people 2-6 months of hard work to achieve the desired band score.

How can I get 9.0 in IELTS academic speaking? ›

Here are his points in a list with some extra tips for IELTS Speaking:
  1. don't be shy.
  2. enjoy the chat with the examiner.
  3. your ideas are not important – your knowledge is not being tested.
  4. say your ideas with confidence and showcase your language skills.
  5. simple ideas explained using excellent English can get you band score 9.

How to get band 8 speaking? ›

Top 5 IELTS Speaking Tips
  1. Speak some English every day. This is something that all my Band 7+ students have in common. ...
  2. Ask the examiner questions if you don't understand. ...
  3. Do a 24-hour English warm-up. ...
  4. Give full answers. ...
  5. Correct your mistakes.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Ray Christiansen

Last Updated:

Views: 5988

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (69 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Ray Christiansen

Birthday: 1998-05-04

Address: Apt. 814 34339 Sauer Islands, Hirtheville, GA 02446-8771

Phone: +337636892828

Job: Lead Hospitality Designer

Hobby: Urban exploration, Tai chi, Lockpicking, Fashion, Gunsmithing, Pottery, Geocaching

Introduction: My name is Ray Christiansen, I am a fair, good, cute, gentle, vast, glamorous, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.