IELTS
Speaking Part 2: IELTS Cue Card
Describe a habit your
friend has and you want to develop.
You should say
Who your friend is?
What habit he/she has?
When you noticed this habit?
And explain why you want to develop this habit?
Note: You
will have to talk about the topic for one to two minutes. You have one minute
to think about what you are going to say. You can make some notes to help you
if you wish.
Model Answer 1:
Introduction:
No doubt, we easily get impressed by the good habits of others and wish to
develop the same attributes, which is not an easy thing to do.
Who your friend is? and What habit he/she has?
Here I am going to describe a good habit of my friend just who keeps the habit
of reading for interest in leisure time.
When you noticed this habit?
He has been doing this thing for ages, and now he’s kind of addicted to this
pursuit.
And explain why you want
to develop this habit?
Reading in free time helps him in many ways. Firstly unlike others, he spent
his free time in a productive manner.
Secondly, through reading, he acquires knowledge of different
domains, and this is perhaps the reason why he is the most active student in
the classroom who always has the answers to the questions asked by the
teachers.
Last but not least he is very proficient in English because he
mostly read books in English, which helps him to improve his vocabulary.
Considering all these factors, I think I should also develop an interest in
reading.
I have requested just to help me by lending some books to read
as he has a kind of a library at home with hundreds of books, as many of those
books being gifted to him by his friends and family members. In fact, he also
accompanied me to the local library, where we read some journals and
periodicals together.
Conclusion:
I hope this habit will help me to sit and study for long hours, which will
ultimately improve my academic performance overall. It is the habit that my
friend has, and I, too, wish to develop.
Model Answer 2:
Introduction: and Who your friend is?
What habit he/she has?
- One
good habit that she has and I want to develop is that she does yoga every
morning without fail.
- She
gives half an hour to 1 hour every day to yoga.
- She
tells me that if she misses yoga for even one day, the whole day passes
very bad for her, and she feels something is missing from her life.
- She
does breathing exercises or Pranayam for 10 minutes, and after that, she
does some stretching exercises coupled with the yoga breathing.
- That
is why she is very fit, and the well immune system is also very good.
- She
does not normally catch routine infections like the common cold, which I
get very often.
- So
many times, I’ve tried to do yoga in the morning, but I never seem to get
up in time, and my routine never builds up.
- For
Saloni, yoga is a way of life.
- She
started yoga when she was in the ninth class.
When you noticed this habit?
And explain why you want to develop this habit?
Conclusion:
Here some examples of follow up questions that you may asked
during your speaking part 3 by examiner related to cue card “describe a habit
your friend has and you want to develop”.
1. What habits should children have?
I think children should wake up early and sleep on time. They should brush
their teeth twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. They should
respect their elders, their parents, and their teachers. These are basic habits
I think all children must possess, but there are also plenty of other good
habits, which parents should help children develop.
2. What should parents do
to teach their children good habits?
I think the parents should incentivise children to develop good habits. For
example, they can buy them a toy if they wake up early every day of the month.
Also, children pick up a lot of habits just by watching their parents. So, if
parents do something regularly, children would automatically pick up the habits
on their own.
3. What influences do children with bad habits on other children?
I don’t think bad behaviour is contagious. But I think parents should
constantly monitor children to make sure they don’t pick up any such negative
habits. In fact, parents should not insulate children from such bad habits
because they are a reality in life.
4. Why do some habits change when people get older?
Habits change when people get older because of busy schedules and changes in
priorities. For example, as people get older, they might not be able to find
time to exercise regularly. Similarly, people might have to stay awake at night
to finish work and thus, they might not be able to get up early. In childhood,
it is easier to maintain habits because there is a lot of spare time. In my
childhood, I used to read at least one novel a week, but nowadays, sometimes I
can’t even find time to read one during the whole month.
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