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Describe a time you bought something from a street or outdoor market cue card by || amanielts ||

 



Describe a time you bought something from a street or outdoor market.

You should say
When was it?
Where was the market?
What did you buy?
And how you felt about it?

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 Answers and follow up questions to describe a time you bought something from a street or outdoor market IELTS cue card:

Introduction:

When was it? and Where was the market?

What did you buy?

And how you felt about it?

Conclusion:

IELTS Speaking Part 3 :  Follow up Questions

Here some examples of follow up questions that you may asked during your speaking part 3 by examiner related to cue card “describe a time you bought something from a street or outdoor market”.

1. What kind of markets are there in India?
India is a diverse country. All types of markets are out there in India. There are malls, supermarkets, outlet malls, street markets, and small street shops.

2. Do you think small markets will disappear in the future?
No, I do not think small markets will disappear in the future because they have their own importance. One has to specially make a plan to go to these big malls which are outside the main cities. Small shops cater to the immediate needs of the people. So small shops small markets will never disappear although they might suffer a decrease in sales.

3. Have people’s shopping habits changed in recent years?
Yes, people have started shopping online, and going to small markets and shopping malls has gone down. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has also given a big boost to online shopping trends, and this change has come around only in the last year or two.

4. What are the differences between shopping in street markets and big shopping malls?In big shopping malls, the prices are fixed, and there the people pick up things on their own, and there is nobody to tell them about the products. However, in street markets, there is a lot of bargaining, and the products are described in detail by the salespersons.

 

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