IELTS Speaking Questions Part 3 NEW

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Art

Q1. How do people in your country feel about art?
Art holds a special place in my country. In fact, there are many museums and art galleries where a wide range of local and international works of art are displayed. People from all walks of life visit them. They love art and appreciate artists.

Q2. Do people in your country prefer music over art?
Yes, they do. Music is an integral part of people’s life. Indians love all genres of music like classical, rap, pop, rock and even jazz. I’d like to mention that young and old people have different tastes in music. It seems to me that the younger generation enjoys music with fast-paced beats, whereas the elderly tend to listen to slow and soothing music.

Q3. What are some traditional art forms in your country?
In my country, most traditional style art forms are still relatively popular today. Some of the types of art you’ll see in my country are calligraphy art, which looks like beautiful writing, and traditional landscape paintings, which are usually of peaceful mountains or forests. I like the traditional art in my country, because it is unique from any other place in the world. If you visit museums in my country, it is likely that you’ll see this type of traditional art there.

Q4. How has art changed in the past few decades in your country?
I don’t think that the most popular art forms have changed much in the past 20 or 30 years, but I think the way that younger generations are expressing themselves is beginning to change. What I mean by that is, traditional art forms are still the dominant forms of art today, but that is beginning to shift towards more modern art forms. For example, 20 years ago there were hardly any abstract artists, but today I see more and more young artists who are creating more experimental, modern art pieces to display. Although the change has been slow so far, I think art will change even more drastically in the future.

Q5. Let’s move on from art in your country to art education. Do you think children should study art in school?
Yes, although I don’t have any children of my own, I’m sure when I do I will want them to study art in school. I think art has an important place in society, and on top of that, children can use art to learn how to be creative and express themselves, even if they do not become artists in the future. Art can influence us in many ways, and even teach us how to understand others’ points of view, which means it’s important for all children to study art in school.

Q6. How can children benefit from learning about art?
There are few different ways that children can benefit from learning about art, such as developing their creative sides, learning how to express themselves, and learning about how other people think and feel. For example, even a student who isn’t interested in becoming an artist can still express his feelings of happiness or sadness through a painting at school, which is beneficial for his emotional development. That’s why I think children in schools can be positively affected by learning about art.

Q7. Do you think the government should provide support for art and cultural activities?
Art and cultural programs help people connect with their cultures. To keep our cultural diversity alive, the work artists do must be promoted at all levels. Any kind of support, whether it be in the form of money or other resources, will enable artists to make a decent living and earn respect in society.

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Books

Q1. Do people read more nowadays?
I think that’s tough to say, but all in all I would guess that people today read less than people in the past did. Take someone like my mom for example. In the past, she was a very avid reader, and would finish at least a few books every week. These days, she still reads occasionally, but with all of the great TV shows available to stream instantly, she actually spends a lot more time watching TV. So, I think people today read less because of the wide availability of other sources of entertainment, like TV.

Q2. Do you read before going to bed?
If I do read, it’s usually when I’m trying to pass the time, like on the train or in the car. I rarely read at home, because I actually spend quite a bit of time on my computer or watching TV. If I do read before bed, I get sleepy. I usually end up falling asleep with the book on my face, which is not a pleasant surprise when I wake up, and later have to reread the page again because I was too tired the first time. That’s why I don’t read much before going to bed.

Q3. In your opinion, how will e-books affect paper books?
I think the rising popularity of e-books has already begun to affect paper books in some ways. One way is in book sales, which has dropped steadily over the past few years, and will likely continue to do so in the future. Another way that e-books affect paper books is that some author’s are choosing to publish their books online, which means fewer books are published on paper these days. So, overall, e-books affect paper books by making them less important, and fewer in number.

Q4. What’s the difference between films and books?
There are really two big differences between films and books. The first difference is that with books, especially those with no pictures, the reader must imagine the settings and appearances of the characters by using the author’s descriptions, and their imaginations. While in films, which are visual, the person watching can just see what the actor or place looks like, and doesn’t need to use any imagination. Another big difference between these two is that films are usually much shorter in length than books, so they contain fewer details. If a book with 500 pages is made into a film, filmmakers will probably have to sacrifice some subplots and minor things in the story. Those are some of the ways films and books differ.

Q5. Let’s move on to the topic of traditional literature in your country.  What is one example of traditional literature in your country?
Well, there are many kinds of traditional literature that were originally written in several different languages. One famous example I can think of is an epic poem which was written over two thousand years ago called the Ramayana. The poem was written in Sanskrit, and it describes the life of a god named Rama.

Q6. Do you like reading the traditional literature of your country?
Yes, I love it. Reading traditional literature brings me closer to the country that I live in and it is very enjoyable. Because, when you read literature from a particular country, you get to know more about its culture and it is truly my dream to explore my country and understand it more deeply.

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Business

Q1. In your opinion, do business people have to work long hours?

Q2. How do business people relax?

Q3. Let’s move on to the topic of small businesses. How can a small business grow big?

Q4. In your opinion, what kind of small businesses will young people have in the future?

Q5. In your opinion, what skills are required to start a small business?

Q6. Finally, let’s talk about globalization. What are the impacts of globalization on small and large businesses?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Change

Q1. Do you think change is good?

Q2. What are some of the major changes that occur to people throughout their lives?

Q3. Is your country changing rapidly?

Q4. In what ways have changes in technology changed people’s lives?

Q5. Why do old people not accept change?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: City

Q1. In your opinion, what makes a city a good one to live in?

Q2. What are the advantages of living in a city?

Q3. Let’s move on from the positive aspects of cities to the negative aspects of cites. In your opinion, what are the negative aspects of crowded cities?

Q4. How can governments improve living standards in crowded cities?

Q5. What about air quality? What can people do to improve the air quality in the city?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Company

Q1. What is the difference between big companies and small companies?

Q2. Are there many big companies in your country?

Q3. What are the good things about working for a big company?

Q4. Should big companies be punished more seriously than small companies?

Q5. Why do some people choose to work at an international company?

Q6. Let’s move on to the topic of companies’ services. How can a company maintain the quality of the service that it gives to the public?

Q7. Do you think it’s important for a company to provide after-sales service?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Decision

Q1. Why do some people find it hard to make decisions?

Q2. How important is it to get advice from other people when making decisions?

Q3. Why is it sometimes difficult to accept advice?

Q4. What are some of the most important decisions young people have to make?

Q5. Do you agree that parents should make important decisions for their children?

Q6. Is it better to make a decision thinking about what you want or thinking about what other people want?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Electronic devices

Q1. What are the most popular electronic devices in today’s world?

Q2. What devices do you think will be popular in the future?

Q3. Let’s move on to the role of electronic devices in today’s society. Do you think people spend too much money on electronic devices?

Q4. In what ways can electronic devices make our lives harder?

Q5. What would the world be like without computers?Q6. Should children be taught to use computers at school?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Environment

Q1. What are some of the main environmental problems in your county?

Q2. Why should people be concerned about the environment?

Q3. How can people protect the environment?

Q4. Do you think money should be spent on protecting animals?

Q5. Do you think more should be done to protect natural scenic spots in your country?

Q6. Let’s move on to water pollution. Is water pollution a problem in your country?

Q7. What can individuals do to try and ensure water is kept clean?

Q8. Do you think problems with the cleanliness of water will improve in the future?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Exciting experience

Q1. Can you compare some exciting activities people do now with activities people did 20 years ago?

Q2. Why do some people enjoy doing dangerous sports?

Q3. Do you think some dangerous activities should be banned?

Q4. Let’s move on from exciting activities to people doing new things in general. Should people try doing new things?

Q5. What problems can people have when they try new activities for the first time?

Q6. Do you think it’s best to do new things on your own or with other people?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Family

Q1. Is family important in your country?

Q2. Who should be responsible to care for the elderly? Should it be the family or the government?

Q3. How has the size of the average family changed in your country in the last few decades?

Q4. How do you think families will change in the future?

Q5. Let’s move on to the roles of different family members. Should husbands and wives have different roles within the family?

Q6. What role do grandparents play in the family in your country?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Food

Q1. What are the types of food that people eat in your country.

Q2. What about foreign food? What kinds of foreign food are popular in your country?

Q3. In your country, is it important to have a meal together with your family?

Q4. Is food now better than in the past?

Q5. Let’s move on to diet and eating habits. Do you think our diet is important?

Q6. What is a balanced diet?

Q7. How are the eating habits now in your country different from eating habits in the past?

Q8. How might eating habits change in coming decades?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Friends

Q1. What is the importance of friends?

Q2. Would you like to have a few very good friends or a lot of just friends?

Q3. If you had a problem, would you go to your friends or family? Why?

Q4. Do you think it is always better to talk to your friends about such a problem?

Q5. Is it important to have friends from other countries?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Clothing

Q1. Can clothing tell you much about a person in your country?

Q2. Do people still wear traditional clothing in your country?

Q3. How has clothing fashion changed in your country over the last few decades?

Q4. Let’s move on from clothing to uniforms. Why do some companies ask their staff to wear uniforms?

Q5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having uniforms at work?

Q6. For which jobs are people required to wear a uniform in your country?

Q7. Do you think people are treated differently when they are in uniform?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Furniture

Q1. In what situations do people in your country buy furniture?

Q2. In families in your country, who usually decides what furniture to buy for the home?

Q3. How do people  in your country decide what furniture to buy for the home or office?

Q4. Do people in your country prefer traditional or modern styles of furniture?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Gifts

Q1. Why do people give gifts in our society?

Q2. Why do some people like to give handmade gifts instead of purchasing them in a store?

Q3. What kind of educational gifts can be given to children?

Q4. Let’s talk about giving money to children as a gift. Do you think is it good to give money to children as a gift?

Q5. When do you think giving money as a gift to children is a good idea? Why?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Health

Q1. How can people improve their health?

Q2. Do elderly people exercise much in your country?

Q3. Do you think all illnesses can be prevented?

Q4. Do you think that illnesses will be less common in the future?

Q5. Do you think healthcare should be free?

Q6. What makes someone a good doctor?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Help

Q1. Do you like helping others?

Q2. Do you think people are less willing to help others these days compared to the past?

Q3. Do people today trust others as much as they used to in the past?

Q4. How do people in your community help each other?

Q5. Let’s move on to the topic of educating children to help people. In your view, should children be taught to help others?

Q6. In your opinion, how can we encourage children to help others?

Q7. What about students? How can students, such as high-school students, help each other?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: History

Q1. Do you think history is important?

Q2. Do you like to learn about history?

Q3. What do you think we can learn by studying history?

Q4. Let’s move on to different ways of learning about history. In your opinion, how can people learn about history?

Q5. Do you think people can learn history from films or TV programs?

Q6. Do you think the internet is a good place to learn about history?

Q7. What is the effect of technology on how people learn about history?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Holiday

Q1. First of all, why do people go on holiday?

Q2. How important is it for families to go on holiday together?

Q3. Why do some people go on holiday alone?

Q4. How have holidays changed over the past few decades?

Q5. What kind of holidays will be popular in the future?

Q6. Let’s move on to talk about taking holidays in foreign country. Do you think is it better to take a holiday in your own country or in a foreign country?

Q7. What problems can people have on holiday in a foreign country?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Influence

Q1. What types of people influence the young in your country?

Q2. What type of people, such as parents, teachers, or friends, are best to influence young people’s behavior?

Q3. Why it is important for young people to have role models?

Q4. What do you think young people will be influenced by the most in the future?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Internet

Q1. How do you think the Internet will change people’s buying habits in the future?

Q2. What are the pros and cons of shopping online?

Q3. Is the Internet important for education?

Q4. Do you think parents should supervise their children’s use of the Internet?

Q5. What’s the best age for children to use the Internet?

Q6. Why do children start using the Internet very early nowadays?

Q7. Let’s move on to what people do on the Internet. What do you think people do on the Internet?

Q8. What about elderly people? Do elderly people use the Internet very much?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Language

Q1. In your opinion, why do people learn foreign languages?

Q2. Why do some people learn languages so quickly?

Q3. Let’s move on to different aspects of learning a new language. Is making foreign friends the best way to learn a new language?

Q4. Do you think grammar is important when it comes to learning a new foreign language?

Q5. What about teachers? What qualities should a good language teacher have?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Late

Q1. What is the general attitude towards arriving somewhere late in your country?

Q2. What is an example of a time that it is very important for people to arrive on time in your country?

Q3. Can you suggest some ways to make sure you are not late for anything?

Q4. Let’s move on to how modern technology influences the way that people manage time. Do you think computers make it easier or more difficult to manage time?

Q5. How can modern technology help people arrive early?

Q6. Do you think it is easy to manage your time in the modern world?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Leisure activity

Q1. What types of leisure activities are popular in your country?

Q2. Are there the types of leisure activities that are still as popular today as they were in the past?

Q3. What types of leisure activities may become more popular in the future?

Q4. Let’s move on to the importance of leisure activities. Why it is important for people to have time for leisure activities?

Q5. Finally, why are some activities more popular than others?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Machine

Q1. What kinds of machines are used for housework in modern homes in your country?

Q2. How have these machines benefited people? Are there any negative effects of using them?

Q3. Do you think all new homes will be equipped with household machines in the future? Why?

Q4. Let’s move on to technology. Do you think people rely too much on technology?

Q5. Do you think men and women view technology differently?

Q6. Finally, let’s talk about the impact of technology on employment. How have developments in technology affected employment in your country?

Q7. Some people think that technology has brought more stress than benefits to employed people nowadays. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Memory

Q1. Do you think it’s important to have a good memory?

Q2. Why do sometimes people forget things?

Q3. Which do you think is more important to remember, a business meeting or a meeting with a friend?

Q4. Are there any things that are especially important for people to memorize?

Q5. Let’s move on from memory to family history. Why do people want to remember their family history?

Q6. What can you do to learn more about your family history?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Money

Q1. Is money important to you?

Q2. What is the relationship between money and power?

Q3. Let’s move on to teaching children about money. How do you think parents can teach the value of money to their children?

Q4. Do you think it is important to teach children money skills?

Q5. Should we let children buy whatever they want with money they’ve saved?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Museum

Q1. Do you think people can learn about history in museums?

Q2. What about science? How can museums help us learn about science?

Q3. Many children these days don’t like museums. Why is that?

Q4. Are history museums useful?

Q5. Should museums be free?

Q6. Will museums be replaced by technology someday?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: music

Q1. What kind of music is popular in your country?

Q2. How does pop music now compare to when you were growing up?

Q3. Is foreign music or music from your country more popular with people your age?

Q4. Let’s move on to the role of government on music. Do you think is it necessary for the government to require all children to learn music?

Q5. Do you think the government needs to do more to preserve traditional music? What could they do?

Q6. Finally, let’s talk about illegal downloading of music. There’s a lot of pirated music. Do you agree that we should support official music?

Q7. What are some possible advantages and disadvantages of being stricter about the illegal downloading of music?

Q8. Do you think CDs will have any role in the music industry in the future?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: News

Q1. How do people get their news in today’s society?

Q2. How do you think people will get their news in the future?

Q3. How does modern technology affect the delivery of news?

Q4. Do you believe everything you read in the newspaper?

Q5. Let’s move on to the topic of good news. In your opinion, when do people share good news?

Q6. How do people share good news?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Parenting

Q1. For parents, what is important when bringing up their children?

Q2. Do you think mothers and fathers have different roles to play in bringing up a child?

Q3. Let’s move on to education of children. Do you think hitting children is sometimes necessary for discipline?

Q4. Do you think sweets are a good thing to reward children with?

Q5. Do you think parents spend too much on buying toys for their children?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Party

Q1. When do people usually have parties in your country?

Q2. What makes a good party?

Q3. What are the main reasons why people organise family parties in your country?

Q4. In some places people spend a lot of money on parties that celebrate special family events. Is this ever true in your country? Do think this is a good trend or a bad trend?

Q5. How important is it to celebrate important events with a group of people?

Q6. Why do some people think that national celebrations are a waste of government money? Do you agree or disagree with this view? Why?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Plans

Q1. In general, do you think planning is important?

Q2. Do you think people should make highly detailed plans or just general plans?

Q3. What types of people like to make plans?

Q4. Why do you think some people dislike making plans?

Q5. Let’s move on from planning to career plans. Do you think it’s important for a person to have a career plan?

Q6. How do most people plan their futures in their education and careers?

Q7. Do you think it’s important for young people to get advice from their parents when planning a career?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Products

Q1. What kinds of products are mostly imported into your country?

Q2. In your opinion, why do some people like to buy imported products?

Q3. Let’s move on to local products. What are some famous local products in your country?

Q4. Do you think a country should make everything it needs or import some things?

Q5. What are the disadvantages of a country producing everything it needs?

Q6. Finally, let’s talk about globalisation. Do you think the globalisation of industries and commerce is a good thing?

Q7. What are the impacts of globalization on international trade?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Restaurants

Q1. Do many people eat in restaurants in your country?

Q2. Why do some people enjoy eating out?

Q3. Is it expensive to eat out in your country?

Q4. Let’s move on from eating in restaurants to cooking at home. Do you like to cook at home?

Q5. Nowadays, more and more people are unwilling to cook. Why is this happening?

Q6. What’s the difference between restaurant food and home-cooked food?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Rules

Q1. Why do we have rules in society?

Q2. Do you think it’s necessary to set up rules about overworking people?

Q3. What are some examples of rules that exist in many families?

Q4. What are some rules that exist in schools or workplaces in your country?

Q5. Do you think that the students themselves should have a say in what kinds of school rules there are?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: School

Q1. Is higher education too expensive in your country?

Q2. Should all students pay for their university education?

Q3. Can you compare the education your parents had with the education that you received?

Q4. What changes do you think will happen in the classrooms of the near future?

Q5. Let’s move on to university education. What advantages do universities bring to society?

Q6. Which is more important, research or teaching?

Q7. What makes a good university student?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: science

Q1. Do you think science is important?

Q2. Do you think science can change our society?

Q3. Which area of science has been the most important in the last one hundred years?

Q4. Let’s move on to talk about inventions. What do you think have been some of the most important inventions in the past 100 years or so?

Q5. Why do you think some inventions have not been successful in the marketplace?

Q6. Do you think it’s good that new inventions are appearing so often?

Q7. Do you think there will be any negative effects resulting from future technology?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Shopping

Q1. Is shopping a popular activity in your country?

Q2. How have shopping habits changed over recent years?

Q3. To what extent do you think advertising affects the way people shop?

Q4. Do you think shopping habits are likely to change in the future?

Q5. Why do some people prefer to purchase brand name products produced abroad?

Q6. Is service better in large shops or in small shops?

Q7. What do people do when they get bad service?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Social problems

Q1. What social problems are there in your country?

Q2. What about poverty? What can be done to alleviate poverty?

Q3. Are there many charities in your country?

Q4. Let’s move on to talk about the overpopulation problem. Why do so many people move to live in cities?

Q5. What problems does overpopulation cause?

Q6. Finally, let’s talk about crime. What is the difference between major and minor crime?

Q7. Do you think all criminals should go to prison?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Sports

Q1. What types of sports are popular in your country?

Q2. Do you think the types of sports that are popular will change in the future?

Q3. Let’s move on to talk about some positive aspects of sports. In your opinion, what are the benefits of playing a sport?

Q4. What about cultural aspects? How can sports bring people from different countries closer together?

Q5. Do you think old people can keep fit by playing sports or exercising?

Q6. Finally, let’s talk about Olympic Games. How are the Olympic players trained in your country? Do they usually start training when they are born?

Q7. Why would somebody dislike watching the Olympic Games?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Teacher

Q1. How well-respected are teachers in your society?

Q2. Do you think teachers get paid enough money in your country?

Q3. What role should the teacher have in the classroom?

Q4. In your opinion, what are the most important qualities for a good teacher to have?

Q5. Let’s move on to teaching aspects. In your opinion, how can a teacher make lessons for children more interesting?

Q6. Do you think computers will one day replace teachers in the classroom?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Things

Q1. What kinds of possessions are considered high-status to people in your country?

Q2. Were different possessions thought of as valuable in the past?

Q3. Why do you think people need to show their status in society?

Q4. Let’s move on to the role of advertising. Do you think advertising influences what people buy?

Q5. Do advertisements give correct information, or do they encourage people to buy things that they may not need?

Q6. Is advertising really necessary in modern society?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Traditional products

Q1. What different types of traditional products are produced in your country?

Q2. In you opinion, why do traditional products attract tourists?

Q3. Do you think there are benefits of traditional products to locals?

Q4. Do you think the government should help in the promotion of traditional products?

Q5. Let’s move on from traditional products to traditions. Do you think because of globalization countries are adopting each other traditions.

Q6. Did the traditional things of the past are of better quality than present day things?

Q7. Do you think it is necessary to protect traditions?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Transportation

Q1. Have the types of transportation people use changed much over the last few decades?

Q2. How has transportation improved in recent years?

Q3. Do you think transportation is likely to continue to improve in the future?

Q4. What is your take on introducing transportation passes?

Q5. Let’s move on to the transportation system in your country. It is faster to travel by public transportation or by car in your country?

Q6. What are the impacts of Uber on transportation in your country?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Travel

Q1. Why do some people prefer to travel abroad rather than travel in their own country?

Q2. Do you think traveling to another country can change the way that people think?

Q3. Do you think it’s safer to travel today than in the past?

Q4. Let’s move on to tourism. What are some famous tourist spots in your country?

Q5. What are the positive impacts of tourism in your country?

Q6. What are the negative impacts of tourism in your country?

Q7. What can you say about the future of the tourism industry in your country?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: TV

Q1. Tell me about the types of programmes that are generally on television in your country.

Q2. Do you think state or private television is better?

Q3. Let’s move on from TV programmes to television in general. How has TV changed our lives?

Q4. Do you think TV influences the way we think?

Q5. Should children be allowed to watch a lot of TV?Q6. Are all people on TV famous?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Vegetables

Q1. What vegetables are common in your country?

Q2. Do people like to grow vegetables in your country?

Q3. How do people feel when they eat vegetables that they grew on their own?

Q4. Let’s move on to the topic of organic vegetables. As we know organic fruits and vegetables are more expensive than conventional fruits and vegetables, but they are actually worth the extra cost. Do you think organic fruit deserves a higher price?

Q5. Do you think the government should encourage farmers to grow more organic vegetables?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic: Work

Q1. Do you think job satisfaction is more important than your salary when choosing a job?

Q2. What skills do you think are needed to get a good job these days?

Q3. Do you think that women should be able to do the same jobs as men?

Q4. What’s the difference between white collar and blue collar jobs?

Q5. What jobs do you think are most valuable to society?

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