Updated Feb. 21, 2011
IELTS Part 2 and Part 3 Topics and Questions
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246. A Garden or Park (2) (Jan. 9, 2010) (Probably no longer used)
248.
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Relaxing Day
249. An Unused Thing (Jan. 9, 2010) (Probably no longer used)
250.
FQ = frequent question = a question that has frequently been reported = a question that is probably in the examiner's question book
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Describe a garden or park you visited and liked.
You should say:
where it was
what it looked like
what
you did (or, were doing) there [or,
and explain why you liked it. *
or
how you feel about this garden or park. *
Notes
This is similar to
It is not confirmed that this is a past tense topic. It might be, "Describe a garden or park that you like to visit".
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Part 3
See also the Part 3 questions for Topic 142
Parks and Gardens in Cities
(Similar to above) When people have free time, do they
What are some examples of the different kinds of "green places" that we can find in cities?
Do you think it's
What role do these places have in the lives of city people?
(Similar to above) What do people do in these places?
Do you think there are enough parks and gardens in your city (or, hometown)?
Do you think it's easy to establish new green areas in a city?
(Similar to above) Why do you think city governments sometimes avoid building new parks or gardens?
Other Uses of Parks
In addition to the typical usage of parks, do you think there are other ways that parks could be used by the community?
Outdoor Activities
What are some examples of outdoor activities that
people like to do?
(Similar to above) What outdoor activities do you like to do?
How does being outdoors help promote good health?
What are some differences between indoor and outdoor activities?
What are some differences between indoor and outdoor entertainment?
Are boys and girls equally interested in outdoor sports?
Do you think it's possible to do too much outdoor sport?
What are some examples of outdoor activities that are most suitable for summer?
The Environment
How do human activities affect the environment?
In China, have there been any changes in the urban (city) climate in recent years?
(Similar to above) How do you think urbanization is impacting on the surrounding
countryside?
Describe what you did last weekend.
You should say: what you did / where you went who
you met
Notes
This looks very much like
Topic 68, returning to the test.
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Are you (or, were you) satisfied with what you
did last week? (or, last weekend)
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Part 3
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Weekends
For
most people, what are differences between their lives on the weekends,
compared to their lives during the work week?
Do students and people who are working generally do
the same sorts of things on weekends?
What do most Chinese students do on weekends?
The Need for Weekends
Do you think weekends are important?
(Similar to above) Do you think weekends are really necessary?
(Similar to above) Is it really necessary to have
weekends?
How do weekends benefit you?
Having Longer Weekends
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Do you think two days of rest at the weekend are enough?
If the government changed weekends from two days to three days, what do you think the result would be?
(Similar to above) What do you think of the idea of the government changing weekends from two days to three days?
Holidays (= Vacations)
Do you think it's important for working people (and students) to have holidays (i.e., vacations) every now and then?
What do you think is a suitable amount of holiday time per year for a working person?
Which do you think is better, to have several short periods of holiday (vacation) per year or to have just one, long period of holiday?
How do students and working people plan what to do in their holiday time? ( = What factors do they consider?)
Work
How is the work situation (or the work environment) today different to what it was a few decades ago?
Do you think there should be limits on the number of hours a person works every day?
Future Work
Some people now are able to do their work at home (instead of going to an office). Do you think this is good?
(Similar to above)
Do you think working at home might become more common in the future?
What benefits do these people (who work on
weekends or, who do shift work) bring
(Although some people have reported they got questions about "overtime", it seems their questions were similar to, or the same as, the questions about shift work.)
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Describe
You should say:
when you had this relaxing day
where you spent this day
who you spent it with (and what you did)
and explain why it was relaxing. *
or
Notes
The wording is unclear. Possibly the real wording says "a relaxing time", which could be more than one day, for example, a relaxing 1-week holiday in Thailand.
It is possible that this topic asks you to describe what you usually do to relax after a period of hard work or study. If this is the case, use the present tense.
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Ways to Relax
Do you think it's important for everyone to have a relaxing day every now and then?
Do you think there's any relationship between relaxation and health?
What do you think would (or, might) happen if someone experienced a prolonged period of work, with no relaxation?
Where do people go nowadays when they want to relax? FQ
(Similar to above) What do you think is the best (type of) place to relax in?
Is there much difference between the way old people
relax and the way young people relax?
(Similar to above) Do people of different ages spend their free time
differently?
Why do old people and young people generally choose different ways to relax (or, different ways to spend their free time)?
Are there any places that are especially suitable for elderly people to relax in?
Do people in China have enough time for relaxation?
Why are people often very busy on the weekend?
Do you think people need to spend money in order to relax?
Please compare some expensive ways to relax with some cheap (or free) ways to relax.
What are some of the more traditional ways of relaxation in China?
Do you think going shopping is a good way to relax?
What facilities does your (town or) city have for relaxing?
Sleep (Frequent sub-topic)
Do you think sleep is very important?
How many hours of sleep do most people get in your country?
What can (or, what do) people do when they haven't had enough sleep?
Holidays (Vacations) (假期), especially from work
In your country (China), how many days of leave
(vacation from work) do most working people get (or, have)?
How many days per year do you think a working person
should have for holidays?
Do you think the government should tell working people when to take their holidays?
What are the benefits of a working person taking leave from work?
How many days of leave do you think a (working) person should have per year?
Do you think employees should be given full pay when they take leave?
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249. An Unused Thing (Jan. 9, 2010)
(Probably no longer used)
Describe something you bought but have not used very much.
You should say: what
it is when
you bought it
where you got it from
and explain why you have not used it very
much.
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Part 3
Shopping
Do you like shopping?
(Similar to above) Do people in China like
buying things?
(Similar to above) Do people in China buy many things?
How do people generally feel
about shopping?
How do young people feel about shopping?
What do people in China like buying?
(Similar to above) What products do people buy in China? FQ
Do young people and old(er) people buy the same kinds of things?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of
shopping malls (or, supermarkets/department stores)?
Do you think the quality of goods in the big
shops is more reliable?
When people go shopping, do you think they are
more concerned about price or quality?
In general, when someone is buying something,
do you think that high price always means high quality?
When people go shopping, do you think they are
more concerned about the appearance of the product or its quality?
Do you (or, do people in China) think the brand of a product is important
when you (or, they) are shopping?
Compare shopping online with shopping in a normal shop. FQ
When people are buying something in your country, do they usually try to
bargain for a lower price? (Here, "bargain" = "haggle".)
Second-Hand Goods
Do people in your country (or, do you) ever buy second-hand goods? (If so,
what?)
What are the advantages in buying second hand goods? *
Advertising
Do you think advertising is very important? FQ
Do you think we really need to have
advertisements?
Does advertising have much influence on
people's buying behaviour? FQ
Do many people buy something without ever
having seen an advertisement for that product? FQ
Do you think advertising on television is more
effective than advertising in magazines (and newspapers)?
What is the purpose of advertising?
How does advertising try to persuade people to
buy things?
Do you think the government should control (or,
restrict) advertising?
What should the government do about false
advertising?
Dealing with Unwanted Things
What do you (or, what do people) do with things
that they no longer use and no longer want to keep?
Besides throwing away unwanted things (in the
garbage), can you suggest any other ways to deal with these things? *
Unused Things
Do you often buy things that you don't use?
Do you think it's good for people to buy things
and then not use them?
Why do you think people do that?
Can you suggest any ways to help people avoid
buying things they don't really need (or want)?
Disposal of Garbage
Do you think it's a good idea to take your own bag when you go shopping?
Why do we have garbage collection services in our towns and cities?
FQ
(Similar to above) What role does the garbage collection service play in
communities? FQ
What would happen if we didn't have these services?
In what ways is the disposal of garbage today different to how it was in the
past?
Recycling See
Note
Why do we recycle some things that people throw away?
(Similar to above)
(Similar to above)
What things can be (or, should be) recycled? FQ
Do you think it's important to recycle electrical and electronic items?
How is recycling done?
What's your opinion of recycling in China today?
Do you think we recycle things today more than we did in the past?
Have people's attitudes about recycling changed in recent years?
Do you think it will be improved in the future?
Do you think food can be recycled?
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