PART 2
A. Describe an object (a gift, something you use etc.)
100. Describe one of your childhood toys that was special to you.
- You should say:
what it was
who gave it to you
how you played with it
and explain why it was special for you.
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Band 8.5 Model Answer for IELTS Speaking Part 2:
I have many toys in my childhood and at different stages, I prefer different toys. However, among
them, a Teddy bear is the most special one to me and I still keep it at my closet until now.
I guess that all kids love a furry friend and so did I. However, what made the bear really special
to me was that this was a gift from my father on an occasion of my 5th birthday. Everything about
it was so different from other stuffed bears. At that time, my father was working far away and I
missed him so much. I thought that he could not come back to celebrate my birthday party as he
had did before. To my surprise, on my birthday, he suddenly came home and brought with him a
lovely Teddy bear. Missing him, I ran into him and my father gave me big hug, then kissed me. I
was so excited about the Teddy bear. When I squeezed it, it said I LOVE YOU by the most sweet
and lovely voice on Earth.
Looking at it made me immediately think about my beloved father. His physical presence on my
birthday was like gold to me. You know, it is really hard to not have one of the most important
people to you in your birthday. I would never forget that special moment and the Teddy bear
means so much to me.
101. Describe an antique or some other old thing that your family has kept for a long time.
- You should say:
what it is
how (or when) your family first got this thing
how long your family has kept it
and explain why this thing is important to your family.
- Model Answer 1:
When it comes to an old thing I keep in my family, I want to talk about the transformer that I got
from my parents on my 10th birthday.
On that day, my parents bought me a transformer as a birthday gift. When I opened the gift box, I
was really astonished by what I was seeing in front of me. It was an awesome transformer that I
had been dreaming about for ages. The moment I saw this transformer, I fell in love with it. It was
pretty huge and looked like a hip yellow car, and it could be shifted from a car to a robot action
figure and back again. The transformer had a really nice color scheme and finish. And it came
with a nice handgun like the weapon and different accessories. It was super cool! And with the
transformer, there was a card from my parents saying, “Sweetie, you mean
everything in the
world to us and you are forever the apple of our eyes. Happy Birthday! Love parents.” I am telling
you, although I was pretty young at that time, those words impressed me a lot.
Until today, I still keep this toy. It has been over ten years since I got it. I love it not only because
of the toy itself, but also because of the sentimental value it has for me. The value is
irreplaceable.
- Model Answer 2
Today, I am going to share with you an old possession that my family has kept for a long time. It
is an antique terra-cotta dish, which is displayed in an honoured position in the living room.
This old dish originated from feudal times in Vietnam, although I am not sure of the year exactly.
It might have belonged to the Nguyen Dynasty. It is made from pottery material with some small
artificial fissures, and it was my grandfather’s favourite thing when he was still alive. There is a
village picture painted in blue in the centre of the dish.
When I was a child, my grandfather used to tell me the story of this dish. His close friend gave it
to him to celebrate his house-warming in the past. They had been companions in arms for a long
time, so that was the reason why he really treasured their ties and that gift as a reminder of their
friendship.
There is a lot of other modern furniture arranged in my house nowadays, however, this antique
object is still a treasured possession for each member of my family. We have kept this antique
dish for over 30 years, even when my grandpa passed away and left it for my family. Whenever I
look at this dish, it always reminds me of my grandfather as a fond memento.
102. Describe a product you bought that you were (or, are) happy with.
- You should say:
what you bought
how you bought it
why you bought it
and explain why you were (or are) happy with it.
- Sample Answer
Ok then, well firstly I’d just like to mention that I’m quite lucky because my parents have always
bought stuff for me, so I seldom buy something by myself. But one occasion that I did save up to
buy something myself was when I got my iPad, which really made me happy and that’s what I’d
like to talk about.
And um, I think it took me about four or five months to save up for it, and I basically did it by
cutting back on other things, you know, like eating out and buying clothes. At that time, I study in
a college, I mean, I don’t have a job, unfortunately, so the only money I receive is my living
allowance which my parents give me every month, and that’s what I had to use to pay for it.
Anyway, r
egarding why I wanted an iPad, well I suppose the main reason was that I’m a big
Apple fan. You know, I already had an iPhone and laptop, so the only thing I was missing was an
iPad. I also watched Steve Jobs’ presentation of the iPad when it was launched,
and it looked
pretty cool. So I just thought it would be great to have one!
And as for how I felt after buying it, well first of all, I was really excited and happy, you know,
because I couldn’t wait to start using it. And it also felt great because I’d
saved up for it myself
instead of simply asking my parents to buy it for me. So for that reason, it just felt a bit more
special to me, if you know what I mean!
103. Describe a photo of yourself that you like
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You should say:
when the photo was taken
how this photograph was taken
where the photo was taken
who took the photo
and explain why the photo was taken or why you think it is a good photo
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Model Answer for IELTS SPeaking Part 2
The photo I would like to describe is a scenic, which was just taken by my phone. Although this
photo is just a normal scenic, it was taken in a special place, which is on helicopter. In summer
holiday last year, my roommate and I decide to go to America for a one-month travelling. When
we arrived there, we heard from local that Grand Canyon is the most famous attraction in
California. People living there suggested us that viewing canyon scenery from sky was the best
choice. And we felt really moved and interested in their words. So we immediately booked tickets
for sky tour of Grand Canyon. Originally, I planned to enjoy the first time of the sky tour, but
actually the helicopter shaked heavily and it was difficult to take any photos during flying. This
made me dizzy. You know, I looked outside the window and enjoyed views by eyes without
taking any photos. Luckily, after we got off from the helicopter, my roommate told me that she
used her phone, taking a photo for me. The photo has splendid background of the whole Grand
Canyon and I was looking at the window. I love this photo and use it as my desktop until now.
104. Describe an item of clothing that someone (recently) gave to you.
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You should say:
what it was
who gave it to you
what it looked like
why they gave it to you
and explain how you felt about this gift.
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Sample Answer:
It just happened on last year of my birthday.
My sister bought me a strapless dress as a present. I felt surprised because this dress is not my
taste. My sister said she bought it for me because she has never seen I wore any this kind of
dress. She told me, girls should have to care your appearance and strapless dress is one of the
most vital items in my wardrobe. The dress comes from a famous luxury brand and I know lots of
my friends dream for it. You know, the dress is black with understated decoration on the hemline.
Although I love this gorgeous dream, it could be worn only on formal occasions. So I wore this
dress in my graduation ceremony party. A lot of my classmates were fascinated by it and came
to ask me where they could buy it.
You know, as I said I had never dressed like that before. But after that time, I became more
confident and changed my dressing style.
105. Describe a story or novel you have (recently) read that you found to be particularly
interesting.
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You should say:
what the plot of the story or novel was
who wrote it
why you read it
how much time it took to read it
and explain why you thought it was interesting.
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Model Answer for IELTS Speaking Part 2
Admittedly, for the
past few months, I haven’t been reading as much as I should because of my
new projects at work. It’s a shame, because reading is, without a doubt, the best way to learn as
well as to relax. The last book that I read, “A still forest pool”, is also the one
that has had the
most significant impact on me.
Basically, “A still forest pool” is a book about meditation written by Ajahn Chah, a Buddhist
master in Thailand. Ajahn had spent years meditating in forest monasteries, which are not as
easy to be found as they were several decades ago. Being among the most influential and
respected teacher of Buddhism in his own country, he has been known as a man of great
wisdom who people seek advice from.
“A still forest pool” is such a remarkable book which reflects the author’s simple yet powerful
message about Buddhist practice of “everyday mindfulness”. Not only does it describe the
importance of staying fully awake in everyday life, but it also shows people how to start living
mindfully. The book has profound insights, especially for the West, where Buddhism has recently
become more popular.
This is definitely the most interesting book that I have ever read. It helps me realize how
important it is to live fully in the present instead of the past or the future. I would recommend it to
everyone who is in search for inspiration, motivation or simply a change in attitude in order to live
more meaningfully.
106. Describe something that you have shared with others (or another person)
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You should say:
what you shared
who you shared it with.
why you shared it
and explain how you felt about sharing it
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Sample Answer for IELTS Speaking Part 2
I shared my depression experience with a stranger.
I had depressed feelings for a number of years. I couldn’t find joy in anything, my
energy level
was low and I was struggling to do basic chores like cleaning and washing. I found it incredible
when people would suggest things like getting exercise to make me happier. All I could think
was, ‘I can’t drag myself out of bed to take a shower
, and how the hell am I supposed to drag
myself to the gym?’
A friend of mine realised what was happening, and after one particular outburst of tears and
misery, he suggested I went to the university counselor. Talking things through with someone
who is completely unbiased is a wonderful experience. Even when you think you have nothing to
talk about, they are good at getting you started. Unfortunately, there was a limited time frame,
and I felt those feelings creeping back. I finally went to my doctor, told them I had tried
counselling, and asked if medication was an option. He agreed. I know that anti-depressants are
a controversial topic, but they were truly life-changing. The first type did not help. The second
type was like opening a window. They did not make me happy. What they did do, however, is
give me the strength to start making myself happy. I stopped crying for no reason. I was able to
sleep soundly. The thoughts screaming around my head ground to a halt so I could focus, and I
started enjoying things again. I still have bad days, but they are days
–
not weeks, or months.
In short, seek professional help. Friends and family are wonderful, but they can be biased and I
can feel guilty for ‘troubling’ them with my feelings. Professionals are just th
at. I was proud of
myself for taking that first step to find support.
107. Describe a movie you have watched in a cinema or at home
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You should say:
When this movie is
Who you would want to watch with
What the movie is about
And explain why you want to watch this movie
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Sample Answer:
It’s quite hard to say what my favourite movie is because there are quite a few to choose from!
But I would say that the one that made the strongest impression on me is a German film called
‘The Lives of Others’.
This film is set in communist East Germany,shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall. At that time,
the Stasi, the East German secret police, used to spy on all kinds of people. The two main
characters in the film are a playwright called Dreyman and a Stasi spy called Weisler, whose job
it is to keep Dreyman under 24 hour surveillance. Weisler is supposed to be reporting back to his
superiors at the Stasi in order to discredit the playwright. However, he develops a strong
sympathy for the playwright and his girlfriend, and determines to protect them by not reporting
anything significant. The scenes in the film where it cuts from the colourful and interesting lives of
Dreyman and his friends to the lonely attic where Weisler is sitting really show the contrast
between the two men. The film is shot in such a way that it makes you believe you are also
spying on Dreyman, it even made me feel a bit guilty!
I like this film because it has fascinating, 3-dimensional characters, and also the plothas plenty of
twists. Right up until the end of the film, we are left guessing how it could possibly end. It is also
very thought-provoking because it makes you wonder how many people working for the Stasi
actually did protect the people they were spying on.
As for the message it gives, I would say the main message is that we can find kindness and
humanity in the most unexpected of places. The film makes us realise that nothing is ever black
and white! The film also serves as a warning about the dangers of an oppressive, paranoid
regime and is perhaps quite pertinent in this current age of mass surveillance.
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