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IELTS Speaking Part 1: Travel

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October 19, 2022
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Sample Answer

Do you like traveling?

Yes, I’m crazy about traveling. I think it’s so fun, no matter where you go. It’s all part of expanding your horizons and learning more about the world. It’s also a blast when you travel with friends. I love being able to see and try new things, whether it’s food or a new activity.

What is the best place you have ever visited?

Well, New York City definitely left the deepest impression on me. It’s basically the heart of culture there. Going to see different musicals and seeing all the local art was very cool. The buildings are amazing too, especially the famous Empire State Building.

What are the difficulties during a trip?

Well, the first one I can think of is navigating. When you’re in a new place, it can be hard to get your bearings. Every place has different public transportation, and figuring out how it works can be very frustrating. Plus, language barriers in foreign countries can make getting around confusing.

Do you like jobs that let you travel?

Yes, for sure. My dream job would be working as a travel writer. I would get to go all around the world and constantly see new places. It would definitely keep things interesting. After all, I don’t like being stuck in one place. It’s much cooler to move from place to place.

What kind of cities do you like to travel to?

I like travelling to really busy cities, like New York City or Tokyo. Even though they’re jam-packed with people, I love seeing the famous tourist destinations there. Those kinds of places are usually cultural hubs, so you’re bound to expand your horizons if you visit.

Vocab Highlights

Empire State Building

navigating

get your bearings

make getting around confusing

Constantly

being stuck in one place

jam-packed        

with people

cultural hubs

bound to

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