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IELTS Speaking Part 1: Weather

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October 19, 2022
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Sample Answer

What’s the weather in your city like? Does it often change?

The weather in my city is pretty stable. It follows the four seasons, so it’s not permanently dry or rainy or anything like that. If it was always snowing or always raining, I’d get pretty sick of it. So I’d say the weather in my city is pretty normal. But honestly, I don’t think about it that much.

Would you move to another city because of weather?

Well, I actually love the rain. So I think it would be fun to move to a city where it’s always rainy. I’ve heard that some places in England are like that. So if I had the chance, I would definitely move there. It would be lovely to always have that kind of weather.

Do you prefer sunny days or rainy days?

I definitely prefer rainy days. Sunny days are nice because they get you to go outside. But for me, nothing beats rainy days. You can just sit inside, read a good book, and be cozy all day. They’re so nice for relaxing. Rain just sets my mind at ease and makes me feel calm.

Which one is better for study or work, sunny days or rainy days?

I think that rainy days are probably better for study or work. After all, if it’s bright and sunny outside, you’ll be grumpy because you have to do work instead of going outside to enjoy the weather. But if it’s rainy, you’ll feel happy and cozy to be inside doing productive things.

Does a rainy day affect your mood?

It might sound a bit bizarre, but a rainy day can actually improve my mood! I just love the rain so much. It makes me feel happy and calm. So if I’m having a bad day and it starts to rain, I just feel more cheerful and I can get rid of my bad mood.

Vocab Highlights

stable

permanently dry or rainy

get pretty sick of it

I don’t think about it that much

nothing beats

cozy

grumpy

It might sound a bit bizarre, but

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