IELTS Speaking Part 2 – Chủ đề Language & Communication

CTH Edu tổng hợp câu hỏi thường gặp và gợi ý một số câu trả lời cho chủ đề Ngôn ngữ và Giao tiếp – Language & Communication của bài thi IELTS Speaking Part 2.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

1. Theo Speaking for IELTS

Describe a language other than English that you would like to learn. You should say:

  • what the language is
  • where it is spoken
  • what you think would be difficult and what would be easy about learning the language
  • and explain why you would like to learn it.

2. Theo IELTS Liz

2.1. Communication

Describe a piece of advice you recently received. You should say:

  • when this happened
  • who gave you the advice
  • what the advice was
  • and explain how you felt about the advice.

2.2. Language

Describe a language you have learned. You should say:

  • what it is
  • when you started learning
  • how you learned it
  • what was difficult about it
  • and why you decided to learn that language.

2.3. News

Describe some good news you recently received. You should say:

  • what the news was
  • how you received the news
  • who gave it to you
  • and explain why this was good news.

3. Theo IELTS Online Tests

3.1. Advertisement

Describe an advertisement which you found very persuasive. You should say: 

  • what the advertisement was for
  • where you saw or read it
  • what the advertisement consisted of and why you found it so persuasive.

3.2. News

Describe your favourite news source. You should say

  • what it is
  • how often you use it
  • what types of news you are interested in
  • what other news sources you use
  • and explain why this is your favourite news source.

Gợi ý câu trả lời

– A language I would like to learn is Spanish. It’s used not only in Spain but also in many other countries, and I believe it’s one of the most widely-spoken languages in the world. So it’s a language that is definitely worth knowing . It would be useful to me for business purposes.

Also, Spanish culture is becoming more and more influential internationally. It is, for example, overtaking English as the most widely-spoken language in certain parts of the USA. It is influencing music and art. So, all in all, I think it’s a handy language to know. I doubt it would be too challenging for me to learn Spanish because it is a Latin language, just like my mother tongue, French. I think Spanish vocabulary would be easier for me to acquire than Spanish grammar. I understand the grammar is one of the most difficult things about the Spanish language.

I would use Spanish primarily when going on holiday. I’ve been to Spain many times, and I always find that if you go off the beaten track irs difficult to find people who speak English. You get very good at speaking with you”r hands! And irs difficult to really engage with people and understand the culture if you don’t speak the language. Speaking Spanish would. undoubtedly make my holidays a lot easier and more enjoyable.

On top of that, the company I work for has an office in Madrid and it would also be very interesting to be able to work there. I would enjoy the challenge and the exposure to a new culture. It would be such an exciting opportunity. To make the move, though, I’d obviously need to be able to speak Spanish. Luckily, my company would most likely sponsor me to have Spanish lessons.

– Where have you been in Spain?

– I’ve been to Spain many times and each time I did a road trip. One trip was in the north of Spain, travelling from France across the Pyrenees, through the Basque country and all the way down to Madrid.