hi there it's Asiya and today I've
prepared for you some answers to the
most difficult questions reported by
students in May 2020 the current
database of questions will be used until
the end of summer and in September it
will be revised but actually topics are
usually recycled in IELTS speaking for
quite a long time and if you're
surprised to hear that some people are
able to take IELTS this because in some
countries there is no lockdown and
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IELTS indicator I talked about it here
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the first topic is math even
pronunciation is tricky in British
English you have to say maths th followed
by s which isn't easy but in American
English you can simply say math and you
can choose either option even though I'm
practicing my British accent the first
question is do you like maths and I could
say actually I do I think I'm quite good
with numbers
I even chose to study mathematics in
high school advanced mathematics and
later economics at university
perhaps it runs the family because my
mom is an engineer and my granny used to
teach physics at university some good
phrases are to be good with numbers
that's a fixed expression and you can
say I'm reasonably good with numbers
I'm really good with numbers or I'm
afraid I'm not good with numbers and to
run in the family
that's something you say about an
ability so a certain ability runs in the
family means many family members have it
for instance we're all ambitious it
seems to run in the family if you don't
share my enthusiasm you could say I
never had a flair for number crunching
that's why I dropped mathematics after
secondary school and chose to study
humanities instead so to have a flair
for something means to have a natural
ability to do something well and you can
say I have a flair for writing or I
never had a flair for something and
to drop a subject means to choose not to
studied further and in some countries
you can choose which subjects in study
at school but in others you can't so you
can say I hated mathematics at school
but I couldn't drop it a number cruncher
is someone whose job involves work with
a lot of numbers and number crunching is
activity and you can say I find number
crunching so boring or quite exciting
humanities include languages literature
psychology philosophy as opposed to
science which includes physics chemistry
biology and so on the next question is
do you use maths in everyday life
definitely I run my own business and I'd
like to know how it performs what works
and what doesn't so it's been quite a
lot of time analyzing data and of course
I use statistics and mathematics to do
that
this is efficient answer for part one
you just need to give two maybe three
sentences to each question some other
questions about numbers such as do you
have a favorite number I think the whole
idea of favorite or lucky numbers is a
bit silly but if I was forced to say I
would choose number seven
apparently so would most people in this
world and I read that number seven was
called the world's favourite number okay
if you're asked about favorite numbers
you can use the phrase a lucky number my
lucky number it's quite common and
another expression is if I was forced to
say
that's when you get a question and you
have no idea what you would say and you
say hey if I was forced to say I would
choose the vase like what's your
favorite color I have no idea but if I
was forced to say I would choose blue
and something else okay the next
question is are there any numbers of the
top considered unlucky in your country
it's definitely number 13 I think some
hotels don't ever have the 13th floor
just avoid possible problems or
superstitious customers by no means I
would call it on lucky because my mom
was born of the 13th of July that's true
and actually quite like number 13 so I'm
not superstitious and if you believe in
things like number 13 like cats and so
on you can say that you're superstitious
and it's true that in some countries
hotels don't have the 13th floor or in
in a house there will be no flat number
13 so that's another idea for your
answers and the next topic is board
phone and it's very common in IELTS
speaking and you can get it in any of
the three parts for instance in part two
there were two separate topics and the
first one was an event that you found
boring and the second one was a time
when you felt bored so I'm going to give
you a bit more topic-specific vocabulary
to help you improve your tzer's the
first question is do you often feel
bored I wouldn't say so I find both my
work and life in general quite exciting
but when I studied at universe
I sometimes felt that I would be bored
to death
and that's the first expression to be
bored to death it means you're extremely
bored you can also say I'm bored out of
my mind the lecture was so dull I was
bored out of my mind
next what makes you feel bored I suppose
dull monotonous tasks are the worst at
university one professor simply read us
books for 1 hour 20 minutes every week
I just spent every lecture watching the
clock to be watching the clock means you
check how much time is left before
something finishes he spent the whole
meeting watching the clock if you're
talking about something boring you can
say that something was dull it means not
interesting not exciting or monotonous
it means it was just the same all the
time
another question is is it okay to feel
bored at work or at school depending on
whether you work or study I'm afraid
some degree of boredom is simply
unavoidable when you starting your job
it seems exciting but then with time
then nobody wears off and doing some
things just gets boring but when you
feel constantly underwhelmed it's a sign
that something has to change
okay the novelty wears off so you start
doing something new and then you get
used to it the novelty wears off and the
whelmed means you're not impressed
you're not excited I was underwhelmed by
his speech
and his speech was underwhelming so I am
underworld something is underwhelming
but this is an informal word so don't
use it in IELTS writing the next topic
is laughter what makes you laugh
I love watching a good comedy those with
Eddie Murphy are hilarious I can't stop
loving I can't stop loving he's a good
expression you can also say someone
makes me laugh my friend always makes me
laugh it's a good thing to say the next
question is when did you laugh a lot
the other day I watched my neighbor
trying to put his big dog into his
cycling basket and the dog wasn't keen
on this idea at all
I nearly died laughing so you can say I
nearly died laughing or I almost died
nothing it means something was extremely
funny I nearly died laughing when I saw
this and you know sometimes you just
suddenly start looking a lot then you
burst out laughing at this out laughing
when I saw this and to be keen on
something means to be eager or willing
to do something I wasn't keen on this
idea or I was keen to go there that's
another way to say I like what I don't
like and I have a video with many more
phrases like that this one the next
question is is it important to love as I
say laughter is the best medicine
it's been
to proven by scientists that laughter
helps to reduce stress and boost one's
immune system thus increasing your
lifespan and the phrases loved it is the
best medicine it means you should try to
love more and worry less
our next topic is colors and again it's
used in all three parts of the exam in
part two there were two topics please
describe a colorful event you have
attended
oh please describe a colorful place but
I find about questions in part three a
particularly challenging because you
need to have some ideas so let me give
you my sample answers and hopefully give
you some ideas you can use to and the
first question is do you think of the
colors that a person will tell us
something about his or her character yes
and no in the UK many people wear
neutral colors I mean black and white
outfits are very common particularly
among office workers and in general
people tend to choose dark subdued
colors and if someone's code is bitch it
doesn't tell us much about the person
does it of course some people go for
vivid rich colors that stand out and I
would say those are perceived as being
both confident perhaps creating oh no I
would say that someone's look as a whole
can tell us much more about a person
than just the color of his or her
clothes yes
clothes is another topic that is common
in IELTS and perhaps you were taught to
pronounce the
does clothes th and then s but if you
struggle to do that you can just say
clothes because if you open the Oxford
Dictionary there are two pronunciations
clothes and just clothes so choose
either and when you're talking about
colors it's good to use some more
interesting vocabulary than just blue
gray red so you can talk about neutral
colors B that bears gray white like what
we usually wear you can also talk about
bright colors which you can call vivid
or rich or soft colors pastel colors V
the light and not bright dark colors and
when you describe a certain color also
use some extra adjectives you can say
soft blue light blue dark blue deep blue
or perhaps even royal blue next do men
and women like to wear similar colors I
would say this tables of men's and
women's wear drops are quite similar we
were black coats white t-shirts and blue
jeans but women are more likely to
compliment their outfits with bright
saturated colors while mental to choose
more muted subdued colors it's also true
for occasion where let's say a woman's
dress may be royal blue while a men suit
will likely be grey with just a hint of
blue and a light blue shirt okay the
staples are the important parts of
something and you can see the staples of
my red robe
all these staples of my diet saturated
colors intensive and bright while muted
subdued colors are the opposite the
grayish not bright shade is a certain
tone certain variety of color
probably you've heard about the movie
Fifty Shades of Grey
the next question is are colours
important in marketing and advertising
absolutely picking the right colour can
help a company communicate its message
its brand values to potential buyers
that's because we have certain
associations with each color for
instance red is passion and energy
whitest cleanness blue is stability and
companies tend to pick the brand color
depending on what they stand for if we
talk about blue
this color is popular among banks
because it communicates stability and
authority the values that people expect
from people who handle their money in
general the right colour can emphasize
the brand message
well the wrong colour may confuse or
even foot-tall potential buyers this
question is very common so talk about
associations we have with each color I
picked blue you can talk about red
many companies choose red because it's
bold courageous it stands out YouTube is
red many banks are red too and many many
companies at the same time you can say
that new innovative companies tend to
choose more unusual
colors such as turquoise pink purple say
Instagram logo is half pink half purple
and when we see it we immediately
perceive that it's something more modern
and unusual just talk about these
associations pick one or two companies
you can talk about YouTube it's red and
you'll be fine
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