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HomeIELTS SpeakingSpeaking Part 1IELTS Speaking Part 1: Topic School 

IELTS Speaking Part 1: Topic School 

For IELTS Speaking Part 1, the topic “School” is one of the most familiar and common topics for candidates. Here are sample questions and answers related to this topic in IELTS Speaking Part 1:

  1. What did you enjoy the most about your school in the past?

Well, actually, from the bottom of my heart, the thing that I liked most was my beloved friends while studying at school. We were through thick and thin, so we knew each other inside out. It was that pure and sincere friendship that helped me grow up a lot.

  1. Which subject did you find the most difficult at school?

For me, Math was the most challenging subject in school because it required good reasoning as well as the ability to remember formulas correctly. That’s why I often didn’t get good marks on Math tests in the past.

  1. Which subject did you find the most interesting?

Perhaps, English was the subject that I found the most interesting because it helped me to acquire a lot of good knowledge about the world through reading books and watching movies in English.

  1. Have you ever returned to see your old school again?

To be honest, because of my hectic schedule, I still haven’t had the opportunity to go back to my old school to visit my teachers. However, I will be planning to visit it in the not-too-distant future. I think it will be a memorable experience.

  1. Are you still in contact with any of the friends you had in primary school?

Of course yes, I still keep in touch with a lot of my elementary school friends. Although we can’t see each other often, we still go out and eat together sometimes.

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