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IELTS Speaking Practice : Topic Money

In this post, we discuss about “Topic Money ” with sample answers.

Speaking Part 1

1. How important is money to you?

Money is something which gives you happiness and sorrow too. Yes, money is really important to get a good and healthy lifestyle. This is indeed a  fact that you can’t do anything without money.

2. Would you like to become rich someday?

No. But I really want to earn enough money to complete my basic necessities.  Because having excess money can also ruin your life. After earning a lot we get a negative attitude and we start treating the people in a very harsh manner.

3. Do you think it is ok to lend money to friends or family members?

If it is really for a very good cause, I Don’t have any issues in lending money.But in my point of view borrowing is a very big deal and very much hazardous too

Speaking Part 2 – Cue Card

Describe what you would do if you received a very large amount of money.

You should say

  • Who you would share it with
  • What you would buy
  • What else you would do and explain how you would feel  about getting so much money.

Sample Answer

This really depends on how much money a “large amount” is. If it’s in the trillions I’d probably buy up most of Europe or maybe North America.

I would be my own little king and have everyone pay homage to me. There would be no more wars because I wouldn’t let them happen. I would be fair to all people. We would commission all of the nuclear scientists to try to discover an economical, plentiful, and non-toxic substitute for gasoline and diesel. There would be less pollution because if you want to drive a gas-powered vehicle you’d have to pay a fine. As far as noise pollution is concerned, there would be less noise, because there would be fewer things to complain about. I would sponsor rock festivals so that everyone could partake the beauties of music. All my subjects would love me, because they’d know I am trying my best not to be like all of the leaders in the past who gave into their own desires and lust; instead I would give the people what they want. I would use all the money that would normally be spent on wars to help poorer nations, improve the lives of war-torn countries, and build a big roller coaster theme park. When all this is done and with whatever money I have left I would get the best, most expensive guitar on the market and hire a super-skilled guitar player to teach me all he knows. I’d really enjoy that.

Vocabulary For Cue Card

  • Commission: An instruction, command
    Ex: The commission concluded that the police action was unjust.
  • Plentiful: Existing in
    Ex: Opportunities for teaching abroad are plentiful
  • Sponsor: A person or organization that pays for or contributes to the costs involved in staging a sporting or artistic event in return for advertising
    Ex: Some companies sponsor scholarships to a wide range of students.
  • War-Torn: Racked or devastated by war.
    Ex: The war-torn area is returning to normality.

Follow Question Part 3

1. Is money important to you ?

Money isn’t really that important to me, but you need money to live and if you don’t have money, then you can’t do anything. But I’m really against the idea of just spending your whole life trying to make a bunch of money so that you can die a rich man. Most of the people who do that don’t even get to enjoy the money they have, and they’re never content with what they have because they always want more. That’s a recipe for misery.

2. Do you think children in China are given too much pocket money ?

It really depends on how much they’re getting. Some kids definitely get way more than they need, and others don’t get enough. There are some families where the parents hardly have enough money to pay their bills and get food; I don’t think these families should feel obliged to give their children money that they don’t have. But if they do have money, then it would be nice to give at least some spending money to their children.

3. How do you think parents could teach the value of money to their children ?

If you give your children only a small amount of money each week then they’ll have to learn to make it last.  It might take a while for them to learn, and they might be broke for the first few months, but after a while they’ll realize that money doesn’t grow on trees and will respect its value. Of course there are children who always want everything they see, and if the parents give it to them then the kids won’t value money at all.

4. Do you think it is important to let children learn money skills ?

I think that’s a wonderful idea. If all kids knew how to do banking, open a savings account and cash checks, their parents would have a lot more leisure time.  And even if the parents still do banking, at least when their kids grow up they won’t be totally helpless. In fact, they’ll have a big jump on the other kids their age.

5. Do you think people should be paid extra when they work overtime ?

If you pay someone extra to work overtime then you’re, in a sense, giving them an incentive to work harder. When the work day is over, most people just want to go home and relax. Some people are workaholics and don’t think anything of working until 3 or 4 in the morning and getting at 6 a few hours later to go back to work. But these people are rare. So if you want more people to work later, an overtime bonus is a very good idea.

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