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  1. 14 de abr. de 2017 · Below is a list of 30 IELTS Speaking questions related to sports. Part 1: Do you like sport? What’s your favorite sport? Do you often watch sport on TV? Did you often play sport as a child? What’s the most popular sport in your country? How do people in your country keep fit? What do you do to keep fit? What sports do you like to play? Part 2:

  2. 2 de may. de 2024 · Let’s practice this with some easy questions about a popular topic – Sports Speaking Part 1, which can help you get Band 8.0+ for IELTS Speaking. Check out this video to understand what sort of questions you’ll be asked during IELTS Speaking Part 1!

  3. On this page you can find full IELTS Speaking sample with questions related to Sport topic. See IELTS Speaking vocabulary for Sport topic >. A lot of students are perplexed when they get questions on Sport Topic in IELTS Speaking test.

  4. 24 de may. de 2022 · You should have a little knowledge about sports and why they are of value to society and perhaps their impact on human health. In this article, let’s look at some questions and sample band 9 answers relating to sports. Part One Questions. In part one of the speaking test, you will be asked easy questions that are personal in nature.

  5. Sports is a topic that often comes up in the IELTS speaking part 1. Below you will find a list of some example questions and answers that you could encounter during part 1 of the IELTS Speaking test. The questions below are based on the real IELTS speaking exam.

  6. 1614. By IELTS Practice Online. In this post, we discuss IELTS speaking: topic Sports with sample answers. The first you need to review the vocabulary below: IELTS Speaking Vocabulary : Topic Sports. PRACTICE TEST. IELTS Speaking Part 1. 1. Do you do any sports?

  7. 22 de ene. de 2024 · By English for Learners / January 22, 2024. In the IELTS Speaking test, sports is a common and flexible topic that comes up in all three parts—Parts 1, 2, and 3. This theme allows candidates to talk about their personal experiences, likes, and opinions. It also opens the door to broader conversations about how sports affect society.