IELTS Speaking Part 2 – ‘place that was full of colours’
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 5:57 am
Follow up questions in Part 3:
What colours are least popular in your country?
Would these colours become popular in the future?
What was the most popular colour last year?
How do colours affect people’s mood?
What colours are mostly seen for buildings in India?
What colour is suitable for offices?
How differently do men and women look at the same colour?
Is there any change in the use of colours in the present and in the past?
Do colours make a difference in the advertisements?
What colours are suitable for formal occasions?
Do business people need to wear dark clothes?
Tip for Part 3:
Practice to answer the above questions, your answer should have at least 4-5 sentences or you should speak at length for about 50-60 seconds fluently as this round runs for at least 4-5 minutes and the examiner would like to ask about 4-5 follow-up questions related to similar topic but this time, s/he would like to cover the bigger horizon say world, or people, or television, or any other occasion.
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What colours are least popular in your country?
Would these colours become popular in the future?
What was the most popular colour last year?
How do colours affect people’s mood?
What colours are mostly seen for buildings in India?
What colour is suitable for offices?
How differently do men and women look at the same colour?
Is there any change in the use of colours in the present and in the past?
Do colours make a difference in the advertisements?
What colours are suitable for formal occasions?
Do business people need to wear dark clothes?
Tip for Part 3:
Practice to answer the above questions, your answer should have at least 4-5 sentences or you should speak at length for about 50-60 seconds fluently as this round runs for at least 4-5 minutes and the examiner would like to ask about 4-5 follow-up questions related to similar topic but this time, s/he would like to cover the bigger horizon say world, or people, or television, or any other occasion.
IELTS Result rechecking