Practical Skill : IELTS Speaking Practice Test 27
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The IELTS Speaking Module is designed to assess your English Language Speaking Skills. To ensure a good score in the IELTS Speaking Module, you must study and practice the common Speaking Question types. Below is a sample Speaking Module with responses. By studying the sample answers, you can have a reference to begin drafting your own Speaking section answers.
Describe a practical skill you learned
Speaking Part 1
1Can you compare the skills that are important nowadays with the skills that were important 20 or 30 years ago?
Skills have always been valued, be it 30 years ago or it is in the present times. But if we compare, in the earlier times, people were a believer of hard work and nowadays they are a believer of smartwork.
2What skills are valued most in your country?
There’s no hard and fast rule to value any particular skill in my country. Every skill is warmly welcomed and appreciated. Thus, you can choose any skill and excel in that field.
3What kind of skills might be important in the future?
People should learn to swim and to ride a cycle. These two are the most important skills one should acquire in their lifetime. It can help a person in emergencies.
4 What qualities does a good trainer need to have?
A good trainer should be knowledgeable and down to earth. They should possess good communication skills to communicate with their students. And one should not be proud that all they do is boast about their own skills.
Speaking Part 2
Here is an audio of the sample answers given below. Please listen to it for more clarity on the Speaking Test.
Describe a practical skill you learned
You should say
- what this skill is
- how you learned it
- when you use this skill
- and explain how this skill is useful to you.
Sample Answer 1
Here is the sample answer for “describe a practical skill you learned” topic:
Well one skill that I have is playing the guitar.
I learned it when I was young. I learned how to play because I had many friends that played the guitar and when they played and sang, I knew I just had to learn. At first it was a little difficult because to be quite frank, I really didn’t see myself as someone who was musically inclined. I had to tell myself that I could do it and little by little, a note here and a chord there, I managed to pick it up. Even now I have a long way to go with playing but I have found it enjoyable not just for myself, for others have said they enjoy it as well. I have had a few guitars and although there are different styles and qualities, to me it seems that as long as they have strings on them and you can tune them they are fine.
I use the guitar to cheer myself up when I am feeling a little down and also use it to teach songs to others. I have never made money teaching guitar but I have made a little money playing and singing. I don’t know if I would want to pursue this skill as a career but as long as I still enjoy it, I am going to do it.
Sample Answer 2
According to me, practical skill is extremely important and effective for human beings. You can easily find a variety of practical skills that can be honed, such as painting, dancing, communication skills, and more. However, here I would like to talk about make-up skills that I learned after completing school.
Almost two years ago, after finishing school, I was free and comprehending what to do next. One of my friends suggested this course and the institute where she had enrolled. It instantly piqued my interest as I love grooming up. Moreover, considering the demand for professional make-up artists, it also seemed like a field with adequate exposure and growth potential.
After researching a bit and convincing my parents, I got enrolled in the same institute where my friend had enrolled. The best thing was that the institute was within walking distance from my home. Plus, it also offered an international certificate.
Throughout the period, I learned various skills, such as bridal make-up, party make-up, HD make-up, nail art, etc. Apart from practising what I learned at the institute, I consistently sharpened my skills by learning new and latest techniques from the internet.
Just last week, there was a wedding at my friend’s house. Her family had contacted me for bridal make-up and party make-up for close relatives. For the bride, I did Airbrush and HD make-up; however, for other women, I did basic party make-up. Everybody was extremely happy with my work and didn’t stop appreciating me. The groom’s side seemed to be impressed with the bride’s make-up. I was at cloud nine with the kind of appreciation I had received.
Right now, I am a full-time professional make-up artist. I am absolutely contented with my skills and would like to take it forward as well.
Vocabulary for Cue card
Here are the vocabularies for “describe a practical skill you learned” with examples:
- Frank: open, sincere, or undisguised.
Eg: She is frank with her cousin - musically inclined: Liking towards music
Eg: Jay is musically inclined - Chord: a group of notes
Eg: “Follow the Chord” - Note: analogous to a single pixel’s color
Eg: “Follow the notes carefully, if you want to sing well”. - Pursue: to follow in order to overtake
Eg: She Is pursuing Arts.
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Speaking Part 3
1Compare the importance of practical skills and academic skills.
Well actually both are much needed in society. It seems to me that practical skills such as knowing how to cook a meal or clean a house or take care of children are slipping, whereas academic skills such as teaching a class or doing research seem to be on the rise. This is not bad in itself because there need to be people who are thinking about how things work and how to improve them, but the skills needed for everyday life shouldn’t be looked on as any less important than others.
2How can people learn practical skills?
A lot of these skills can be learned at home with their mother and father and family. Skills such as sewing, budgeting or maintenance can be learned from an aunt or uncle, grandfather or grandmother. If more difficult trades want to be learned, such as plumber or electrician or mason, there are vocational schools that could teach those. The main thing to learning a skill is the motivation that is involved.
3What practical skills do children learn at school in China?
I’m afraid that there are not many. Academics are stressed so highly in schools that they seem to overshadow practical skills. I suppose students probably learn to listen to their teacher and how to behave and sit for long periods at a time and apply themselves. They also have to learn how to interact amongst themselves in a satisfactory way. They have to learn how to get up on time and be at their school, which teaches them responsibility. I guess it would help to define what practical skills we are talking about.
4Do you think children should learn some practical skills at school?
I think that children should learn practical skills at school. This would help to prepare them for life outside of school. A lot of times not much thought is put into how to manage money or take care of an apartment but I think these skills would be helpful. Life in the working world can be a lot different than the sheltered life of schooling, so having some practical skills such as those learned from a part-time job would be beneficial to a student.
5How useful will these skills be to the children alter they leave school?
Well as I was saying in the previous question, these skills would be very helpful to children after they leave school. When a teenager goes from high school to college he has to start managing things on his own without the security of mom and dad. Even more so when a young adult graduates from college or university, he would also be very grateful to have some practical knowledge on how to survive in the working world.
6Do you think it’s useful for adults to attend classes to further their education?
Sure, why not, if it is something that they find useful in their lives and something that they enjoy. Learning is lifelong and I don’t know if it has to stop in old age. Now I know that a lot of times these adults are looked upon as teachers, but if they feel so inclined why not attend a class to further their education. If they are not able to keep up with the young students then this would be a detriment, but if there are no disruptions why not?
7What kinds of courses exist in China for adults?
There are wonderful exercise classes that are available for adults. I don’t know if you have seen large groups of older women out on the streets performing with various percussion instruments, but these are classes that help them to work together and perform for audiences. There are dancing classes available. There are even English classes available for senior citizens. There are Tai Chi classes also available to seniors here. As time goes on and the country develops there will be more classes that will be available for seniors.
8What are some reasons why adults might attend classes?
Well I guess one of the main ones is that they are working and they need to keep up with the latest technology that will help them to stay abreast of the latest in their fields. Sometimes they might even be thinking of switching careers so they take classes to get the training to do so. Other times they might just want to learn some things in their spare time that will enhance their life on a recreational level. Other times their bosses might want them to learn some special skill for the good of the company.
9Who do you think should pay for adult education—the government, the student or the company ,if it is a work-related course?
Again it depends on the course and why they are taking it. If it is for personal gain or gratification then of course students should be responsible to pay for it. If the government is offering a course and adults are interested in it then it is already paid for. If it is going to move the company ahead and bring financial results then of course the company should pay for it. Now if the company can’t pay for it and it interests the individual then it is up to him to get the money together to attend the class.
Vocabulary for Speaking Part 3
- Academic: institutional
Eg: Focus on your academics - Plumber: a person who fits and repairs the pipes, fittings, and other apparatus of water supply, sanitation, or heating systems.
Eg: He is a plumber - Mason: A mason is a person who is skilled at making things or building things with stone.
Eg: Her dad is a mason
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