Flowers – Speaking Test with Answers
This article is based on the IELTS speaking topic 'Flowers.'
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This article contains the Flowers IELTS Speaking Answers.
The speaking test consists of a short discussion between the examiner and the candidate. You will be asked a series of questions on common topics. You have to state your opinion or experiences.
During Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking test, you will have exactly one minute to prepare and speak on a specific topic. This is the IELTS cue card task. You can learn how to communicate clearly and successfully by reviewing sample answers.
So, this blog aims to help you understand the types of answers you should provide and the IELTS Vocabulary you should use to achieve an IELTS Band Score of 8 or higher.
Here is an audio recording of the sample answer for the speaking topic & questions given below.
As you listen to it, you can refer to the transcriptions below for more clarity on the Speaking Test.
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Speaking Part 1
Let’s start practising with some sample responses to the 'Flowers' IELTS Speaking Part 1 now!
1 Do you like to have flowers in your home?
I love flowers so I often buy a bouquet of roses at home. The scent of roses makes me feel so relaxed and happy.
2 Where would you go to buy flowers?
Normally I buy from street vendors as the flowers are convenient and cheap. I sometimes buy at florists because they have flowers which are out of the ordinary.
3 On what occasions would you give someone flowers?
I think flowers can be given anytime no matter what kind of event it is. Different flowers have different meanings so flowers can complement the present and make it more special.
4 Where can you see flowers in your country?
Well, flowers are everywhere. There are lots of flowers on the street or painted on the clothes. They harmonize with the surroundings and make it more stunning.
5 Are flowers important in your culture?
I’d say yes. Flowers add a splash of colour so a room would be gloomy and boring without them. Besides, they make people feel peaceful and happy with a riot of colours.
6 What flowers have special meaning in your country? (OR Do any flowers have a special meaning in your country?)
In my country, the lotus is the national flower because it symbolizes purity and optimism. It is the flower which grows in muddy water and blooms with remarkable beauty.
Bonus question: Why do you think women like flowers more than men?
7 Do you like science?
Yes, I do. I find it intriguing as it reveals hidden secrets. I’m a curious person so science helps me explain everything in a logical way.
8 What science subject at school do/did you like the most? Why?
I’m interested in chemistry and biology because I love to find out how our bodies work and get to know better the things that surround us daily. Those subjects excite me in a way that nothing can make and I’m still into it now.
9 What’s the most interesting part of science to you?
I love working with something as complex as the brain. We hardly know how it works at all but every day we find out a little bit more and we can use that information not only to help people who are sick but also in completely different areas of science like artificial intelligence.
10 Is there anything about science that you dislike?
At some schools, science is taught poorly which kills the student’s interest. Science is supposed to figure out the answers to mysterious things but the lack of cutting-edge facilities in the lab makes it more difficult. Besides, lots of experiments need to be taken so it takes lots of time to find the true results.
11 Is your work related to science?
I’m an English teacher so it is irrelevant to science. My job is all about vocabulary and grammar and there is no experiment at all. But I think science is really intriguing and I sometimes watch some science programs on the Discovery channel.
12 Is there a lot of noise in your place?
Well, my city is a crowded place so there are lots of noise. They come from traffic, industrial areas and so on.
13 Are you affected by the noise?
If the sound is not too loud, I can still focus but I can’t stand loud noise for a long time. It causes headaches and tiredness.
14 Is life getting noisier than in the past?
I do agree. The cities are developing significantly so more and more industrial zones will be built. Our lives will be noisier as a result.
15 What kind of noise do you like?
I like loud music, indeed. It blows my mind so I can relieve all of my pressure and get back to work more effectively.
16 What sounds do you dislike?
I’m really bothered by the noise of the drill. It seems to never stop and makes me furious.
16 What sounds remind you of your childhood?
It’s the sound of the beach. It brings a sense of tranquillity and reminds me of the old days. I had lots of joyful moments on the beach with friends so that sound comforts me
Speaking Part 2
You will receive a task card in IELTS Speaking Part 2 that asks you to explain a situation or a topic. There will then be three to four questions on the topic, such as the one below.
Describe a situation in which you got a little angry.
You should say :
- where it happened
- when it happened
- who you were with and why you felt angry?
Sample Answer
I do not usually get angry and am definitely not a short-tempered person who gets angry easily for silly reasons. Yet there was a time when I was so angry with my friends that we didn’t talk for some days. I have a friend coming from India and that was his first trip to Vietnam. I was so excited to meet him and I even asked my friends to join. We were both eager that day and set up so many plans. After having breakfast, I received a call from my friend that she’d be late for 10 minutes. I was a bit nervous that she would not show up but I still assured her that we could wait and I didn’t want to rush her. My friend is the one who always comes late so I reminded her that the plan wouldn’t work out without her. We waited for her for 40 minutes then she told me she couldn’t make it. Moreover, the reason she gave was unacceptable. She told me that she had to stay at home for her upcoming exam. I was furious and so embarrassed with my friend. He didn’t say anything but I know he was unhappy. She made us wait for an hour and made a bad impression on a new friend. I tried to calm the water and changed the plan to make up for my friend. That was the time when I was about to lose my temper and I don’t want to be in that situation again.
Vocabulary For Cue card
- Eager: someone is excited about
Eg: She is eager to know about someone who is into science and fiction. - Show up: arrive or turn up for an appointment or gathering.
Eg: She did not show up at 7:00 PM. - Assured: Confident
Eg: She was much more assured about her performance than others. - Furious: fully of fury
Eg: Rima was furious about her mother’s performance
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Speaking Part 3
Look at the 'Flowers' IELTS Speaking Part 3 questions related to the cue card and develop your own sample answers.
1 Do you think people like expressing or hiding emotion?
I think that it depends on gender. It is very obvious that men and women differ in the way they each express their emotions. While women tend to confide with their friends about everything, men are likely to hide it away. For instance, women can cry over break up for a long time and they still remember how it feels after. Men just go angry and bitter about the relationship for a while.
2 Do people in your country show or hide emotions?
It’s hard to say as different people have different ways to express their emotions. I guess the young tend to express emotions easier than the elderly. They aren’t mature enough so they smile when they are happy and cry when they are blue. They express raw emotions even negative ones. On the other hand, adults or old people are less likely to share emotions like depression or confusion. Maybe they don’t want to make others worried so they disguise their feelings.
3 What do you think about people who hide their emotions?
I think they are emotional independence. They aren’t easily controlled by emotions no matter how negative it is. Some people are vulnerable so if they mask it, they’ll be more optimistic and stronger. That’s why they don’t want their true emotions to be seen by others and keep them private.
4 How can the kids recognize the emotions of others?
I’ve never thought about this question before. I guess they can recognize it by facial expressions or body language, or tone of voice. The kids will know how to identify emotions when they learn how to read those expressions.
Vocabulary For Speaking Part 3
- Furious: fully of fury
Eg: Rima was furious about her mother’s performance - Lose my temper: you become so angry that you shout at someone
Eg: He lost his temper at the end of the fight - Make-up: to compensate for something lost
Eg She made up for the loss by working late nights - Raw emotions: quality of emotion that is strong and natural
Eg: There were raw emotions at the start of the novel - Disguise: their feelings to give a new appearance
Eg: He disguised himself as a fool - Emotional independence: the ability to regulate your emotions and still feel good about yourself.
Eg: Throughout the party, she was emotionally independent in herself. - Vulnerable: exposed to the possibility of being attacked
Eg: Kids are vulnerable to diseases. - Body language: the conscious and unconscious movement and postures by which attitude and feelings.
Eg: I just got attracted by his body language at the concert.
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