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Concentrate IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answer

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Concentrate IELTS Speaking part 1 Questions With Answers. These are the IELTS Speaking part 1 Topics and Questions on general topics about your life. Your answers will be from your life and experience.


Concentrate IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answer

Question 1:- Is it difficult for you to stay focused on something?

Answer:- Sometimes it is difficult to stay focused on something which is not in your interest. But for the interesting task, I am not facing any difficulties.

Question 2:- When is it hard to concentrate?

Answer:- As I said earlier, the task which is out of my interest or we can say task with the least priority, has to perform, then it is hard to concentrate.

Question 3:- What may distract you when you are trying to stay focused?

Answer:- Well, there are many distractions that can appear while we are trying to stay focused, such as phone calls from someone special or from a boss. There is another distraction, too, like an unwanted or unpredicted guest.

Question 4:- In what situations do you need to concentrate

Answer:- In some important or urgent work, we have to stay focused, such as exam preparation or important announcement.

Question 5:- When do you need to be focused?

Answer:- While we talk with someone, at that time, we have to stay focused so we can grasp the person’s idea clearly.

Question 6:- What do you do to improve concentration?

Answer:- I am doing daily morning medication for about 10 minutes.

Question 7:- What do you do to help you concentrate?

Answer:- I am turning off my cell phone to stop phone calls. In addition, I preferred to study in the library to take help of peaceful nature.

Question 8:- Is it easy for you to do two things simultaneously?

Answer:- It depends on the activity. Suppose I have to listen to someone while I am doing exercise, then it is easy for me to do it. But the same listing task if I had to do while swimming, then it is not possible for me.

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