Hand Writing IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answer

Hand Writing IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answer. 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.


Hand Writing IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answer

Question 1:- Do you usually write by hand or write using a computer?

Answer:- I usually write by hand rather than type on the computer because typing on the computer is a long process, but for the long paragraph, I have to type on the computer.

Question 2:- Nowadays, how do most people write things?

Answer:- Nowadays, People are a bit busy, and they prefer to write by hand because they do not have much time to type on the phone or on the computer.

Question 3:- Do you often write with a pen?

Answer:- Yes, I prefer to write with a pen because I can write easily and comfortably. Actually, whenever I go outside, I carry a pen in my pocket because at any time I need to write, so I use it.

Question 4:- Do you think handwriting is important nowadays?

Answer:- Yes, I think handwriting is very important because if I travel somewhere and I can’t take a computer with myself so I have to know how to write, and it helps me a lot. Like last month when I visited hill station, then I need to write my personal to the hotel.

Question 5:- Do you think computers might one day replace handwriting?

Answer:- Actually might be replace handwriting because people are habitual about computers and mobile, so they often write things. I remember when I went to Delhi last month there was one place and there was no one using a pen to write they used computer and mobiles.

Question 6:- Is your handwriting easy to read for other people?

Answer:- Yes, I have very neat and clean handwriting because when I was in school, my teacher told me that My handwriting must be clean, so I practised a lot to improve my handwriting so anyone could read my handwriting.

Question 7:- What impression does a person’s handwriting have on other people? Can we tell someone’s personality from their handwriting?

Answer:- I think if people have clean handwriting, then anyone can read, so I think it’s a good sign of impression to other people. But we can’t tell anyone personality’s just because of their handwriting anyone.

Question 8:- When do children begin to write in your country?

Answer:- Children used to write in 3rd class, so they had a lot of time to improve their handwriting.

Question 9:- How did you learn to write?

Answer:- I learned to handwrite when I was in school. I have very bad handwriting, and then my teacher teaches me some tips to improve my handwriting. From that, I learn to write.

Question 10:- How can children today improve their handwriting?

Answer:- I think children use curser books to improve their handwriting, and also parents and teacher tell them how to write properly and from that children get to know how to write.

Question 11:- Did you like writing things when you were a child?

Answer:- Yes, when I was a child, I loved to write. I did my homework on my own and made assignments as well because I write with a pen. I really love that thing. Even now, when I get a chance to write, I do it.

Question 12:- Do you think children should be taught to write like in the old days?

Answer:- Yes, of course, children must teach how to write because it is basic learning of life; everyone knows how to write because, with writing, they express their feeling to someone.

Question 13:- Do you think handwriting will die in the future?

Answer:- I think maybe it happens because now technology improves every year and children use phones or computers to write even there is a smart pencil available in the market so maybe in future handwriting will die.

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