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IELTS Speaking Part 1 ( TV Shows ) Questions With Answer

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IELTS Speaking Part 1 ( TV Shows ) 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.


IELTS Speaking Part 1 ( TV Shows ) Questions With Answer

Question 1:- What kind of TV programs do you like?

Answer- I like entertaining and educative television programs, especially those that elevate someone’s mood and are related to my profession.

Question 2:- What’s your favourite TV program?

Answer- My favourite TV program is up and closes personal, where different celebrities are brought to the show, and a series of questions about their lives outside the celeb world is asked.

Question 3:- Do you often watch programs on TV or on your cell phone?

Answer- I only watch programs on TV because I enjoy the show better there than on my phone, and also, watching on TV creates an avenue for seeing it with others which makes the program more interesting.

Question 4:- Do you like watching the same kind of program all the time?

Answer- I don’t like doing the same thing every time, but this is not applicable to watching TV programs. Whenever I have an interest in a program, I always do look forward to seeing new episodes of the program.

Question 5:- Do you talk with your friends about the program you watched?

Answer- Friends that we are following the same program together, I enjoy discussing it with them whenever we meet so as to learn from what they gained from the program.

Question 6:- In your country is it possible to watch any TV programs in English?

Answer- English is an official language in my country. Therefore most programs are presented in both English and local languages.

Question 7:- What benefits can people get from watching foreign TV programs?

Answer- The benefits of watching foreign TV programs are; that it helps to know how things are happening in another part of the world and understand foreign languages.

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