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Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers: Furniture

Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers Furniture

Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers: Furniture. 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.


Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers: Furniture

Question 1:- Do you have much furniture in your home?

Answer – Yes, it does. I stay with my parents in our bungalow, which contains numerous furniture. This furniture isis an essential requirement for homes, and mine has a lot of cushion chairs, tables, dining chairs, bedsteads, wardrobes, kitchen cabinets and many more.

Question 2:- Is there anyone who bought furniture for you?

Answer – Yes, my Dad got some furniture for me which is very useful in my room. Initially, I had a bedstead with side cupboards and a wardrobe, but I needed a reading table, chair and bookshelf, so I told my Dad, and he promised to get them for me, which he did a few months later.

Question 3:- What kind of furniture would you like to buy?

Answer – Well, I have not really given that thought as I am still living with my parents, but when I get my own apartment, I would love to get a bedstead first, then when I have more funds, I will try and get cushion chairs, tables, chairs, bookshelf, and few cabinets for the kitchen too.

Question 4:- Which furniture do you like best in your home?

Answer – I can name a few, like cushion chairs, tables and the like, but I like my bookshelf, cushion chairs and bedstead best.

Question 5:-What is your favourite furniture?

Answer – Although I mentioned the furniture I like best earlier; my favourite furniture is my bookshelf; I have a lot of books, so sorting them out can be tiring most times, but a bookshelf makes this task easy for me, I am able to arrange these books in their different categories and put labels on the shelf, anytime I need a book I can pick it directly.

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