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Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers: Home Decoration

Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers Home Decoration

Recent IELTS Speaking Part 1 Questions With Answers: Home Decoration. 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: Home Decoration

Question 1:- What kind of decoration do you prefer?

Answer – I prefer decorating according to the occasion. If it is for birthdays or parties, I like lights and balloons, but if it is for pooja, I like to decorate traditionally with fresh flowers.

Question 2:- How is your home decorated?

Answer – I am keen on lights, so I have decorated my living room with a big chandelier and also like photo frames, so I have a big family photograph on the wall. I decorated my balcony with a hanging garden, fond of plants.

Question 3:- What is your favourite colour when decorating your home?

Answer – I like matt colours, so I guess light pink or light blue would be nice. I don’t like very bright colours for home decor.

Question 4:- What colour would you never use in your home?

Answer – I will never use black colour because I think it gives negative energy, and nobody likes black colour on the walls of their home.

Question 5:- What colour would you choose to paint the walls of your room?

Answer – My room’s theme is grey and white so I would like to go for a matt grey colour on the walls along with some small white patterns on it.

Question 6:- Do people in your country like redecorating their homes?

Answer – Yes, it is common to make small changes every year to decorate the house. For example, people paint their homes or decorate with art pieces or small plants yearly around Diwali.

Question 7:- What is the new decorating trend for this year?

Answer – I think photo frames and big lord idols are always in trend, but hanging gardens are now becoming common.

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