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What questions must the examiner ask in the IELTS speaking test? Fourteen questions must be asked.

Many students feel at a loss when dealing with the oral exam. They don't know what questions the examiner will ask themselves. What if they ask something they have never prepared? In order to avoid this situation, the IELTS training class in Shanghai has compiled 14 questions that examiners must ask today, hoping to help students.

Will ask 14:

What's your name? What? What's your name?

Does your name have any special meaning? Does your name have any special meaning?

Where are you from? Where are you from?

Are there any representative scenic spots in your hometown? What kind of landscape is around your hometown?

What are the main crops in your hometown? What are the main crops in your hometown?

Is there any difference between your hometown and your background? What is the difference between Beijing and your hometown?

Are there any places of interest in your hometown? What are the main attractions in your hometown?

What's the climate like in your hometown?

What's your fellow countryman's personality like? What are the personalities of people in your area?

Are there any differences between people in your hometown and those in Beijing? What's the difference between the accents of people in your hometown and those in Beijing?

What kind of food do you like to eat there? What is a person? What's your favorite food in your area?

How to pack it in jiaozi? How do you package jiaozi?

What do you usually do during the Spring Festival? What do you do during the Spring Festival?

Why do China people attach so much importance to the traditional Spring Festival? Why is the Spring Festival so important to China people?