IELTS Speaking Test Part 1 ( Your Country ) Questions With Answer

IELTS Speaking Test Part 1 ( Your Country ) 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 Test Part 1 ( Your Country ) Questions With Answer

Question 1. Tell me about your country.

Answer 1:- Nigeria is my country. We’re called the giant of Africa. With over 250 ethnic groups and Over 525 languages. We are blessed with natural resources such as petroleum, gas, lead, coal and others. They’re three major religions here, Christianity, Islam and African Traditional Religion.

Answer 2:- Live in India, and India is a diverse country. My country is a mixing of three religions Hindu, Sikhism and Muslim. This is the land of great warriors and emperors. However, India is famous for its numerous temples.

Question 2. Where is your country located?

Answer 1:- My country, Nigeria, is located on the western coast of Africa. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa.

Answer 2:- If India is a republic, India is in South Asia, and this is the seventh-largest country in the area. Therefore, it is located between the Pacific ocean and connects the borders to other countries.

Question 3. Which part of your country do most people live in?

Answer 1:- The northern part of Nigeria is densely populated, they’re known as large scale farmers, and the north is also dominated by Muslims. Their religion supports polygamy, and this is why they have many wives and children.

Answer 2:- Delhi considers a highly dense population city with second place. Moreover, Punjab, Utter Pardesh, and Maharashtra have highly popular cities with a growth in population in my country.

Question 4. What are the main industries in your country?

Answer 1:- The agricultural industry is doing well, at least we export our products to many countries. The oil sector is another major industry, and we export oil and other petroleum products too. Our entertainment industry is also worthy of mention. We have a few Grammy award nominees and winners.

Answer 2:- There are numerous types of industries already popular in my countries, such as Automobiles, Clothing, and chemicals with great infrastructure and also dealing with export business to the outer world.

Question 5. What are some of the good things about living in your country?

Answer 1:- Life is beautiful in Nigeria. We are hospitable. Although we fight over trivial things, we still look out for ourselves.
We have affordable housing and education. We have various delicious delicacies, rich cultural heritage and tons of tourist attractions nationwide.

Answer 2:- There are plenty of things which I like about my country. First of all, homes in rural areas typically have square footage with a lot of amenities. Apart from that, the way of living is quite affordable all as compared to other countries, and pollution-free.

Question 6. What are some of the bad things about living in your country?

Answer 1:- The major downside of living here is our government. They do not know how to prioritize. This is why the youths are always angry with them. Terrorism is a big threat to mostly the northern part of Nigeria. Then there’s inflation, too, and a general hike in the price of commodities. Hopefully, things will get better in the future.

Answer 2:- Despite positive things, my country also has a negative side. Firstly, the education system of my country isn’t compatible with a student. As a result, many students move abroad for their higher studies. Second, The most prominent factor is unemployment which suddenly hiked as compared to the Past ticket, so the government needs to solve this crisis among the individuals.

Question 7. Do you know the history of your country well?

Answer 1:- Yes, I do; we were formally colonized by the British government before we got our independence in 1960, and it’s been one struggle after another since then. But I’d say we are still striving to be united despite our religious and cultural differences.

Answer 2:- Yes, I am already familiar with the history of my country; this land is known as a warrior and gave a sacrifice for the freedom of India, so it is a kind of huge contribution given by them.

Question 8. Which part of your country do you want to live in?

Answer 1:- I currently live in the capital, although I was born in the south. I would like to explore and live in the west, they have good food, they love big parties, and they’re accomodating. I’d love to learn their language too.

Answer 2:- Well, I want to live in the northern part of the country because that part provides numerous amenities in favour of the individuals. Apart from that, the view of the northern side belongs to the Himalayas, so I am fond of nature, and I wish to spend my quality time in that part of my country.

Question 9. What makes you feel proud of your country?

Answer 1:- Our resilience as a people. We’re not the richest country in Africa, but I’m blessed to be a Nigerian. We’re strong and hardworking. We don’t give up easily, no matter the situation.

Answer 2:- There are a lot of aspects which I feel so proud of my country because India is known as a democratic country, and there are ample foreign industries and companies like to invest in my country because of good business practices and give a tremendous opportunity to youngsters, so my country also famous in world wild. However, India is an independent country.

Question 10. Will you stay in your country in the future?

Answer 1:- As much as I would love to explore and travel around the world, I’d still come back to my country. I can only visit other countries, but I wouldn’t reside anywhere else permanently; it has to be here.

Answer 2:- Yeah, sure, I would like to stay in my country in the future because they are numerous opportunities in the IT sector, so I want to become an engineer; whenever I will get the desired job, so I think about for stay in this country.

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