Music: IELTS Speaking Introduction Questions With Answers

Music: IELTS Speaking Introduction Questions With Answers. 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.


Music: IELTS Speaking Introduction Questions With Answers

Question 1:- Do you often (like to) listen to music?

Answer 1:- Frankly, due to my very busy schedule, I have no particular time to listen to music, but I do like to listen to music sometimes.

Answer 2:- Yes, I like music. I spend my leisure listening to music.

Question 2:-When do you listen to music?

Answer 1:- There is no particular time to listen to music, and listening to music every day is not possible for me, but yes, when I have free time, I listen to music for 30 to 40 minutes.

Answer 2:- Well, I listen most of the time while driving, bathing, and getting ready for the office.

Question 3:-How much time do you spend listening to music every day?

Answer 1:- There is no particular time to listen to music, and listening to music every day is not possible for me, but yes, when I have free time, I listen to music for 30 to 40 minutes.

Answer 2:- As I said, while driving, I used to listen to music. It took me approximately half an hour to reach the office and the same to return—most probably an hour.

Question 4:- What kinds of music do you like to listen to?

Answer 1:- There are various kinds of music, such as Rock, traditional, classical, Bollywood, and many more, but I generally prefer Bollywood’s late 90s music.

Answer 2:- I like all types of music, but most of the time, I listen to wrapping, hip-hop, or sometimes my favourite singer.

Question 5:-Have you ever been to a concert?

Answer 1:- Not at all. Usually, I have so much work to do, and sometimes emergencies arrive. So I cannot do advance planning to attend concerts.

Answer 2:- I have attended many music concerts. The last time, a world-famous singer, Mr. Bond, held concerts in my city. I really enjoyed her concert.

Question 6:-When did you start listening to this type of music?

Answer 1:- When I was in my early teenage years, I was able to understand this type of music.

Answer 2:- I started listening to music a long time ago. It might have been during my college studies.

Question 7:-How do you feel when you listen to this music?

Answer 1:- For me, music is the best way to relax. When I am so tired, bored, or sometimes sad, I start listening to music for a while, and it helps me to get out of it.

Answer 2:- I feel relaxed and free from daily routine tasks. Free from all worries.

Question 8:-Is music an important subject at school in your country?

Answer 1:- Not all schools offer music in their syllabus and also in extracurricular activities, but recently, a few modern schools have been established that offer this. Students are getting the opportunity to discover their hidden talents and improve their skills.

Answer 2:- Well, in my country, schools are under different boards. In some schools, music is a mandatory subject, and in some schools, it is optional.

Question 9:- What kinds of music are (most) popular in your country?

Answer 1:- My country, India, has various religious people with various rituals and tastes in music. So, in my country, we listen to different types of music in different regions.

Answer 2:- India is a vast country; in every province/state, different people have different tastes in music. Most of the time, people listen to local language music. In metropolitical cities, we can find all kinds of music listeners.

Question 10:-Which singer-musician would you like to see in person?

Answer 1:- Several musicians are on my favourite list, but I desperately want to meet with Arijit Singh face to face.

Answer 2:- There are many singers whom I would like to see in person. If I had to choose one, it would be Mr. Bond. He is a good person first and a good singer second. He has held many concerts for charity funds.

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