IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Topic: Walking
1. Where do you usually take a walk?
(Answer) Well, I don’t walk in any particular place. I like to walk with my friends to the park so that we can talk and feel less exhausted on the way.
(Give a reason for your answer)
2. Do you think people will walk more or not in the future?
(Answer) No, I don’t think so.
(Give a reason for your answer) Under the pressure of such a fast-paced life, people seem to be increasingly reluctant to have a walk regularly. Modern citizens think that driving is a more preferable way of travelling which just eliminates the hurdle that you may otherwise face if there is no public transportation available or pedestrian roads.
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3. Do you walk more often in the past?
(Answer) Surprisingly, I walk more often these days than I used to in the past.
(Give a reason for your answer) For a very long period of time, I suffered great concentration issues and was not able to focus on one thing for a long period of time. So I took up walking 6 months ago and thanks to this activity, my focus capacity became sharper.
4. Do you walk a lot?
(Answer) As often as necessary – which mostly means longer distances, but the walking experience is worth it.
(Give a reason for your answer) Otherwise, I try to use my bicycle, even in winter, to remain in good shape. I just happen to like biking, as a sport. Also it proves to be economical and environmentally-friendly.
Vocabulary:
particular [adj]: special, or this and not any other
Eg: In the light of recent incidents, we are asking our customers to take particular care of their personal belongings.
exhausted [adj]: extremely tired
Eg: By the time they reached the summit they were exhausted.
preferable [adj]: better or more suitable
Eg: Surely a diplomatic solution is preferable to war.
eliminate [v]: to remove or take away someone or something
Eg: Students only have 8 hours of tutorials a week.
hurdle [n]: a frame or fence for jumping over in a race
Eg: There are still a few technical hurdles to be surmounted before the product can be put on sale to the public.
concentration issues [expression]: problems related to one’s concentration
Eg: Tiredness and emotional stress can cause concentration issues in most people
capacity [n]: someone’s ability to do a particular thing
Eg: She has a great capacity for hard work.
in good shape [expression]: to be prepared and ready to do something
Eg: All our bags are packed, and we don’t have to leave for another hour, so we’re in good shape.
economical [adj]: not using a lot of fuel, money, etc.
Eg: There’s increasing demand for cars that are more economical on fuel.
environmentally-friendly [adj]: not harmful to the environment
Eg: There are a growing number of investors backing firms that are environmentally-friendly.