IELTS Speaking Topics
Sport
We
all have a relationship with sport: we might watch it, play it or try our best
to avoid it. Because it’s such an important subject you may find yourself being
asked questions about sport in the IELTS Speaking exam.
Read
the following IELTS-style questions and answers below and pay attention to the
phrases in bold. Use the ‘Definitions’ section at the bottom of the
page to check the meaning of any phrases you don’t understand.
Part 1-style questions
Examiner: Do you do any sports?
Loiuse: Not really … no … I always say I’m going to take up exercise and try to get into shape but I never seem to get started … I sometimes wonder whether I should get a personal trainer … someone who will sort out a fitness programmer for me and make me train hard ….
Loiuse: Not really … no … I always say I’m going to take up exercise and try to get into shape but I never seem to get started … I sometimes wonder whether I should get a personal trainer … someone who will sort out a fitness programmer for me and make me train hard ….
Examiner: How do you spend a
typical weekend?
Stella: I’m a big football fan and weekends always centre around a football match … I support FC Utrecht and have a season ticket so I go to most of the home games and quite a few of the away games too … I’m really looking forward to the new football season starting soon …
Examiner: Have you got any hobbies
or interests?
Theo: Yes … I’m really keen on
sports … I do judo once a week andplay tennis in
the summer … I think it’s really important to keep fit… it makes
you feel good and energised for work and your studies ….
Part 2-style task
Describe
a place you like going to in your leisure time. You should say:
- what this place is
- when you go there
- what you do there
And
say why you enjoy it there so much.
Maurice: I’d like to talk
about my local sports centre … it’s a place I spend a lot of
time in … it’s a new building with all the latest sports
facilities … I probably go there at least twice a week … sometimes
more often … it’s a huge place … there’s an outdoor athletics trackand
some football pitches … I play football so
I’m often out there … there are several indoor squash and tennis courts that
I use occasionally … a big swimming pool … although I don’t
use that very often … I’m not a very strong swimmer … there’s
a gym … lots of things really … why do I enjoy going there … it’s just a really
fun place to be … there’s a good social side to it all … you can enter
competitions … meet up with other people who want to do the same sports … and
because there are so many activities on offer it gets you interested in different
things … for example I was listening to some people talking about training to
run the marathon and I’ve decided I might even think about that … I go
jogging a couple of times a week so it would give me something to aim
for … so yes … the sports centre … that’s the place I really like to visitations
Part 3- questions styles
Examiner: Should people be
encouraged more to take up sport?
Alejandro: I think young people should be given the chance to discover which sport they might like … watching sport is sometimes a good way to get people started … not on TV but actually getting out … take athletics for example … they could go to an athletics meeting … there are so many different sports on show one might interest them …
Examiner: Why do some people enjoy
participating in sport more than others?
Florrie: That’s a good question … I suppose some people are more concerned about their health … they can’t stand the thought of being out of condition … other people might be driven to excel … they want to set records or get personal bests …
Examiner: Which sports do you think
are best for people who aren’t used to physical activity?
Julie: Well … I think people like this should avoid strenuous exercise so things like circuit training are definitely out of the question … maybe just doing a brisk walk every day … or swimming is always a good way to get started …
Definitions
- an athletics meeting: an event where various athletics sports are held
- an athletics track: a running track
- an away game: a football match played in the opposing teams stadium
- a brisk walk: a fast walk
- to do judo: (not go or play)
- a football fan: someone who likes football
- a fitness programmer: a schedule of activities to keep fit
- a football match: a game of football
- a football pitch: the surface on which you play football (as opposed to
a stadium, which is the building)
- a football season: a period in the year when football is played
- to get into shape: to become fit
- to go jogging: to run around the streets
- a home game: a football match played in the teams own
stadium
- to keep fit: to stay in good physically condition
- to be out of condition: to not be physically fit
- a personal best: to achieve the best personal result so far in a sport
- a personal trainer: a sports coach that helps you on a one-to-one basis


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