IELTS-Style Speaking Test Questions and Answers
IELTS-Style Speaking Test Questions and Answers
IELTS-Style Speaking Test Questions and Answers
Transportation
Part 1
One form of transport that I look forward to going on is a train. This is because I only use it
when I’m going away somewhere exciting, like on holiday or a weekend break.
We have quite a good rail network in my country so it’s easy to get where you want to go.
However, I live in a rural area and there is just one railway station for the whole region and
it only goes to the nearest city. You then have to catch another train to go everywhere else.
This isn’t very convenient. Many people drive 30 miles to the nearest town on the main line
and get on the train there. I sometimes do that too.
I do quite enjoy train journeys. They are more relaxing than driving and you can look at the
scenery out of the window. Having said that, the last time I took the train, it was very
overcrowded and I couldn’t get a seat so I had to stand up the whole way.
My last few trips have been up to London for a few days away with a friend. It takes about
three hours so we can be there by late morning. While we’re in the city, we occasionally use
the underground but mostly get around on foot.
I also use the train to get to the airport if I’m going abroad. You get off at a Reading and
then catch the shuttle to the airport. It’s so much easier to plan a trip now that you can see
train timetables online.
I sometimes travel by train when I’m visiting other countries. It can be the best way to get
around and it’s great if you enjoy meeting the local people. I once went on a train in India. It
was packed with people but everyone was so friendly and we all shared our snacks.
The only other time I go on a train is when I take a trip on a steam railway. There are two in
my part of the country where the old trains, railway line and stations have been restored.
There is something very special about them and they are a huge tourist attraction.
Everyone enjoys a ride on a steam train.
A lot of people use the train, both for long distance pleasure trips and to commute to the
cities for work. Our cities have a big problem with congestion and it costs a lot to park your
car so it’s more sensible to use the rail network.
There are also shuttle flights between the major cities so a lot of businessmen use these.
The only time I travel by plane within my own country is when I’m visiting relatives up in
Scotland as it’s a long way away from where I live. A plane is the quickest and easiest way
to get there.
2) Do you think that transport problems are worse in urban or rural areas?
That’s difficult to say because transport issues in cities are very different to those in the
countryside.
The biggest problem in our cities is congestion. There are just too many vehicles and the
traffic jams are terrible. There always seem to be roadworks going on which cause
bottlenecks and make things even worse. What’s more, all the cars, lorries and buses
sitting in the long traffic queues emit exhaust fumes which leads to air pollution, another
major concern in urban areas.
In the countryside, on the other hand, the main issue is the lack of an adequate public
transport system. If you live in a small village, you might not even have a bus service so
it’s impossible to get around unless you have your own private transport.
There used to be an extensive rail network serving small communities but in the 1960s,
hundreds of lines were closed. Now you can only get to the main towns by train.
To weigh it up, I’d say that transport problems are equally serious in both urban and rural
areas. There are just different issues.
Most areas have a real problem with rush hour traffic. Although this is always blamed on
people driving to work, it is far less busy on the roads during the school holidays, which
suggests that the real issue is parents taking their kids to school in the car. I think that many
more should make the journey on foot. This would be better for the children’s fitness as
well as cutting down on congestion.
Not all the parents are being lazy. Lots just don’t have time to walk as they are rushing off to
work but they could at least set up carpools as this would help to reduce the heavy traffic
in the mornings.
If we had better weather in my country then I think that more people would commute by
bike and you certainly see more people cycling to work in the summer.
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