IELTS Speaking Environment
IELTS Speaking Environment
IELTS Speaking Environment
Recycle (v) – using materials like aluminum cans, glass bottles, plastic containers, etc.
and form it into something new that can be used
Renewable (n) – energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar
energy power
Pollution (n) – damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
Conservation (n) – the protection of plants, animals, natural areas, etc., especially from the
damaging effects of human activity
Toxic waste (n) – unwanted chemicals that are the result of manufacturing or industry and
that are poisonous to living
Earth Day (n) – celebrated every year on April 22, on which day events worldwide are
held to demonstrate support for environmental protection
PART 1 QUESTIONS
Here are possible questions that might come up during the test. Go over them with
your tutor.
Topic
Part 3 Questions
Sample B
Part 2 Questions
Describe an environmental problem that has been in the news recently. You should say:
o what was the problem
o when it happened
o who was involved
o and how you felt about it.
Part 3 Questions
Sample C
Part 2 Questions
Part 3 Questions
SAMPLE ANSWERS
Here are some sample answers. Go over them with your tutor.
Part 1 Questions
One of the biggest problems in the USA is air pollution, largely in big cities. Since I’m from
a small town, I don’t see this problem, but when I go to a city like New York City I’m
shocked with the heavy smog that fills the air. One time I couldn’t see the top of the
skyscrapers because the it was so bad. Just as a note, I know this problem doesn’t exist
only in the USA. I’ve seen pictures of other cities such as Beijing China, Santiago Chile,
and Bangkok Thailand. It appears the problem is worse in these cities.
I’m not sure how long the USA has had this problem, but I’m sure it has existed for a long
time. I would guess the problem started during the industrial revolution and when gas
powered cars started becoming popular. Ever since, I would think, it has gotten worse and
worse.
Unfortunately, when there’s prolonged heavy air pollution, it causes several problems like
permanent health effects, acid rain that contaminates the earth’s water, and damage to
plants and animals.
Now, I want to talk a little about the health problems that air pollution causes. We as
humans breath in this polluted air, which can cause respiratory problems. Just think about
the effects of cigarette smoke on the lungs. Well, breathing in contaminated air has a
similar effect. One more deadly medical condition iis cancer. It’s documented that breathing
in smog can cause lung cancer.
So, people ask what can be done about air pollution. The simple answer is to reduce it.
However, the more difficult part is actually doing it. A couple of ways would be to replace
gas powered car engines with environmentally friendly electric ones, umm, reduce toxic
emissions from industrial plants, better education, and promote public awareness.
I hope someday the air quality improves throughout the world or we are in deep water in
the future.
Part 3 Questions
Describe an environmental problem that has been in the news recently. You should say:
o what was the problem
o when it happened
o who was involved
o and how you felt about it.
To be honest, I don’t follow the international or local news so this question is difficult to
answer. Having said that, I’m going to talk about an environmental disaster that happened
several years ago. I think I will always remember this event, which was the Exxon Valdez
oil spill off the coast of Alaska. This man-made catastrophe was in the news for several
weeks and the cleanup lasted for, I think, a few years.
The news coverage showed the devastation to the natural habitat along the entire western
coast of Alaska. Since millions of gallons of oil was spilled in the Pacific Ocean, I’m sure
the terrible effects of the toxic water was not just in the vicinity of the spill. The photos and
videos of the damage that occurred were impressionable and bleak. I had a hard time
understanding how such an evident could occur.
An oil tanker ran aground and If I recall correctly, it was due to faulty radar equipment and
human error by the ship’s crew. I believe the captain of the ship was, umm, blamed for the
devastating environmental disaster even though he was sleeping at the time.
The aftermath was a terrible sight for the eyes. Wildlife like birds, otters, fish, and other sea
creatures were covered in oil and some barely alive. Other photos showed the natural land
like plants and earth covered in the thick gooey oil. I was filled with disgust and wanted to
help, but I couldn’t. I have to give credit to all the cleanup volunteers and to the people and
businesses who donated money.
I know accidents happen, but this accident was avoidable. I think I read later that some of
the crew and the company were held accountable for their actions or lack thereof. I’m not
sure what the penalties were, but I don’t think they were severe enough for what happened
and the degree of negligence on the part of the company and ship crew.
What is a couple million dollars in fines to a huge company like Exxon Mobil? …Nothing!
Part 3 Questions
Sample C
Part 2 Questions
Talk about a way a noisy environment you experienced. You should say:
o where it was
o what type of noise it was
o what you were doing at the time
o and explain if it affected you negatively or not.
Noisy conditions are the reason why I don’t like living in big cities or crowded
neighborhoods.
Back in 2010, I was living in a residential area in Santiago Chile and my home was in a
gated community where the townhouses are connected. My place was an end unit so there
was only one other home connected to mine and 2 others unconnected, one to the back
and the other to the right. Out of all the neighbors, the one to the back was the loudest.
They were obnoxiously loud, especially at night on the weekends between 12 – 4 am.
So just imagine 10-15 young immature adults who are drinking beer, playing loud music,
and trying to talk over the loud music. It was unbearable! To make it worse, my bedroom
was in the back and I slept with the windows open because I didn’t have air conditioning
and it was extremely hot during the nights in the summer. Even sleeping in my front room
was disruptive to my sleep. Needless to say, I was not a happy camper.
I tried to ask them to keep the noise down to no avail. My next step was to call the police,
but one of my other neighbors said they did that and the police did nothing. I guess I was
expected to put up with it regardless of not being able to sleep. Thankfully, they didn’t party
loudly every weekend.
Until this day, that particular neighbor still ranks as the worst and rudest one I had in my
life, hands down. The complete and utter disrespect for others was unbelieveable. The only
thing they cared about was themselves and having fun.
I can only imagine what the noise pollution is like living in a crowded city day everyday and
night. No thank you, not for me! I’ll take any humble abode in the countryside over a city
home in a noisy environment.
Part 3 Questions