IELTS Speaking Part 1 Topic

Games

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Here are some of the example questions asked:

1. What games are popular in your country?

2. Do you play any games?

3. How do people learn to play games in your country?

4. Do you think it’s important for people to play games?

5. What kind of games did you play when you were a child?

6. Are there different games for different ages?

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2 Responses

  1. I generally don`t play any games because I haven`t involved being in any types of sports and my family also don`t allow me to play because they think playing a game can harm on study and also on my physical activities.
    There are different mode of playing a games like through a sports academy classes in my locality and through a means of a television advertisement and also playing a gully games which they usually followed.
    Yes, I think it is very much important to play or involved in any kind of sports because playing games helps to improve of mental thinking power and also help to keep us fit and fine in our physically healthy.

    1. Birat Shamsher Thapa

      Thanks for your answer. Here are some corrections

      I generally don`t play any games because I haven`t been involved in any types of sports and my family also don`t allow me to play because they think playing a game can harm your study and also on my physical activities.
      There are different modes of playing a games like through sports academy classes in my locality and through a means of a television advertisement and also playing gully games which they usually follow.
      Yes, I think it is very much important to play or involved in any kind of sports because playing games helps to improve mental health and also help to keep us fit and physically healthy.

      I think here and there it is a bit too formal. Try to say it more less formal and less written, so more informal and spoken language

      I hope that helps

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