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TEST 12: IELTS Actual Speaking Test with Answer

Video Practice Test!

Part 1: Introduction and Interview (4–5 minutes)

1.Do you like reading online? Why or why not?
Yes, I enjoy reading online because it’s convenient and offers access to a wide variety of content. I can read news, books, or articles on my phone or laptop anytime.

2.What type of content do you usually read online?
I mostly read news articles, blogs, and research papers. Sometimes, I also read e-books and online forums about topics I’m interested in, like technology and travel.

3.Do you think reading online is better than reading from printed materials? Why?
It depends. Reading online is better for quick access and updates, but printed materials can be more immersive and less straining on the eyes. Personally, I enjoy both, depending on the situation.

4.How often do you read online?
I read online almost every day, especially for news updates or when I need to look up information. It’s become part of my daily routine.

5.Do you think people read more online now than in the past? Why?
Yes, definitely. With the rise of smartphones and internet access, people have shifted to online reading because it’s faster, more interactive, and easier to access compared to traditional books or newspapers.

Part 2: Long Turn (3–4 minutes)

Cue Card:
Describe an article or a piece of content you read online recently.
You should say:

•what the content was about

•where you found it

•why you chose to read it
and explain how you felt after reading it.

Sample Answer:
Recently, I read an article about the effects of social media on mental health. I found it on a popular online news platform while browsing my phone.

The article discussed how excessive use of social media can lead to anxiety and depression, particularly among young people. It also provided tips for maintaining a healthy balance, such as setting time limits and focusing on real-life connections.

I chose to read it because the topic seemed relevant to my life and the lives of my friends. Social media is something we use every day, so I was curious to understand its potential impact.

After reading it, I felt more aware of the need to use social media responsibly. It made me think about my own habits and inspired me to set boundaries for myself.

Part 3: Discussion (4–5 minutes)

1.What are the advantages of reading online?
The main advantages are convenience and variety. You can access a wide range of content anytime, anywhere. Online platforms also allow you to search for specific topics quickly and interact with other readers through comments or discussions.

2.What are the disadvantages of reading online?
One disadvantage is that it can strain your eyes if you read for long periods. Another is that it’s easy to get distracted by ads or notifications. Also, not all online information is reliable, so you have to be careful about the sources you trust.

3.Do you think online reading will replace printed books in the future? Why or why not?
I don’t think it will completely replace printed books. While online reading is more convenient, many people still enjoy the tactile experience of holding a book. Printed books are also better for reducing screen time and are often preferred for long reading sessions.

4.How has the habit of reading online changed the way people consume information?
People now consume information more quickly and in smaller chunks, such as through articles, blogs, or social media posts. This has made them more informed but also less patient with long, detailed content.

5.Do you think online reading is beneficial for children? Why or why not?
It can be beneficial if used wisely. Online reading exposes children to diverse topics and helps them develop digital literacy. However, excessive screen time and unreliable sources can be harmful, so parental guidance is crucial.