friends ielts speaking part 1

Friends is a topic that often comes up in the IELTS speaking part 1. Below you will find a list of some example questions and answers that you could encounter during part 1 of the IELTS Speaking test.

The questions below are based on the real IELTS speaking exam. They serve as a great IELTS Speaking Part 1prediction questions to help you prepare better before your test.

Friends Speaking Part 1 – Set 1

  1. Did you have many friends as a child?
    Actually, no. I had three or four close friends because I was choosy about who I wanted to get close to me. I am in touch with them till date, and feel grateful that our friendship has endured this long.

Friends Vocabulary Speaking Part 1 – Set 1

  • Choosy– taking excessive care when making a choice

Set 2

  1. Do you prefer to visit a museum with friends or on your own?
    Personally, visiting a museum with friends is more enjoyable as you can take part in the activities together, talk about the different subjects or give your perspective on a piece of artwork. Going alone can be peaceful but not very exciting.

Set 2 Vocabulary

  • take part in – participate

Set 3

  1. What do you do with friends?
    We hang out together at home and play computer games or have dinner together. We all have to live on a shoestring as we are students in a city so it is better to play a game of cards at home than spend money going out.
  2. Do you spend time with just a few friends or with a large group of friends?
    I prefer to spend time with a few close friends as I am a little introverted and feel shy in large groups. This way we can get to know each other better and what makes the other tick. I have only a handful of close friends but we get on very well.
  3. When was the last time you went out at night?
    A few weeks ago, it was my birthday and me and a few friends went out in the city for a meal. It was a treat for all of us and we had a ball eating, laughing and then dancing at a late bar.

Set 3 Vocabulary

  • on a shoestring – with a small amount of money
  • what makes somebody tick – what motivates somebody
  • had a ball – had a very good time

Set 4

  1. Would you prefer to spend time with your relatives or friends? Why?
    It depends because I see my friends and family regularly so luckily I don’t have to choose. Seeing friends is more relaxing as you have things in common and can talk openly whereas being with family gives a sense of belonging and shared traditions.

Set 5

  1. Who do you prefer to visit, your family or your friends? Why?
    It really depends. My family and I know each every well, and that sense of familiarity can certainly be very comforting. However, with friends, it is also nice to gain insight into their lives, with which I am less familiar.
  2. What do you normally do when you visit them?
    I talk to them about my work and my daily life. I also make sure I provide a listening ear for them, too. They have friends, but there are certain topics that are easier to discuss with family, and vice versa.

Set 5 Vocabulary

  • listening ear – someone who listens to other people when they need to talk about something personal
  • vice versa – the other way round
  • familiarity – knowledge of something or someone
  • familiarity – discover and understand

Set 6

  1. Do you prefer to go to the cinema alone or with friends?
    It depends on the movie. There are certain films that I know will be more personally meaningful to me, so I go alone. However, when it comes to low-stake comedies or family movies, I am happy to share those with friends!

Set 6 Vocabulary

  • low-stake – low-risk, low-threat

Set 7

  1. Do you like it when your friends crack jokes?
    I am inclined to like friends who crack jokes. It is good to be with those who have a good sense of humor.
  2. Do you like cracking jokes?
    Actually, I don’t. I am not good at doing so. I fear my jokes might fall flat or end up offending someone.
  3. What about comedy shows in your country? How popular are they?
    Oh, comedy shows are very popular in my country. They are the most watched programs on television because people in my country always enjoy a good laugh. I think comedy actors as well as stand-up comedians make an absolute killing in the entertainment industry.
  4. Would you watch a stand-up comedy show?
    Yes, definitely. I think it could relieve my stress. Even when I watch stand-up comedians on YouTube, I find them very entertaining and humorous. I’m sure watching their show in person would be even more interesting.

Set 7 Vocabulary

  • inclined – likely or tending towards something
  • make a killing – to enjoy and earn a large quick profit

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