IELTS Speaking Part 2 - Cue Card
Describe a time someone didn’t tell you the truth about something
You should say:
- When it happened
- Who the person wasÂ
- Why they didn’t tell the truth
and explain how you felt about the situation.
1. IDEASÂ
In this question, we could talk about…
- family member,Â
- someone at work,Â
- government office (where you are applying for something),Â
- bank employee
- complaining about something you bought (in a shop, restaurant, online…)
Not telling the truth could be…Â
- Telling a lie Â
- Telling a white lie or telling a fib (often to protect someone, e.g. ‘Mmmm, yes the cake you made is lovely’)
- Exaggerating
- Not lying, but not telling you everythingÂ
How to use this sample answer
- Close your eyes and listen
- Listen again, pause and repeat short phrases.
- Listen again and shadow (say the words at the same time but without pausing)
- Listen again and read
- Note useful words, chunks and phrase
2. SAMPLE ANSWER
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I was after a new adaptor for my new phone, and I came across this one store where they had a sale on.
So, I asked about the adaptors and the guy behind the counter showed me this nifty, what he called ‘state of the art’ adaptor that apparently works on all phones.
So, I asked if it would work on my Samsung model and he said yeah, of course.
Unfortunately, I had forgotten to bring my phone, so I couldn’t try it.
Well, the sales assistant was very confident, and dismissed any questions with a wave of the hand – saying it will work, I guarantee you, I stake my life on it.
So I took a chance and thought it would be fine.
It turns out though, that it didn’t fit.
Now, my first reaction was that he had blatantly lied to me, just to make a sale.
Naturally, I was a little annoyed, but then I thought, maybe he had just made a mistake.
Mind you, maybe, I was being too forgiving.
In any case, I went back the next day, and complained.
He actually seemed genuinely surprised that it didn’t work, but as I had a receipt, he let me change it for another one and reimbursed me with the price difference.
So it worked out well in the end.
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Watch the cartoon version hereÂ
3. LANGUAGE
– Be careful, to lie has several meanings such asÂ
- Be horizontalÂ
- Be situatedÂ
- Position of a team
- Not to tell the truthÂ
– Synonyms and collocations of ‘to lie’ (verb) lied (past) lying (participle)Â
To lie about something (v.)
To lie to someone (v.)
- To tell a lie (n.)
- To tell a pork pie (slang U.K.)
- To tell a white lie (n.)
- To fib (v.)
- To tell a fib (n.)
- A blatant lie (a clear lie) (adj.)
- You are lying through your teeth (idiomatic expression)
To find out the truth (v.)
To uncover the truth (v.)
Deceptive (adj)
Misleading (adj.)
Great! Now you can talk about the truth, let’s move on and learn to talk about a statue in your city.Â
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