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IELTS Speaking Lesson about Cities

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IELTS Speaking: Describe a city

When describing your hometown or a city you have visited, or even a city you would like to visit, you may want to talk about the following,

  • Location 
  • Interesting places 

In IELTS Speaking Part 3, you may need to talk about the following,

  • Advantages of living in a city 
  • Disadvantages of living in a city

Location

Here are some of the most common ways to describe the location of a city or town.

Manchester’s located in the north of England 

Manchester’s located to the north of London

Here is a slightly more natural way of saying the same thing

It can be found in the south of India 

It can be found to the south of New Delhi 

It can be found on the south coast of India

In addition, you may want to be more specific and say, 

It’s a two-hour drive from ____

It’s about three hours on the train from ______

Interesting Places in a City

Below we have some great phrases, including idiomatic phrases, to talk about the attractions or interesting sights a city has. 

It’s famous for its _______

  • temples 
  • museums 
  • art galleries 
  • beaches 
  • mountains

Places worth visiting include _____

Tourists tend to flock to _______ 

(=go in crowds to…)

The places that attract most visitors are _______

Visitors are drawn by the __________

  • amazing views
  • fantastic cuisine 
  • affordable hotels
  • golden beaches

The _________ is a big pull factor 

  • old quarter 
  • the river 
  • the nightlife
TIP: In IELTS speaking you probably don’t want to list a lot of sights. Just choose one or two, and give more details about those. 
Golden beach

IELTS Speaking topic: Urbanisation of cities

A common question on the topic of cities is the following:

  • How cities have changed in recent years?

Here are some useful ideas and language you can use to talk more confidently and naturally on this topic.

Many new buildings have sprung up / cropped up

Both ‘to spring up’ and ‘to crop up’ mean ‘to appear’

There has been an influx of citizens into cities

An influx of people = a flow / movement of people

Increased urbanisation has led to a higher cost of living 

Cost of living = the price of everyday things we need to live (e.g. rent, water, food…)

There are more recreational facilities and amenities

Recreational facilities and amenities include gyms, playgrounds, swimming pools, parks etc…

More and more shanty towns and slums have appeared 

A slum = a poor and dirty area around a city

Advantages of living in a city

  • Better job opportunities
  • Higher quality education
  • Reliable public transport 
  • Access to culture 
  • High level of convenience 
  • Variety of shopping outlets  / malls
  • Entertainment facilities 
  • Better standard of living 
  • Better health facilities 
  • Better quality public utilities
IELTS Speaking City Advantages

Disadvantages of living in a city

  • Traffic congestion 
  • Traffic jams
  • Pollution 
  • air pollution 
  • noise pollution 
  • traffic pollution 
  • water pollution
  • light pollution 
  • Overcrowding (n.) 
  • Cities are overpopulated (adj.) 
  • Dense population 
  • Growth of slums
  • High rate of competition for jobs
  • High rate of unemployment
  • Crime rate is very high 
  • High cost of living 
  • Wealth inequality 
  • Growing gap/disparity between the rich and poor 
  • High levels of stress
  • The city is a concrete jungle
  • You get stuck in the rat race 
The rat race is a phrase describing the situation where you work 9 to 5 everyday and you are stuck in a boring routine.
IELTS Speaking idiom rat race

How to create ideas in IELTS Speaking

Use the Branching Out method

  1. Choose one main idea 
  2. Branch out and give more details 

Each branch will give one detail about the main idea

Here is an example.

Question: 

Does your hometown attract many tourists?

Main Idea = yes, because of the beaches
  • Branch 1 = water sports
  • Branch 2 = nice coffee bars
  • Branch 3 = good transportation to get there

Answer:

Yes, the beaches are a big pull factor. 

You know, there are a whole range of water sports you can do there, 

surfing is one of the most popular, 

On top of that, there are loads of nice coffee bars

dotted along the beach promenade 

And what’s more, the beaches are well connected 

so it’s easy to jump on a bus to get there

Visualisation

Visualisations are a fun and relaxing way to learn English.

You don’t need to study, just relax and listen. 

As you listen to the visualisation in the lesson, just 

  • Relax 
  • Listen carefully
  • Close your eyes 
  • Follow my instructions 

Click to do the visualisation from the live lesson

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IELTS Students in the city

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