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IELTS Speaking Lesson about Animals

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Talking about animals in IELTS Speaking can be a challenge, not only for the vocabulary, but also knowing what to talk about.

In this free IELTS Speaking lesson on the topic of animals, you will learn how to talk about wild animals, pets, and well as the advantages and disadvantages of zoos.

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IELTS vocabulary: Animals

When talking about animals you like, the most common mistake is to use the singular, but if you are talking about this animal in general, you should use the plural.

  • I like giraffe X
  • I like giraffes / dogs / elephants 😄
  • I adore cats
  • I am into _____
  • I am a big fan of ______
  • I am a ___ person
  • I am a cat person

Pets  

  • I have a pet hate, people speaking whilst eating =something I hate a lot 
  • I was the teacher’s pet = the teacher’s favourite 

Zoos

  • There are many different species (n.) 
  • Capture (v.) = catch (v.)
  • Animals are kept in captivity (n.) 
  • Cage (n.) 
  • It’s sad to see caged (adj.) animals  
  • We can save endangered (adj.) animals 
  • Tigers are an endangered animal 
  • The tiger is an endangered animal
  • To become / be extinct (adj.) = to disappear, no longer exist  
  • They are on the brink of extinction (n.) = about to become extinct
  • They are on the verge of extinction = about to become extinct 
  • In a conservation/natural/safari park animals are allowed to roam (=to walk without direction) freely 
  • We can protect animals from poaching (=illegal hunting)

Wild animals

  • herbivores (n.) = animals that eat plants
  • e.g. Cows, rabbits, horses… 
  • carnivores (n.) are meat-eating animals
  • e.g. lions, tigers, snakes 
  • mammals (n.) are warm-blooded, and the young feed on milk…
  • e.g. Humans, whales, dogs dolphins, bears  
  • marsupials (n.) – the young lives in a pouch (native to Australia)
  • e.g. Kangaroo, Koala, wombats, platypus, possums, wallabies
  • Animals that eat other animals are called predators 
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IELTS debates and discussions about animals

Why people keep pets

You might find this kind of question in IELTS Speaking Part 3

WHY DO PEOPLE ____?

I recommend you focus on 1 group of people, and then talk about them.

This makes it easier to answer because it is very specific, otherwise, you may just give a very general, ‘surface-level’ answer.

Also as you become more specific, you will find you use more specific vocabulary which can boost your vocabulary score.  

For example, 

If we are talking about old people, I think….

If we are talking about disabled people, they…

When it comes to young people, they….

More useful phrases 

  • For security
  • For company 
  • For companionship
  • They keep you company   
  • In today’s isolated life they want a companion
  • Pets symbolize a sense of welfare/well-being
  • To curb loneliness (=reduce, keep in check)
  • Help us meet other people 
  • Pets give us a great chance to socialize with others 

Zoos: The good and the bad​

As you can see from the poll in our lesson, this is a hotly debated issue. If you are not sure about your opinion, you could say… 

  • I am on the fence on this one =undecided
  • I am in two minds about this =undecided

Zoos are not a good thing because…

  • Cages and living conditions are too cramped; wild animals need liberty and freedom. 
  • Animals lose their instincts, for example how to hunt, and often become depressed. 
  • They might be good for people but if we think of animals, zoos limit their activities and natural way of spending their life.
  • By keeping animals cooped up (= in a small cage), there are more chances of extinction, as they don’t get the conditions they need to mate and reproduce.
  • By keeping animals in captivity, ecosystems can be badly affected.
  • Some zoos abuse animals, for example, training elephants for
  • entertainment.
  • Zoos pose a risk, if animals can escape, they can harm people.

Zoos are a good thing because…

  •  They can help educate children.
  • Zoos can be good for educational purposes to let children know about a wide range of animals. 
  • That said, we should protect the natural habitats where the endangered species live.
  • I think, if workers treat animals kindly, zoos are good.  
  • Well, It really depends on how well zoos are managed, and how much protection can be provided to the animals.
  • It’s good to keep some of the animals in zoos, as otherwise their predators will eat them and their numbers will decrease.
  • I think zoos are good to provide favorable conditions to endangered species and so help save them.
  • Zoos can help us understand the biodiversity on our planet 

Students' questions about animals

Keith, tell us about a time when you saw a wild animal?

Well, it’s an interesting question because I live in the city, so I don’t get a lot of access to wild animals, as you can imagine.

But I do remember once when we were out trekking in the mountains, we went through a forest, it’s not far from where I live, actually. 

Whilst we were going through the forest, suddenly out of the blue (=unexpectedly) we saw this fox and I didn’t know there were foxes in that forest, but there you go, lo and behold, (=used to present a new and surprising situation) there it was.

It was a lot bigger than I imagined. As I mentioned I live in a city so I don’t see many wild animals, but this fox was almost the size of a wolf and what was interesting was, it was really scared of us. It was more scared of us than we were of it.

So, it kind of peeped up (=took a quick look) from behind the bush, it looked at us and then scurried away (=ran away quickly), to run away and escape. 

Obviously, it was afraid of humans. So, I felt surprised to see how big it was and how scared it was, but it was a really interesting experience that time I saw a fox in the forest near where I live.

Notice, my speech is not in perfect sentences. If you write your answers out in perfect sentences, it will not sound natural, it will sound like you are a book!

Keith, what wild animal do you like and why?

I am a big fan of elephants. I think elephants are curious and amazing creatures. 

I have seen elephants on the television, not in real life, where they are trained to do amazing things, from almost acrobatics to painting with their trunk

I just think they are lovely creatures and they seem very sociable, and very friendly, although of course in the wild I am sure they are much more aggressive, 

but they are typically an animal that humans like to tame (=to domesticate) and I think they wonderful.

Useful Links

Here are some links if you want to study further about the topic of animals in IELTS Speaking.

Test your vocabulary about animals here

https://www.passporttoenglish.com/Advanced-English/Lesson14/Vocabulary.html

Are zoos good or bad? – watch the debate!

https://www.kqed.org/education/532723/are-zoos-good-or-bad-for-animals

Ideas for some interesting animals

https://allthatsinteresting.com/interesting-animals

More Free IELTS Speaking Lessons

If you liked this lesson, leave a comment below!

There are more lessons you can follow in the links below too.

AMBITION in IELTS Speaking. Vocabulary and ideas to talk about ambitions, as well as some model answers

PROTECTING ANIMALS in IELTS Speaking.  Learn useful vocabulary and idioms to talk about  endangered animals.

HABIT in IELTS Speaking. Vocabulary and idioms you need to describe your habits easily.

22 thoughts on “IELTS Speaking Lesson about Animals”

  1. Excuse me, I wonder if the last two sample answers belonged to part 1 or part 2. If they belonged to part 1, are too long? Thank you.

  2. Hi Keith, is it actually ok to say Tigers are an endangered animal? Becasue I thought I thought it should be Tigers are endangered animals?

  3. Hi dear Keith,
    Your website is fabulous. But alongside all of this, if your written sentences had your voice, as you do on your youtube channel, it would be without any defect. However, I sincerely appreciate it.

  4. Hello Keith! Enu from Imphal. I have been listening to your videos and tips recently. I love the way you speaks,got positive vibes. I haven’t applied for IELTS but am trying into it. Thanks to your guidelines.

  5. Dear Keith,
    I feel your altruistic sense of wellbeing by making people confident in their instinct and potential. I am truely motivated by your innocent positive attitude towards the hard-working people to reach to their desired destination.

    Long Live Our Keith. May God bless you always.

  6. Hademe Precious

    Thank you Keith,your teaching on animals was fascinating,more importantly the vocabularies. I wish I could catch up fast.

  7. Hello from Bulgaria, Keith! I didn’t make a test yet, but try to learn more and more every day. Your advives are in my mind 24/7. I hope will have more experience and courage to start speaking. I have so much to learn and I will make it with your wonderful advices. When you speak how to think positively and just speak, I feel it so easy and want to go out by near business building and just say “Halo, can you speak with me in your free lunch time” haha. Thank you for this- make us believe in us.

    1. A large part of language speaking is mindset – sounds like you are well on the right track! Delighted you are studying with me.

  8. I really enjoyed this lesson because wildlife is the subject I work on as a self taught artist. I am studying your classes to apply for a scholarship at some of the best arts colleges where I could be accepted. Thank you very much for your wonderful advices

  9. It was a fascinating journey into the world of animals with their preferences and needs! Thanks to our guide Keith for his careful attitude to the topic and love for his students!

    1. Hello keith, I am from nepal. I have attempt ielts exam and could not score more then 5.5 in speaking. Can I join your class and achieved 6.5 ?

      1. You can join the online courses, and you will certainly improve. It is impossible for me to guarantee anyone will get a certain score, because it depends on so many factors I cannot control. Best wishes, Keith

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