IELTS Speaking Part 1 Topic:
Flats/Houses/Accommodation
1. What kind of housing/accommodation do you live
in?
For the past 21 years I have lived in a house with
my family. And I think if I can move out and start making a living on my own, I
would try my best to have an independent place where I can plan and design a
house layout to suit myself since sharing a room or a flat with strangers
sounds so troublesome to me.
To afford (v) to be able to financially support/have
enough money to pay for Sth
Suit myself (v) to do exactly what you like/want
Troublesome (adj) causing difficulty or annoyance
To make a living (v) to earn enough to support one’s
self
2. Do you like a house or a flat/ an apartment?
I believe most people would prefer to have their own
house rather than to rent a place and so do I. Hence, if I have my way, a house
with a small garden would be my choice since I don’t enjoy the constant
disturbance from next-door apartments and elevator rides everytime coming home.
Have/ get one’s way (idiom): get or do what one
wants in spite of opposition
3. What do you usually do in your house/flat/room?
Well definitely I’ll spend some me-time there. I
study, I chill outby reading, drawing and dancing all by myself. Sometimes I
also invite one or two friends to spend time with. We’ll watch some movies together
and tell each other endless stories.
Chill out (phrasal verb) relax
Me-time (phrase) time for one’s self alone
To do Sth all by one’s self (phrase) to do Sth alone
4. How long have you lived there?
Although during my childhood my family had to move a
lot, I’ve lived in the most recent house for almost ten years. Comparing to the
old houses, I think this house has been the best so far.
5. Who do you live with?
I live with my family. There are 5 of us and we all
have our own room, which is way more comfortable as the older we grow, the more
privacy we need for ourselves. I think our house is big enough for us yet still
a warm and cozy place that I call home.
6. Do you plan to live there for a long time?
The answer would be yes if the respondent is my
parents, since moving in and out is too time-consuming and exhausting. Cleaning
and arranging everything all over again would be like torture to them. For me,
on the other hand, as I’m thinking of moving out to start my adult life,
hopefully soon I’ll be able to afford to live in a flat or an apartment.
All over again (idiom) used for saying that you do
the whole of something again starting from the beginning, or that the whole of
a long process happens again
Torture (n) great physical or mental suffering
7. Can you describe the place where you live?/
Please describe the room you live in
Briefly, my humble house locates in a small and
quite street, so coming home to me is like all the craziness happened outside
is left behind. Just beside my house stands a big old tree. I have my own room
with walls painted violet, which is kinda a peaceful color. The air outside is
fresh. I usually open the window to enjoy the wind and sunshine, which will
help cool down my room without an air conditioner. Since I spend most of my
time staying at home, my room means the whole world to me. It’s like a friend
who is always there to share ups and downs with me. So yeah, I would always
miss my house, my room whenever I’m away.
Humble (adj) having or showing a modest or low
estimate of one’s own importance
To help (SO) do Sth (v) to make it easier or
possible for (someone) to do something by offering them one’s services or
resources.
To be away (adj) to or at a distance from a
particular place, person, or thing
To share ups and downs (v) together being through
good and bad times
8. What’s the difference between where you are
living now and where you have lived in the past?
As I’ve already mentioned my family moved several
times when I was younger. And the most current house where we’ve been living
for about ten years is the best house so far. All of us have separate rooms for
our need of privacy yet a big dining room where we can spend the whole evenings
together watching TV or having dinner.
Need of Sth/doing Sth (phrase) circumstances in
which something is necessary; necessity
9. Which part of your home do you like the most?
It’s the dining room where my family spends our time
together. Not only lunch or dinner but
all our family reunions take place in the dining room where we can enjoy a
harmonious atmosphere. We always try to keep the family dinner as something we
cannot go a day without, since for us it’s the family bonding that lies behind.
Reunion (n) a social event for a group of people who
have not seen each other for a long time
Harmonious (adj) friendly and peaceful
To go a day without Sth/doing Sth (v) to feel not
necessary to do Sth on a day
10. Should we live in a flat or a house?
It heavily depends on people’s preference and
affordability since each type of property has its own perks. If one enjoys the
modern amenities that an apartment complex can provide such as gyms, swimming
pools and convenience stores and, of course, he has money, an apartment would
be a great choice. In contrast, houses are usually suitable those who prefer
privacy and a quiet lifestyle.
Affordability (n): the fact of being cheap enough
that people can afford to buy it or pay it; how affordable something is
Perk (n): a benefit or advantage that you get from a
situation
Amenity (n): a feature that makes a place pleasant,
comfortable or easy to live in
11. Why do you think some people invest a huge
amount of money in buying houses?
People certainly have different reasons to buy a
property. I believe the most important one is privacy. You will gain much more
independence and freedom to refurbish the place as you please since you are the
owner. Besides, it would create a pride of ownership. No matter how small or
big your house is, it is yours to renovate or brag about.
Property (n): a building or buildings and the
surrounding land
Refurbish (v): to clean and decorate a room,
building, etc. in order to make it more attractive, more useful, etc.
As one please (idiom): whatever you like, or in
whatever way you prefer
Ownership (n): the fact of owning something
Brag (+about) (v): to talk too proudly about
something you own or something you have done
Renovate (v): to repair and paint an old building, a
piece of furniture, etc. so that it is in good condition again
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