IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Doing Sports
IELTS Speaking Part 1 (Doing Sports)
Topic: Doing Sports
Difficulty: Average
IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Doing Sports
- Do you know any schoolmates who are good at sports?Should schools encourage young students to take more physical exercise?
- Do you think it is important for people to exercise?
- Do you know any people who are good at sports?
- Do you think students need more exercise?
- Did you do some sports when you were young?
- Where did you learn how to do it?
- What sports do you like?
Do you know any schoolmates who are good at sports?
Aya (High School Student)
Yes, I know a few classmates who are good at sports, especially in soccer and basketball. Some of them are part of the school teams and practice a lot. I admire them because I’m not very good at sports myself.
Minho (University Student)
Yes, I know several people in my class who are good at sports. Many of them are athletes on the university sports teams. They practice regularly, and some are very serious about sports. It’s impressive to see their dedication.
Linh (Office Worker)
I don’t know many people who are excellent at sports now, but in school, I had some friends who were really good at basketball and track. I always admired their skills and dedication to their sports.
Mr. Wong (Retired English Teacher)
Yes, I knew many students who excelled in sports when I was teaching. Some were incredibly talented in basketball, soccer, and track. It’s always good to see students who take physical exercise seriously.
Should schools encourage young students to take more physical exercise?
Aya (High School Student)
Yes, I think schools should encourage physical exercise more. It helps students stay healthy and can be fun. I enjoy PE class, but sometimes we don’t have enough time for it, so it would be nice to have more opportunities.
Minho (University Student)
Yes, I believe schools should encourage students to exercise more. Physical activity is important for health and helps students stay active and focused. In my school, we had physical education, but I think it could have been more emphasized.
Linh (Office Worker)
Definitely. Physical exercise is very important for young students, as it helps them develop healthy habits and builds teamwork. Schools should offer more activities to keep students active and improve their overall health.
Mr. Wong (Retired English Teacher)
I’ve always believed that physical exercise is essential for young people. It not only promotes health but also teaches discipline and teamwork. Schools should prioritize physical activity to ensure students grow up strong and healthy.
Do you think it is important for people to exercise?
Aya (High School Student)
Yes, it’s important to exercise. It keeps us healthy and gives us more energy. I feel better after I exercise, even if it’s just a short run or a walk. It also helps clear my mind when I’m stressed.
Minho (University Student)
Yes, I think exercise is very important for both mental and physical health. It helps reduce stress, keeps you fit, and can even improve your mood. I try to exercise at least a few times a week.
Linh (Office Worker)
Yes, exercising is very important. It keeps your body strong and helps manage stress. After a long workday, I like to go for a jog or do some yoga to relax and stay in good shape.
Mr. Wong (Retired English Teacher)
Exercise is essential for everyone. It maintains good health, improves mood, and helps prevent illness. Even as I’ve grown older, I continue to take walks and do light exercises to stay active.
Do you know any people who are good at sports?
Aya (High School Student)
Yes, I know a few people who are really good at sports. They play for our school teams, like basketball or volleyball. They practice a lot and even compete in tournaments, so they’re very skilled.
Minho (University Student)
Yes, I know a few people who are good at sports, especially in basketball and soccer. They are part of university teams and train regularly. It’s inspiring to see how much effort they put into their sport.
Linh (Office Worker)
I don’t know many people who are excellent at sports now, but I had some friends in school who were really good at track and field. They worked hard, and I admired their dedication.
Mr. Wong (Retired English Teacher)
Yes, I knew many students who were good at sports during my teaching years. Some were outstanding in athletics, especially in running and team sports like soccer and basketball.
Do you think students need more exercise?
Aya (High School Student)
Yes, I think students need more exercise. Sometimes, we spend too much time sitting in class or studying, so it’s good to have more physical activity to stay healthy and focused.
Minho (University Student)
Yes, students definitely need more exercise. In university, many students focus on their studies and forget about staying active. Exercise helps keep your mind sharp and improves overall well-being.
Linh (Office Worker)
Yes, I believe students should be encouraged to exercise more. It helps with their physical and mental health. Many students today spend too much time on screens and don’t get enough physical activity.
Mr. Wong (Retired English Teacher)
Absolutely. Exercise is critical for students to remain healthy and energized. It also helps with focus and learning. I always encouraged my students to take part in physical activities outside of class.
Did you do some sports when you were young?
Aya (High School Student)
Yes, I did some sports when I was young. I used to play soccer and basketball with my friends. I also went swimming during summer holidays. It was fun, but I don’t play as much now.
Minho (University Student)
Yes, I was very active when I was younger. I played soccer, basketball, and ran track. I still enjoy these sports now, but back then, I practiced almost every day after school.
Linh (Office Worker)
When I was young, I did some sports like basketball and running. I wasn’t very competitive, but I enjoyed staying active. I still try to do some physical activity now, even if it’s just walking.
Mr. Wong (Retired English Teacher)
Yes, I did sports when I was young, mainly running and playing soccer. I was very active during my school years, and I still enjoy light exercise like walking or swimming now.
Where did you learn how to do it?
Aya (High School Student)
I learned how to play soccer and basketball at school. My physical education teacher taught us the basics, and I learned more by practicing with my friends.
Minho (University Student)
I learned sports at school, mainly from my PE classes. I also joined local clubs and teams to improve my skills in basketball and soccer. Practice and teamwork helped me a lot.
Linh (Office Worker)
I learned sports in school and from my friends. I also joined a local team for basketball when I was younger, which helped me improve my skills. My family also encouraged me to stay active.
Mr. Wong (Retired English Teacher)
I learned sports in school, mainly from my PE teacher. I was also active in local sports clubs. These experiences helped me stay fit and taught me the value of teamwork.
What sports do you like?
Aya (High School Student)
I like basketball and swimming. They are fun, and I enjoy being active. Basketball lets me be part of a team, while swimming is great for relaxing and staying fit.
Minho (University Student)
I really enjoy soccer and basketball. Both are fast-paced and exciting, and I like the teamwork involved. I also run sometimes to stay fit.
Linh (Office Worker)
I like swimming and walking. They’re both relaxing and help me clear my mind. I used to play basketball when I was younger, but now I prefer something low-impact.
Mr. Wong (Retired English Teacher)
I enjoy walking and swimming. They are gentle on the body, and I find them peaceful. I used to enjoy soccer when I was younger, but now I prefer activities that are more relaxing.
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