How Does IELTS Speaking Part 3 – Noise, Quiet Places Work?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 is like having a fun chat about big ideas after talking about something simple, like going from talking about your favorite toy to discussing how toys help you learn and play better.

Bold terms are important because they tell us what we’re focusing on. In this part, the topic might be noise or quiet places, which means we're talking about loud sounds or calm spaces.

How It Works

Imagine you’re playing with your toy car in a room full of people talking and laughing, that’s like being in a noisy place. Now think about reading a book in a library where everyone is quiet, that’s a quiet place.

In IELTS Speaking Part 3, the person asking questions wants to know how you feel about these things. They might ask what happens when there's too much noise or why some people like being in quiet places.

You can use examples from your life, like how it’s easier to hear your teacher if the classroom is quiet, just like reading a book in the library!

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Examples

  1. A student talks about how loud music affects their study habits.
  2. Someone explains why they prefer libraries over cafes for reading.
  3. A person shares the importance of quiet places during exam time.

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