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IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Science

IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Science

IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Science

  • Do you like science?
  • When did you start to learn about science?
  • Which science subject is interesting to you?
  • What kinds of interesting things have you done with science?
  • Do you like watching science TV programs?
  • Do  people in your country often visit science museums?

Do you like science?

Oh, definitely! Science is fascinating because it helps us understand how the world works. Oh, I love how it explains everyday things, like why the sky is blue or how technology functions. Plus, there’s always something new to learn, whether it’s about space, biology, or even the environment. It’s such a broad field that there’s something for everyone to find interesting.

When did you start to learn about science?

Oh, I think I first started learning about science in primary school. Oh, it was super basic back then—like growing plants in cups or learning about animals. But it was enough to spark my curiosity. Later on, in middle and high school, we got into more complex topics like physics, chemistry, and biology, which made it even more exciting.

Which science subject is interesting to you?

Oh, I’d have to say physics is really interesting to me. It’s amazing how it explains things like motion, energy, and even the universe. Oh, I also like biology because it helps you understand how living things function, from cells to ecosystems. Both subjects are so different, but they’re equally fascinating in their own way.

What kinds of interesting things have you done with science?

Oh, I remember doing some fun experiments in school, like creating a mini volcano with baking soda and vinegar. Oh, and in a biology class, we once dissected flowers to study their parts, which was surprisingly cool. More recently, I’ve tried small science projects at home, like making homemade slime—it’s simple, but it’s fun to see science in action.

Do you like watching science TV programs?

Oh, absolutely! Science TV programs are such a fun way to learn without feeling like you’re studying. Oh, I love shows that explain complex ideas in simple ways, like documentaries about space or nature. Programs like these make science feel accessible and even more fascinating because you get to see things you wouldn’t normally experience.

Do people in your country often visit science museums?

Oh, I think so! Science museums are pretty popular, especially for families and school trips. Oh, they’re a great place to explore hands-on exhibits and learn in a fun, interactive way. I’ve noticed that kids love going there because it feels more like play than learning. It’s also a great way to spark curiosity in science for all ages.


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