Using the table above and the examples I wrote above, write down some ideas about the weather in your hometown. If there are differences, then write about all of those things. If the weather is the same all year round you have to talk about that.
When you have written some ideas down, practice speaking out loud.
I have asked students what can people do in their hometown and I often receive one answer — NOTHING!
There’s nothing to do in my hometown. It’s so boring.
That can’t be true. There must be things for people to do. Even if you don’t like to do these things, other people may enjoy doing these things and that means there are definitely some activities that people can do in your hometown.
Here is a list of ideas to inspire you.
Going to the gym
Playing tennis
Walking in the hills on the outskirts of town
Walking on the seafront of the town
Shopping malls and going shopping
Coffee shops and coffee culture
Eating out and going to restaurants
Going to bars and nightclubs (for older students!)
Dancing in the town square
Visiting the library
Helping charity organisations
Fishing in the local river
Swimming in the swimming pool
Many evening classes in the local community college
Now let me show you some examples
There is a swimming pool in my hometown and many people go there. Whenever I go there, it always seems very busy. I try to go early in the morning to avoid all the crowds.
The pool is really nice and clean. There is an area for the serious swimmers to swim in laps and then there is an area for people and children who just want to lounge around in the water and cool off a little bit.
There is also a diving area with three diving boards. The top board is very high, but I jumped off it once!
We are lucky because in my hometown we have so many restaurants. I think you could go out to dinner every night of the week and still not visit every restaurant in the city.
And the restaurants are all very different in style and cuisine. We have the local food but we also have Indian, Thai, French and Italian. It’s really nice for people to go out in the evening and eat a delicious meal with friends and family.
In my hometown, some older ladies like to go to the town square and do a special kind of dancing. They do it for exercise I think but also they can meet up and chat with each other. So it’s a social activity for them too.
Some people say that the music they play when they do their dancing is too loud. But I think we should just let them do it. They’re not really causing anyone any harm.
Look at the list of ideas I gave you above.
Use these and the examples and write down your own ideas for talking about things to do in your hometown. Practice together with a friend or show your teacher.
The architecture in your hometown means all the buildings. Are these buildings very old and traditional? Or new and modern? Is the architecture boring — if so, why do you think so?
You can use the following words to describe buildings and architecture in your hometown.
Poor | High-rise | Residential |
Wooden | Expensive | Old |
Traditional | Beautiful | Modern |
Luxurious | Spacious | Steel and glass |
Brick | Boring | Ugly |
Many cities these days have a downtown area with many high-rise buildings, all very modern and expensive. The suburbs of the city might consist of smaller houses and buildings or low-rise buildings — this is where the people usually live.
Let me show you some examples
Bath is a very old city, and the architecture is very old. Most of the buildings in the centre of the city are over 200 years old. I think there is a law to protect these buildings and houses. They look nice because they all have the same colour, made out of a special sandstone found in the local area.
But once you leave the city centre, the architecture changes. The houses are more modern in the suburbs. This is where people live.
The downtown area of my city is filled full of high-rise buildings. They are all very high and look very modern. It feels so busy walking around this area surrounded by such high buildings. Some of the buildings are so high that you can walk on one side of the street and be in the shade from the sun.
I live in a very quiet village in the countryside. All the houses are pretty old and there is no real special architecture. People just need a place to live and the local post office to buy some things. There is an old church though, and it looks very nice from the outside. I don’t know how old it is, but it looks very old.
Write down your own ideas about the buildings in your hometown. When you have enough sentences speak them out loud with a friend or classmate.
Your hometown doesn’t just consist of the actual town itself. When talking about your hometown you can also talk about the surrounding area of the town or city where you live.
This is especially true of a smaller town.
Your town may be surrounded by countryside.
What is in the countryside?
Are there farms and little villages?
Are they developing the land and building more houses or factories?
There must be something in this area, now is the time for you to talk about it.
There might be hills or mountains in the surrounding area of your hometown. Or maybe you live near the sea in which case you can talk about that.
Whatever exists just outside your hometown you can talk about it in the IELTS test. This is all part of the description of where you live and the examiner wants to hear about it.
I’ll give you some examples:
The surrounding area of my hometown is just countryside. Some small villages with just a few people living there. There is a new factory that makes tyres just outside my town. I think many people from my hometown work there now.
If you go south of my town, there is a big lake. I have gone past this lake and seen people fishing there.
All around my hometown are hills. It’s like my entire town is in a big hole in the ground! But it’s nice to see all the hills around the town. In the summer, they all look so green and in the winter, if it snows, all the hills are covered and everything looks white.
What is in the surrounding area of your hometown?
Take a few minutes and write down some ideas and thoughts. You must have seen what is just outside your hometown. Talk about this for a few minutes if you can.
If you live in a very small town, then chances are you may have only one bus an hour that takes you to the nearest big town. Or no bus at all.
In a bigger town, you could have several bus services taking people to different parts of the town. Or to other towns and the nearest big city.
You might have a train service. You might live in a big city and have a subway system.
The fact is that every town and city has a public transportation system — even if it is only one bus an hour.
These are the main kinds of public transportation:
Taxi (not really public but let’s put it in there)
Other lesser-known systems:
Shared bike (many cities use this these days)
The best way to talk about this is to look at the following questions and answer them:
What is this public transportation system?
Why do you use it?
Why do other people in your hometown use it?
Is it convenient?
Is it cheap/expensive to use?
How many lines does it have? (for bus and subway)
Is it crowded during rush hour?
And here is some vocabulary you might use when talking about public transportation:
Miss | Stop | Exit |
Line | Change | Commuters |
Fare | Catch | Delay |
Ticket | Pass (a special card) | Passengers |
Leave | Cancel | Run |
Unreliable | Rush hour | On-time |
When talking about the public transportation system in your hometown, in the IELTS test I advise you to talk about the most common or most popular public transportation system. If you try to talk about some public transport that is less known or used, you could run into trouble.
That means that you should only really talk about the bus, the subway or the train.
You can add at the end of your talk that there are other kinds of public transportation in your hometown.
Something like this:
…we also have many taxis, and a ferry that takes people over the river, but I have never used it. I only use the subway as it is the most convenient.
Shall we look at a couple of examples?
In my hometown, we have a new subway system. It is brand-new, so it is very clean and modern-looking. There are only three lines so far but there will be more lines in the future.
It is so much better than the bus. Much quicker and much more convenient. We don’t have any traffic jams now!
Some people complain and say that it is more expensive than the bus. It is a little more expensive but I think it is worth it for the convenience and the speed.
During rush hour it is a little difficult to get a seat but if you arrive early, you can find a seat no problem. I really love the subway in my hometown, it just makes going to school so much easier.
We have a bus system in my hometown. There are plenty of buses to take you wherever you want to go. But if you use the bus during rush hour, then you will definitely get stuck in traffic. There’s just no escaping it.
Sometimes I use a shared bike. These are easy to find and they are cheap to use. If it’s raining, I don’t use the shared bike but most other days I do.
You want to try?
Look at all the vocabulary and make sure you know the meanings of the words and then make sentences of your own.
Then think about the public transportation systems in your hometown and which one is the most common for people to use.
Write down some ideas in your notebook and make sentences.
Then with a friend speak them out loud.
Practice every day!
Do you have many shops in your hometown? Are there just a few local shops or do you have a giant shopping mall with all the latest fashion brands?
Every town has at least one shop to buy something.
These are the main kind of shops you might have in your town:
supermarket | greengrocer | baker |
butcher | fishmongers | florist |
wine store | drug store | convenience store |
book store | pet store | candy store |
As I have said before, let’s look at some questions and you answer them one by one.
What kind of shops and stores are there in your hometown?
What can people buy in these places?
Where are all the shops and stores?
Are they expensive?
What kind of people go there?
And then let’s look at some examples
I live in a big city and there are many shopping malls. There is one big shopping mall near my home and it is very popular with people, especially young people.
Younger people like to go there because it looks very fashionable and modern. All the shops are mainly selling fashionable clothes and there are two cool coffee shops on the first floor where you can sit and drink coffee.
The shopping mall huge. It is on five floors. On the top floor, there is a cinema and in the basement, there is a supermarket but it is a little expensive I think. I don’t go there. I only go to the clothes stores and shoe stores with my friends. We can’t always buy something we like but we like to look!
If I go to the mall with my friends, we like to drink coffee after we have looked all around the stores.
There are many small shops and stores in my neighbourhood. These shops are not very fashionable but they are very convenient and they sell many useful things that we might need in the house or in our daily life.
One shop we always use in the nearest convenience store. It is open until very late and opens very early in the morning. If we run out of things that we need then we can always go to the convenience store and buy what we need.
I see many of my neighbours there and my father always goes there in the morning to buy cigarettes.
The shop sells newspapers, snacks and sandwiches, soft drinks and ice cream. Every time I go there, they always have customers inside.
Now it’s your turn.
Look up the vocabulary and make sure you understand what all the words mean. Make your own sentences if you wish.
Then look at the questions above and the examples. This can help you to form your own answers. Write down all your ideas and put them into sentences in order.
Then practice speaking out loud.
You will not need to talk about all of the above topics about your hometown in the IELTS test.
If you were to talk about your hometown using all the topics included in this guide you would be talking for about 30 minutes!
The reason I included all the topics above is so you can answer any question the examiner fires at you in the IELTS test. If he asks you to talk about shopping or public transportation in your hometown, then you should be prepared. If he asks you about food or customs in your hometown, no problem for you.
Just go through all the steps and you can find out how to talk about your hometown no matter the question.
And as always — let me know in the comments below!
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It is so important to cover these areas used for IELTS tests because they are the ones that often catch students off guard. I especially liked the study charts as they ground students with vocabulary and observation points. The ideas also triggered memories of towns I’ve visited. Travel really helps as it gives you things to compare your town with. For example I visited a tiny town in Sweden and it was like a charming hobbit town with wondrous new customs and scenery quite unlike my own tiny hometown.
That is a great idea, Leona. I forgot to add that to the article… I used to ask students to compare their hometown to the big city we were living in and talk about the similarities and differences. It gives them a lot more to talk about, and in the IELTS test that really helps. How was Sweden? I’ve always wanted to visit.
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Hi Nani! I’m very glad you like this lesson plan. Feel free to use it in your class. If you want to download the lesson, you can get it here: https://gumroad.com/l/howtotalkaboutyourhometowninenglish Thank you Nani.
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Posted by David S. Wills | Feb 4, 2020 | IELTS Tips , Speaking | 0
It is impossible to predict what questions you will be asked in the IELTS speaking test, but one thing is certain: studying for common IELTS topics is a really great way to prepare .
There are various topics that appear in the IELTS speaking test regularly, and so you can be confident that if you study vocabulary for these, your time will be well spent. Those common topics include:
One of the topics that frequently arises is that of hometown . Yes, it can appear in part one of the speaking test, but it could also appear in part two, requiring you to describe your hometown in some detail.
Today, I am going to show you how to answer this question. I will give you some useful vocabulary and grammatical structures to help you talk about the place you come from.
The cue card – describe your hometown, analysing the cue card, prepare your answer, using wikipedia for ielts vocabulary, types of human settlement, more advice about ielts speaking part 2, sample answer, final notes.
In part one of the IELTS speaking test, you may be asked a simple question like, “where is your hometown?” or “do you like your hometown?” There may also be slightly more challenging questions, such as “how has your hometown changed since you were a child?”
However, for part two you will be given a cue card . This card will have instructions on it that tell you roughly what you should say. It will begin with “Describe…” and in this case it will say “Describe your hometown…”
It may look like this:
Describe your hometown. You should say: – where it is located – what people do there – what the climate is like and explain how you feel about your hometown.
Please note that there are many possible cue cards relating to the topic of hometown and this is just one possibility. You may also be asked to describe related things or ideas like:
In any case, it is important that you pay attention to the exact instructions on the cue card so that you don’t just talk generally about the topic of hometown.
Every cue card is different. Some are subtly different, while others contain more obvious differences. It is important that you read them carefully before giving your answer or else you may make a big mistake.
The cue card that I gave above is pretty simple. Let’s look at it again:
There is nothing here that is misleading and I think that everyone should be able to answer this question because we all have a hometown. There are some difficult ones like “ Describe a Prize ” that may not apply to all people, but this seems straightforward.
Anyway, it is worth thinking about what you must do:
Certainly, you can add more to that list, but you don’t really have to. You should try to go through the points on the cue card and talk about them in order because this will give you a good framework for speaking. You might also want to structure your answer like a story .
When you are given the cue card, you will then have just 1 minute to think about it, before you are expected to talk for 1-2 minutes. This is where an easy question turns into a difficult one… Even describing your hometown can be challenging under such high-pressure circumstances.
So what should you do?
First of all, it’s a good idea to make notes. I’ve known people who don’t do this because they are confident in their abilities, but I still recommend everyone to write down a few words during their 1 minute of preparation time. This can really help them to remember what to say later.
Remember that you shouldn’t write too much. No matter how quickly you think you can write, in just 1 minute you won’t succeed in writing many words. As such, it’s better to use that time to note down some vocabulary or ideas that you want to remember for later. You can then refer to the cue card and your notepaper during your 1-2 minutes of talking time.
For the above question, I would write the following notes:
As you can see, I have not written much. I did not, for example, waste time writing the name of my hometown… I’m not likely to forget that. 😂 I wrote down its rough location and a few other key ideas that I would like to mention in my speech. There are no full sentences or even long phrases here as it would not help me to write them down.
Describing your hometown is not the most difficult IELTS topic. In fact, when most candidates encounter this question, they feel a great sense of relief! They have probably practised it many times in preparation for their speaking test, so it feels familiar to them.
Most IELTS candidates would be comfortable talking about their hometown at a basic level and I think many of them could easily get a band 6 on just this topic… But what about if you want to score band 7 or 8?
If you have followed my articles, e-mails, and videos in recent years, you will know that I really do not recommend learning long lists of vocabulary to dazzle the examiners. It just doesn’t work. Yes, I know that many lazy IELTS teachers tell you to use fancy language… but they are idiots and the examiners are smart. I read a sample answer to this question from an Indian IELTS teacher who used the phrase “variegated plethora of tourist attractions.” 🤣 Nobody really talks like that! It sounds utterly ridiculous.
Instead, you need to find words and phrases that are appropriate. This will, of course, depend on your actual hometown and its location. If I just teach you about mine, it might not be very helpful for you.
But I can give you one really good suggestion:
USE WIKIPEDIA!
Ok, this maybe sounds strange but take a look at the screenshot below. It is for my hometown of St. Andrews , in Scotland.
Using Wikipedia (in English) is great for finding words and ideas, but it’s especially useful because you can see how the words are actually used.
If we look at the section on “ weather and climate ,” we can see some even more useful language. It can be difficult to talk about this beyond “it’s cold” and so learning some more specific phrases is really helpful.
Here, we can see two sections that provide us with some good phrases:
Obviously, when doing an IELTS speaking test you are not expected to know statistics about climate; however, some of the language here is quite useful. Words like “temperate,” “mild,” and “northerly” are ones that move beyond the basic IELTS vocabulary required for a band 6.
Those phrases, “___ is subject to ___” and “____ are common” are also very helpful. When describing something interesting you may want to say “___ is amongst the highest/lowest” and when comparing to another place, you may say “ ___ is comparable to ___.”
One final point about vocabulary: If you are going to describe your hometown, it will be useful to know the various types of human settlements. For example, do you live in a village, a town, or a city?
Here’s a list of them in order of size:
Before I give you my sample answer, I have a few more pieces of advice.
First of all, you need to make sure to speak for more than one minute. This may sound very obvious, but it’s hard to tell when you are in an exam. You should practice this at home so that you know what one minute feels like.
Don’t speak too quickly or you will finish saying everything within one minute. Instead, pace yourself by breathing slowly and staying calm. Nervousness is one of the biggest problems and it will make you speak too quickly.
Remember that you are having a conversation with the examiner. Even though at this point he/she will be just listening to you, it is not a formal speech. Avoid clichés such as, “Today I’m going to talk about…” These don’t sound very natural or normal.
Finally, don’t worry too much about the mistakes you make. If you say something that you know is wrong, you may correct it, but it’s easy to fall into the trap of repeatedly correcting yourself. This is not good. Small mistakes may even be ignored by the examiner, so just keep talking. If you pause to correct every little error, you will lose points for fluency.
Here is my sample answer for the above cue card, “describe your hometown”:
My hometown is a place called St. Andrews. It’s located in the northeast of Fife, a county in Scotland. St. Andrews is a very old place, with some buildings that date back hundreds of years, including a castle and a cathedral. Nowadays, it is mostly famous for its golf courses and an excellent university. These days, people in St. Andrews engage in various occupations, but as it’s a university town, there are lots of students there. Some people may work in shops or other businesses, and some commute to nearby cities like Dundee. However, there is no major industry in St. Andrews and no factories there. There are a lot of tourists, so I suppose at least some people must work within the tourist industry. In terms of climate, St. Andrews is mild but rainy. Like most of Scotland, there are not many sunny days and often it is grey, overcast, and there is a light rain. However, it seldom gets below freezing and there is rarely any snow. I have not lived in my hometown for many years because I moved away after university, but I still have a certain fondness for it. I go back once every year or two and I enjoy walking around the streets, or strolling along the beach. It is a very pleasant place for walking and being among the old buildings brings back fond memories.
You will see that I have used any “fancy” vocabulary in this answer. As I have said before, I don’t think that it’s really worthwhile. Moreover, I have not tried to write this like a description in a novel! Many lazy IELTS teachers produce stupid descriptions for their websites that use overly formal language or bizarre words. These are not realistic. This is a test of your speaking ability and you should go into it open-minded with the intention of just giving an honest description of whatever is on the cue card. You don’t need to say anything particularly special – just avoid mistakes with grammar and vocabulary.
I hope that this has been helpful for you. Next time you are asked to describe your hometown, I think that you should be able to provide a much better answer.
David S. Wills is the author of Scientologist! William S. Burroughs and the 'Weird Cult' and the founder/editor of Beatdom literary journal. He lives and works in rural Cambodia and loves to travel. He has worked as an IELTS tutor since 2010, has completed both TEFL and CELTA courses, and has a certificate from Cambridge for Teaching Writing. David has worked in many different countries, and for several years designed a writing course for the University of Worcester. In 2018, he wrote the popular IELTS handbook, Grammar for IELTS Writing and he has since written two other books about IELTS. His other IELTS website is called IELTS Teaching.
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Your hometown is a common part-one topic in the IELTS Speaking test. You might be asked, “What is your hometown like?”
The word ‘like’ is used in different ways. Remember that these two questions have quite different meanings:
Question two: “What is your hometown like ?”
This means: describe your hometown. Here, you don’t have to say what you like or don’t like, just describe it (although you can say what you like and dislike if you want to).
In your answer, just describe one or two things, not more. You only want to speak for 10 or 20 seconds in your part-one answers.
Don’t worry about using a very advanced vocabulary. You can begin to do that in part two.
Example answers.
Here are 10 good answers to this question.
1. My hometown is a very big capital city. It’s a huge bustling metropolis with a very fast pace of life, and millions of people rushing around.
3. I’m originally from Crete, which is a Greek island. It’s an extremely hot place with stunning beaches, and the cuisine is amazing. The local cheese and olive oil and tomatoes and other ingredients are all fresh and absolutely delicious.
4. My hometown is called Harpin, in the northeast of China. Its most notable feature is that it gets very, very cold in winter: as low as minus 35 degrees. That’s why it’s known as the ‘Ice City.’
6. I grew up in a suburb of Mexico City. Mexico City has many fantastic historical sights to see, which attract many tourists each year, such as Constitution Square, and the Temple Mayor.
7. I come from Krakow in Poland. It’s a really beautiful city, with many old buildings and wonderful architecture. The only problem is the air becomes quite polluted in winter because people there burn a lot of coal to keep warm.
9. I actually left my hometown because I found it very small and boring. It’s a rural town in Colombia, with lots of agriculture and farms. There’s nothing to do there, so I left a long time ago.
10. My hometown is nice because it’s very green. There are so many parks throughout the city, and there are also some gorgeous mountains nearby, which are great for climbing in summer.
Focus on fluency : speak as quickly as you can, without hesitation.
Don’t talk for too long. Use the three-step YES Method to keep it short and simple.
Record yourself. Set up your voice recorder and ask aloud, “What is your hometown like?”
Keep doing this and you’ll soon be ready for part one of your IELTS Speaking test.
In part one of your IELTS Speaking test, you might well be asked, "What do…
At the beginning of part one of your IELTS Speaking test, you'll often be asked…
In part one of your IELTS Speaking test, you'll sometimes be asked, "Where are you…
‘My Hometown’ Essay is most likely to be asked in the English paper. Also, it is a very common topic and every student knows about his/her hometown. Thus, writing an essay on this topic is also an interesting activity by which students get a chance to learn more about their hometown. So, to help them, we have provided a sample essay. This sample essay on ‘My Hometown’ will help students in putting their thoughts together in the form of an essay. Students who want to improve their writing skills can also check the CBSE Essays on different topics. It will help them to score high marks in the writing section. Also, they will be able to take part in essay writing competitions.
There is always a place one likes to call home. A place that isn’t perfect but brings back a bundle of memories, surrounds you with familiar crowds, those same buildings with a few more additions on every visit, the same public problems and an acquainted way of dealing with the locals. All these make us give it more importance than the rest. So, here, I will be describing my hometown.
My hometown is Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh. It is a small town where I was born and grew up in my childhood. I haven’t spent much time in my hometown as my father got the opportunity to join the defence service. But, I have lovely memories of my childhood. Hamirpur is situated on the bank of the river Yamuna and it meets the water requirement of the area. Its water is also used for irrigation purposes which makes the soil more fertile and rich for agricultural activities. The river sand is also used for construction. Lots of trucks full of sand transport the sand to different places. In my childhood days, we used to swim across the river and play on its shore during the summer season.
I think Hamirpur is a great place for me for many reasons. First of all, my hometown has all types of seasons. One can enjoy hot summers, chilly winters and rainy monsoons. Since the weather is so great here, one can enjoy the taste of different kinds of food, and vegetables in different seasons. Each season demands a different lifestyle. For example, during summer, people prefer to wear cotton and light colour clothes to save themselves from hot temperatures. Whereas during winter, people wear woollen clothes and jackets of different colours. Hamirpur is well known for farming. We grow different types of crops like wheat, rice, millet etc.
I have a temple in my hometown. I used to go to the temple every Thursday with my family. It has a serene atmosphere, green fields and a pollution-free environment. If I go there, I feel like it is heaven for me, and I definitely say that it is just not enough to see the beauty of my hometown in the rainy season; you have to experience it yourself.
To write a nice essay yourself, close your eyes, take a deep breath, let it out slowly, and then visualise your hometown. Try to trace your movements around it, your interactions with it on a family and friends level. Imagine the wind, the sound of the gardens, even bees and flowers etc. Then start writing.
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Discussion topic - your hometown., part 1 - introduction & interview:, part 3 - details discussion:.
YOUR HOMETOWN OR
What is the name of your hometown?
Well, this is my hometown, Ulaanbaatar, I was born and raised here. As you may have observed, this is not a typical metropolis where it’s packed with people and where the problem of pollution is a nightmare. This place is laid-back with scenic views.
LEXICAL RESOURCE
Metropolis [noun] – capital city; a large city
Packed with people [phrase] – crowded; many people
The problem of pollution is a nightmare [idiom] – the problem is serious or terrible
Laid-back [adj.] – relaxed Scenic [adj.] – impressive; picturesque
Note: The speaker is taking the exam in his own hometown.
Do you like your hometown?
Honestly, I couldn’t ask for more living in this magnificent place. This city is safe, people are hospitable and genuine, and the food is incredibly affordable unlike other cities in the world where I have traveled, which cost you an arm and a leg. Also, this place is rich in superb scenery, I can say this is paradise!
Couldn’t ask for more [idiom] – something is so good that you can’t ask for anything better
Incredible [adj.] – unbelievable
Cost an arm and a leg [idiom] – very expensive
Superb [adj.] – very good; excellent
What is the most interesting thing about your hometown?
I believe it’s the coldness of the winter season. Since this city is surrounded by several mountains, we can experience a temperature ranging from -20 to -40 degrees and that’s really horrible. In spite of that, if you’re a nature lover person, you’ll surely love the jaw-dropping landscapes during winter, it’s like every corner is spectacular!
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Horrible [adj.] – awful; unpleasant
In spite of (that) [preposition] – although; even though
Jaw-dropping [adj.] – amazing
Landscape [noun] – scenery
Spectacular [adj.] – dramatically beautiful
Would you recommend your hometown to foreign travelers?
Yes definitely! Actually, my country itself is not yet prominent among travelers. I read some articles online that foreign people branded my country as The Land of Nowhere which I can really understand since we’re not known in the world. I want travelers to witness how magnificent my country is, especially my hometown. I want them to know that there’s more to this place than meets the eye.
Prominent [adj.] – famous; popular
Branded [verb] – labeled; called
More to (something) than meets the eye [idiom] – having more value/beauty than what it appears to be
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Where is your hometown?
My hometown is Pinjore in Haryana state. It is in the northern part of India.
Is it easy to travel around your hometown?
My hometown has seamless connectivity. For local travel, there are many options like buses, cabs, and auto-rickshaws.
What do you like about it?
The fascinating thing about my hometown is its climate. It is neither too hot nor too cold. Moreover, there are a lot of places worth seeing, like Pinjore Gardens, The Bheema Devi Temple, and many more.
What do you not like about it?
Due to the burgeoning population, traffic congestion has become a pressing problem in my hometown. Sometimes, it takes hours to reach from one corner to another. Apart from this, the drainage system needs urgent attention from local authorities. During the rainy season, most drains get clogged, which leads to foul smells in the whole town.
What do people in your town do?
My town is entirely of entrepreneurs. People have small-scale industries in their homes. Apart from this, many budding businesses have launched their startups.
What are some unique geographical features or landmarks that define your hometown?
The unique landmark of my hometown is that it is on the foothills of the Shivalik ranges of the Himalayas. So it has a beautiful climate. It is also well known for the Mughal gardens, named Pinjore Gardens.
How has the culture of your hometown influenced your upbringing and personal identity?
So, the culture within my hometown was unique because my hometown lies between the borders of three states. Due to that, people from different cultures and backgrounds come and live over there, which helped me to learn the language and traditions of various places, and that has played a role in my accent from people of other states.
Can you describe any traditional festivals or events in your hometown, and what significance do they hold for the community?
In my hometown, on every Besakhi day, the 13th of April, a mango mela is organized, and mangoes of different varieties are exhibited in front of people. It holds significance for the community because local farmers get a lot of business from there.
Apart from that, it boosts tourism and helps the local shopkeepers because people from far-off places come to my hometown on this day, buying mangoes in bulk.
How has the economy of your hometown evolved, and what industries and businesses are prominent there today?
Earlier, the economy of my hometown thrived primarily in the services sector, with many people doing jobs in nearby factories or banks.
However, a paradigm shift happened three years back when a national highway was carved out in the middle of my hometown, and due to that, local tourism has developed a lot. Moreover, there is a growth in business for hotels and restaurants because many passers-by take a halt in my hometown, and they eat the food of their choice and sometimes stay overnight.
How does the climate of your hometown influence daily life and recreational activities?
The climate in my hometown keeps on changing after every four months. So we experience scorching heat from May to June, and in July and August, we experience torrential rainfall; in September, there’s a lot of humidity.
From October to March, the weather remains delightful, with moderate winter, so people get a chance to eat various cuisines. Moreover, the clothing choices keep on changing every four months.
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The blog first discusses some sample questions that are based on the topic of ‘Hometown’ for IELTS Speaking Part 1. The blog also gives out some sample answers to these questions, followed by frequently asked questions on the IELTS Speaking module.
What is the name of your hometown.
My hometown is Chandigarh. It is the capital of Punjab, located in the Northwestern part of the state. It is also known as ‘The City Beautiful’. |
My hometown ‘Chandigarh’ is a medium-sized city. Therefore, it is easy for its residents to travel around. They can easily save a lot of time. | |
My hometown ‘Chandigarh’ is not a metropolis, but it is not small either. However, it is not a crowded place. It is a clean and green city. It is also the capital city and one of the most modern cities in the northern region. |
I have lived in Chandigarh for the last twenty years. It is indeed a long time to live in a city that I call home. My entire social circle is here. However, I want to work in a different city to broaden my horizons. | |
I have lived in Chandigarh since my birth. I was born and completed my schooling there. |
Yes, I like my hometown very much because it is one of the most modern places in the region. It also serves one of the best delicacies and has fabulous food among all the cities in the region. | |
Yes, I like my hometown of Shimla. It is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, located in the Shivalik Hills. It is famous for its various tourist spots, especially Mall Road, and attracts tourists from around the world. |
I am from Delhi, the capital of India. The only thing I dislike about it is traffic jams, which occur regularly in the city. These traffic jams are quite annoying during rush hours. | |
I love my city, but as they say, every rose has thorns. Similarly, there are certain things I dislike about my hometown. The public transport could be faster here, and I often get fed up with it. So, if only the public transport system could be improved, my hometown would be the best place to live. |
My hometown is one of the greenest places in the region. It is home to many public parks I often visit with my friends to relax. | |
I live in Delhi, the capital city of India. It is really known for its delicious food. The city is home to restaurants with cuisines from around the world, not only from India. |
Yes, I like living in Chandigarh. It is an eco-friendly city, and the environment is very pleasant there. | |
Yes, I love living in my city. It is a very happening place. It is home to the region’s music industry, and you see a number of singers coming here for concerts. |
I belong to Delhi, the capital of India. It is one of the largest cities in the world and has a population of about 31 million. | |
My hometown is a medium-sized city in the foothills of Shivalik mountain ranges. It is one of the cleanest and greenest cities in the country. Its residential areas are divided into sectors and have wide roads. |
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Most of the examiners on IELTS Speaking test open the interview with questions on hometown. Although the topic is simple, you must practice the subject well. If you do that, you will be much more confident in your actual IELTS Speaking exam . Here are some sample questions and answers.
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Where is your hometown?
My hometown is Shrinagar which is the summer capital of Kashmir. It surrounds the beautiful Dal lake and is itself surrounded by beautiful mountains. This only adds to the beauty of the place. Shrinagar is a famous tourist town and is renowned for being a paradise on earth.
What do you like about it?
There are a lot of things to like about Shrinagar. It has a lot of scenic beauty which attracts a lot of tourists from around the world. The thing that the tourists as well I like is Dal Lake. It is a gigantic lake and has small islands that have been converted into restaurants and shops. There are houseboats that you can spend the night in drinking Kahvah, the famous tea.
What do you not like about it?
I dislike the fact that Shrinagar has been part of a conflict that has lasted for over seventy years. This has taken an impact on the life of the people living there. Curfews are very common, and attacks on people in public are very common. This has erased the peace of mind that people had before.
How important is your hometown to you?
My hometown is significant to me. It describes my roots and my upbringing. It also gives me a sense of identity and belonging. My hometown is one of the most beautiful places in the world.
Do you think you will continue to live in your hometown?
No. Given the political climate as well as the situation there, it would be prudent for us to move to a different state until it calms down. Additionally, the education opportunities are not that great here either.
What is your country famous for?
My country is famous for a lot of things. In the past, it has led to a lot of advancements in science and technology. Even now, my country is known for its positive attitude towards achieving newer heights in all sectors of science. It is also known for its culture and for people that continually strive for knowledge and impart it to others.
Where do you live in your country?
I live in a state called Maharashtra in a small city Pune which is also known as the city of colleges. This is famous for having an unbelievable number of colleges for various disciplines.
Is it an exciting place to live?
Absolutely. There are a lot of excellent restaurants with friendly people who tell you interesting stories about their life. People always help you should you have any difficulty with anything. Almost every day is an interesting day here.
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The only exciting incident that comes to mind is a concert that took place in November last year. This was a massive incident as due to the constant attacks, curfews and the overall situation of my hometown, nothing significant happens. The concert included hugely popular music bands like BTS, Green Day, One Direction and AC/DC. Individual artists like Ritviz and DIVINE were also participating.
Aside from the bands, there were also stalls from multinational food corporations. This is also a big thing as companies that have not been set up within the state are not allowed to operate inside the state. This event took place in mid-November as an effort to raise awareness of the inter-nation conflict regarding that particular state. The organisers hoped to create awareness using that same event.
The people in my hometown were delighted that such a big event was happening. They were also scared due to the possibility of an attack at the venue. When the concert took place, the people came in droves. There were far more people than were expected. The show was a surprising success given that people were skeptical of the whole event.
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Are you planning to live in your hometown in the future?
Well, as stated, I am from Shrinagar. So. considering the fact the almost the entire state is in unrest, I am not planning to stay there in the future. Additionally, we had to sell our properties before moving from there, so it could be a while before we save enough to buy any properties there.
How has your hometown changed over the years?
Well, my hometown has more or less stayed the same culturally. The only change that has occurred is the physical appearance of my hometown has undergone a more modern outlook. For example, instead of building houses out of wood, you will find that many people have turned to cement or other more robust materials.
Is there any way your hometown could be made better?
Yes. The beautiful lake near the town has become dirty due to environmental pollution. It could be cleaned and restored to its former glory. Additionally, the conflict that my hometown has been marred by should be resolved. This will help increase the quality of life for all people and open new gateways like better education and business opportunities.
Are there good transportation links to your hometown?
My hometown has one of the most unique transportation links in the country. We have Shikaras which are small boats which take people across the lake to their homes from one side to another. This is an excellent means of transport and is very efficient as the lake divides the town.
What kind of jobs do the people in your hometown do?
Most of the people here are hotel owners. My hometown prides itself on being a tourist destination, and therefore, there is a lot of demand for hotels in winter and spring. Others hold more normal jobs. Additionally, some people act as caretakers of nature.
How often do you visit your hometown?
I visit my hometown thrice in a year. First time at the beginning of the year, the second time at the beginning of spring and lastly, at the end of the year. I do this because it gives a perfect experience of my hometown going through the seasons.
How many people live in your hometown?
I do not know. If I had to guess, I would estimate around a few hundred thousand people live in my hometown. It is a small place in comparison to other areas, hence the small population size.
What is your hometown famous for?
My hometown is famous for its beauty which remains constant throughout the year. It is also known for its rich culture and kind people. Our food, as well as our drinks, are also famous throughout the world.
What’s the oldest part of your hometown?
The oldest part of my hometown would be Jawaharnagar. That part of town consists of houses that are many centuries old. My parents used to live in that area when they were children. It was once considered as a posh place to reside in.
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I come Fromaonsean, the city located in northern central part of Thailand. Having been born and raised there, I feel, um, a profile connection to my hometown. As every site and feeling triggers find memories of my childhood. If I had to highlight what I sharesh the most, it would be the rich chinese culture and tradition that drive in my community. Each year we celebrate the Chinese New Year with a brance festival featuring a lively parade and an array of the Richia first stallls. And this event bring me and my family together. Yes.
Generate a band-9 sample with your idea, overall band score, pronunciation, task response, fluency & coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range & accuracy, answers on the same topic:, what do you like most about your home town.
Well actually what I like most about my city is the worm community and beautiful park. Everyone here is very welcoming which makes it a great place to live and the parks are wonderful for relaxing and enjoying time, offering a nice break from the hostel and postal of the city life.
Well, I bro the tea the fr in my hometown because it is very, very delicious and it made me taste it wonderful. It can help me relaxed after lessnse and, uh, school lessons. While I am interested in it.
Um, because previously I answered that I live in Doryry. So I think the home here is. Context is my dormitory. What I like most is I live with my friends, people with same age, like, you know, we’re the same generation, um, mostly, like, similar mindset and behavior. So I would say it’s easier […]
Well, actually, what I like most about my city is the warm community and, um, the beautiful park. Everyone here is very welcoming. That makes it a great place to live. And also the parks are wonderful for relaxing and enjoying time, offering a nice break from a busy city life.
Describe an ideal and perfect place where you would like to stay, e.g. a house or an apartment you should say: where it would be what it would look like what special features it would have whether it would be big or small and explain why it would be an ideal place for you.
Today I’m gonna start with you about, um, my house, which is well known place and is lap is c. It is happen the cityer. You know, it has. It has. Well, a quick bedrooms and a a lovely pa garden on Paconi to grow very various of flowers and take care of them when […]
In Nepal. Um, there is limited options for eco commerce because ToAs is only the leading eco commerce website in Nepal and I usually use doas. Uh, it’s the best ecommerce website. Uh, it also has some um, very difficult flaws, but it’s best among worst because it has uh, a very good response from […]
Uh. Well uh. I think that’s holiday is very important for every person. Uh. I am a businessman so uh. I always want to do going to any other countries for any visiting place so. But I am not get enough free time for going this place and two days later I will apply it […]
I’ve learned English and Nepali in my school. I don’t remember much of my basics, but I remember it in my intermediate level. I used to practice the grammar every day. Every day. I used to fact te about the te essays, the sentence structures, and many more. But I didn’t try to speak in […]
Well, today I’m gonna share with you about, um, a person that I think she will be a role model for young people. Now, her name is Nisa. She’s the member of, um, uh, uh, korean girl growthove, is really famous in the world called Blackpink. You know, when I was six years old, I […]
Yes. I live dream of table living by place. I have get I get the, uh, change that tabing at t this is because write nana feeling flying head time make the journey journey f time faster and meet.
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Nestled in the heart of the country, my hometown is an amalgamation of urban and rural landscapes. It is a place where the serenity of the countryside meets the hustle-bustle of city life. The town is surrounded by lush green fields, while the city center is adorned with historical monuments that stand as a testament to our rich cultural heritage.
Essay : My Home Town In 200 Words For College Students. My hometown is a small and quiet city in the south of England. It's often called "The Little Town That Could" because it has managed to remain relatively untouched by the hustle and bustle of modern life. From its quaint cobbled streets to its charming little cafe´s, my hometown is ...
Here are some possible things you might like, for ideas…. How big and exciting your hometown is. All the work opportunities. How all your friends live there. How much fun it is. How quiet and safe it is. How the weather is great. The amazing local food (cuisine) All the entertainment.
However, do not overuse them or force them into your answers. Here are some Band 9 vocabulary you can use for 'Describe your Hometown - IELTS Speaking Part 1' with examples: Inquire: Meaning: Ask for information. Example: During this part, the examiner will introduce themselves and inquire about your identity. Cozy:
Using the table above and the examples I wrote above, write down some ideas about the weather in your hometown. If there are differences, then write about all of those things. If the weather is the same all year round you have to talk about that. When you have written some ideas down, practice speaking out loud.
- what the climate is like. and explain how you feel about your hometown. Please note that there are many possible cue cards relating to the topic of hometown and this is just one possibility. You may also be asked to describe related things or ideas like: Describe a village near your hometown; Describe a product from your hometown; and so on.
1. Yes, I do. I like my hometown because it's a large metropolitan city with plenty of fun things to do. So I'm never bored living there. 2. Yes, I do. I'm from Brussels in Belgium, and I love it there because the architecture is gorgeous.
What do you like most about your hometown? To be honest, I would say I like everything. But what I like the most maybe its privilege in natural landscapes. I mean my city is well-known for having incredible sceneries everywhere from the fine sandy beaches to the east to green chilling forests to the west. ... Essay 1: Experience is the best ...
What You Can Say About Your Hometown. In your answer, just describe one or two things, not more. You only want to speak for 10 or 20 seconds in your part-one answers. It's a good idea to picture your hometown. Imagine it in your mind's eye. Then just describe the first thing that comes into your mind. You might describe: Its size (large ...
What do you like most about your hometown? Hanoi is dynamic since more foreign investors are coming in, hence more job opportunities for the inhabitants here, especially the youngsters who are sharp with new trends. ... Essay 1: Experience is the best teacher Books are considered... Describe something difficult you would like to succeed in doing.
This sample essay on 'My Hometown' will help students in putting their thoughts together in the form of an essay. Students who want to improve their writing skills can also check the CBSE Essays on different topics. It will help them to score high marks in the writing section. Also, they will be able to take part in essay writing competitions.
Answer: My hometown is a small place called "Natore" which is located in the western corner of Bangladesh. Even though it is a small town, it is very famous for sweet delicatessens, serving and selling many different kinds of sweet desserts. Q. 2. What do you like about your hometown?
PART 1. YOUR HOMETOWN OR. BIRTHPLACE. ANSWERS. What is the name of your hometown? Well, this is my hometown, Ulaanbaatar, I was born and raised here. As you may have observed, this is not a typical metropolis where it's packed with people and where the problem of pollution is a nightmare. This place is laid-back with scenic views.
So, the culture within my hometown was unique because my hometown lies between the borders of three states. Due to that, people from different cultures and backgrounds come and live over there, which helped me to learn the language and traditions of various places, and that has played a role in my accent from people of other states.
expand/broaden one's horizons/mind: to increase the range of one's knowledge, understanding, or experience. stick around: stay where you are, often because you are waiting for something. cost an arm and a leg: to be very expensive, to cost a lot of money. loom /luːm/ (v): to appear as a large, often frightening or unclear shape or object.
Sample Answer 1. My hometown 'Chandigarh' is a medium-sized city. Therefore, it is easy for its residents to travel around. They can easily save a lot of time. Sample Answer 2. My hometown 'Chandigarh' is not a metropolis, but it is not small either. However, it is not a crowded place. It is a clean and green city.
My hometown is called Newquay. It is a small seaside town in the county of Cornwall which is in the far south-west of England. I have lived here all my life. It is a stunningly beautiful place that draws many visitors each summer. The winter population is only 20,000 but it swells to 100,000 in the summer. Families arrive in droves from the ...
In this lesson, you can learn how to describe your hometown in English. Describing your hometown is useful for your conversational English, and could also he...
describe about your hometown what its like Do you love your home town. My hometown is called Newquay. It is a small seaside resort in the county of Cornwall which is in the far south-west of England. I love my hometown having lived here all my life. It is a very beautiful place which draws many visitors each summer.
IELTS Speaking sample answers Hometown. Most of the examiners on IELTS Speaking test open the interview with questions on hometown. Although the topic is simple, you must practice the subject well. If you do that, you will be much more confident in your actual IELTS Speaking exam. Here are some sample questions and answers.
1. Essay 1 Today, everything seems to change in split seconds. But, there is something that still lacks among every soul that resides in my hometown. And, I think you have got what I meant, cleanliness. These ideas of cleanliness in my opinion are divided into two types: external and internal cleanliness. I was born […]
9. Compare your hometown with a nearby city. Compared to Hung Yen, a neighbouring town of Hanoi, my hometown's economy is more developed. However, Hung Yen's got fresh air and lots of natural scenery, which children in Hanoi rarely have a chance to enjoy. 10 . What are some environmental problems in your hometown?
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