IELTS Speaking Part 2: How to Answer 50+ Cue Cards (Band 7+)

IELTS Speaking Part 2: How to Answer Cue Cards for Band 7+

IELTS Speaking Part 2 requires you to speak about a topic for 2 minutes after 1 minute of preparation. This is the part that worries most candidates. This guide provides strategies for every type of cue card, with sample answers and templates.

4-Step Answer Structure

  1. Introduction (10-15 seconds): Introduce the topic
  2. Background (30-40 seconds): Describe context and details
  3. Main Story (40-50 seconds): The key event or experience
  4. Feeling/Conclusion (15-20 seconds): Your emotions and takeaway

How to Use the 1-Minute Preparation

Don’t write full sentences. Note 4 bullet points:

  • WHO/WHAT: Who? What?
  • WHEN/WHERE: When? Where?
  • WHAT HAPPENED: What occurred?
  • HOW I FELT: Your emotions?

6 Common Cue Card Types

Type 1: Describe a Person

Sample prompt: Describe a person who has influenced you.

I’d like to talk about my high school English teacher, Ms. Lan, who had a profound impact on my academic journey. She was not just a teacher but a mentor who went above and beyond her duties. When I was struggling with confidence in speaking English, she stayed after class every Friday to practice with me. What struck me most was her patience and genuine belief in every student’s potential. Thanks to her encouragement, I went from barely passing to winning a regional English competition. Her influence taught me the value of perseverance and self-belief.

Type 2: Describe a Place

Type 3: Describe an Experience

Type 4: Describe an Object

Type 5: Describe an Event

Type 6: Describe a Habit/Hobby

Band 7+ Vocabulary for Part 2

Describing Emotions

  • I was over the moon / thrilled / absolutely delighted
  • It left a lasting impression on me
  • Looking back, I feel grateful that…

Expressing Degree

  • It was incredibly / remarkably / surprisingly + adj
  • What struck me most was…

5 Tips to Speak for the Full 2 Minutes

  1. Expand with details: Add feelings, context, small details
  2. Follow chronological order: Easy to remember and natural
  3. Use natural fillers: “Well, let me think…”, “As I recall…”
  4. Add personal commentary: “What I loved most about it was…”
  5. End with a lesson: “This experience taught me that…”

Conclusion

Speaking Part 2 doesn’t require perfect answers — examiners assess your ability to speak continuously and naturally. Apply the 4-step structure, practice with 50+ cue cards, and record yourself. Band 7+ is achievable.

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