The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a test that non-native English learners can take anywhere in the world. It checks how well a person can use all four language skills to interact in English: reading, speaking, listening and writing. The speech test is often the hardest of these parts because it is so unplanned, and many people get nervous when they have to talk to a judge in person.
There are cue cards in the IELTS that give candidates a specific topic to talk about for one to two minutes. These cards are used to help candidates prepare for the speaking part. "Describe the person in your family who you most admire" is a popular cue card question that tests a candidate's ability to talk about personal experiences and ideas in a way that makes sense and is attractive. In this piece, we'll explore what the IELTS and cue cards involve and why cue card practice is crucial. We will also provide example answers and tips for successfully handling the "Describe the person in your family who you most admire" cue card.