Describe a time you moved to a new home/school | IELTS speaking cue cards September to December 2021

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Here is an IELTS speaking topic from September 2021 to December 2021 Cue Cards with Sample Answer and Follow up questions. We hope you would like this Ielts speaking cue card topic with answers

IELTS Speaking Part 2: IELTS Cue Card

Describe a time you moved to a new home/school

You should say:

– When you moved

– Where you moved

– Why you moved

– And how you felt about it

  • Change is a part of our life and people often change their home, school, job etc. for their bright future.
  • Here I would like to talk about a time when I changed my school.
  • What happened exactly,2 years back after passing my matriculation exam, I changed my school and got admission into a public school named Secular Public School.
  • I deliberately took this decision with the help of my parents.
  • The primary reason behind changing the school is that in my old school there was only the Arts Stream but I had to take admission into the Non-medical Stream.
  • Otherwise, my old school was excellent for education as well as for co-curricular activities.
  • As we all know, getting admission to an esteemed college or university depends on 12th grade marks.
  • So, I didn’t want to take a risk in terms of finding a new school.
  • The new school is one of the prestigious schools in our area.
  • Also, my cousin studied there and passed with flying colors.
  • He recommended me this school as the staff in this school is very hard-working and experienced.
  • Moreover, one of my best friends was also moving to the same school.
  • To be honest, leaving my old school where I had studied for many years was not easy for me.
  • I have so many nostalgic memories attached to it, which I can’t forget for my whole life.
  • As this move was for my bright future, I took this decision logically rather than emotionally.
  • I had to make new friends as many of my best friends were still in the old school.
  • But as my classmates were very friendly so I created a strong bond with them.
  • This change has proven really beneficial for me as I passed my secondary class with more than 70 % marks.
  • Now, I’m quite hopeful that with these marks I’ll get into a reputed college.

Vocabulary:

Bright (Adjective): full of hope for success

Deliberately (Adverb): intentionally

Esteemed (Adjective): highly respected

Prestigious (Adjective): having high status

With flying colors (Idiom): very successfully

Nostalgic (Adjective): of feeling of pleasure and sometimes slight sadness at the same time as you think about things that happened in the past

Reputed (Adjective): famous and with a good reputation

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