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IELTS English speaking course - Simply IELTS

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  1. Introduction

    General Overview of IELTS Speaking Test
  2. Evaluation criteria to assess IELTS Speaking test
  3. Do’s and don’ts in IELTS Speaking
  4. Frequently asked questions on IELTS Speaking section
  5. Speaking Test – Part 1
    IELTS Speaking Part 1 format and general approach
  6. Tips for IELTS Speaking Part 1
  7. Speaking Test - Part 2
    A step by step guide to IELTS Speaking Part 2 or cue card
  8. IELTS Speaking Part 2 topics
    Describe your first day at school IELTS Cue Card
  9. Describe an aquatic animal IELTS Cue Card
  10. Describe a bag you want to own IELTS Cue Card
  11. Describe a time you got up early IELTS Cue Card
  12. Describe an art or craft activity IELTS Cue Card
  13. Describe a person who solved a problem in a smart way IELTS Cue Card
  14. Describe an exciting book that you enjoy reading IELTS Cue Card
  15. Describe a cafe you like to visit IELTS Cue Card
  16. Describe a plan in your life that is not related to work or study IELTS cue card
  17. Talk about an article which you have read about health IELTS Cue Card
  18. Describe a time you were friendly to someone you didn’t like
  19. Describe a time you bought something from a street or outdoor market
  20. Describe a time when you are waiting for something special that would happen
  21. Describe a place you visited on vacation IELTS Cue Card
  22. Describe a creative person whose work you admire
  23. Describe a difficult decision that you once made
  24. Describe a good service you received IELTS Cue Card
  25. Describe a famous athlete you know IELTS Cue Card
  26. Describe a habit your friend has and you want to develop
  27. Describe a bicycle/motorcycle/car trip you would like to go on
  28. Describe a decision made by others/someone that you disagreed with
  29. Describe a businessman you admire
  30. Describe a town or city you would like to live in the future
  31. Describe an activity that you do after school/work
  32. Describe a foreign person who you have heard or known that you think is interesting
  33. Describe a time when you tried to do something but weren’t very successful
  34. Describe a piece of equipment that is important in your home
  35. Describe someone older than you whom you admire
  36. Describe an argument two of your friends had
  37. Describe a natural talent you want to improve
  38. Describe a law on environmental protection
  39. Describe a puzzle you have played IELTS Cue Card
  40. Describe a live sports match that you have watched
  41. Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone
  42. Describe a piece of local news that people are interested in
  43. Describe a time you saw something interesting on social media
  44. Describe an art or craft activity that you had at school
  45. Describe a company where you live that employs a lot of people
  46. Describe a quiet place you like to spend your time in
  47. Describe a time when you helped a friend
  48. Describe a leisure activity near the sea that you want to try
  49. Describe a time when you shared something with others
  50. Describe your favorite movie IELTS Cue Card
  51. Describe your favorite singer
  52. Describe a time you made a promise to someone
  53. Describe an art exhibition that you visited
  54. Describe a time when you told your friend an important truth
  55. Describe a skill that you can teach other people
  56. Describe a time when you needed to use your imagination
  57. Describe a special hotel you stayed in
  58. Describe a film you watched IELTS Cue Card
  59. Describe a meeting in which you were speaker
  60. Describe a time when you had to walk barefoot
  61. Describe a house or an apartment you would like to live in
  62. Describe a website you visit often IELTS Speaking Cue Card
  63. Talk about an own thing which would like to remove
  64. Describe an island you would like to visit
  65. Speaking Test - Part 3
    Tips to crack IELTS Speaking Part 3
  66. Actual Speaking Exams
    IELTS Speaking test sample answer: Accommodation and House
  67. IELTS Speaking test: Behaviour, Patience and Politeness
  68. IELTS Speaking test: Computers, Internet and Technology
  69. IELTS Speaking test: Friends
  70. IELTS Speaking Test Answers Family
  71. IELTS Speaking sample answers: Hometown
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Lesson 41 of 71
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Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone

Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone IELTS Cue Card

Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone IELTS Cue Card with band 9 answer and part 3 follow up questions
Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone IELTS Cue Card with band 9 answer and part 3 follow up questions

In this lesson from simply IELTS, you will know how to Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone band 9 IELTS Speaking Cue Card part 2 and part 3 follow up questions.

Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone IELTS Cue Card

You should say

  • When it was?
  • Where it was?
  • Why you were not allowed to use your mobile phone?
  • How you felt about it?

Band 9 Model Answer to Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone IELTS Cue Card

  • Phones have turned into a crucial piece of our lives
  • Today, we can’t think about an existence without the mobile phone.
  • There are many spots, where the utilization of a mobile phone is extremely upsetting.
  • For instance, in strict spots like sanctuaries, cafés, and clinics.
  • Here, I might want to discuss a circumstance when I was not permitted to utilize the wireless
  • Last month, my auntie had come from the UK to put in a couple of days with us and do some looking for her girl’s wedding.
  • We chose to go to the Brilliant Sanctuary in Amritsar toward the end of the week.
  • I recollect distinctively, there was a long line to enter the principle building.
  • Our turn came following one hour’s stand by.
  • Similarly as we entered the fundamental petition corridor, my telephone began ringing.
  • Everyone went to view at me as though I had carried out a wrongdoing.
  • I had neglected to wind down my phone.
  • There were sees all around that phones must be gone to the quiet mode prior to entering the corridor.
  • I cut the cancel and promptly turned my phone.
  • I felt exceptionally humiliated.
  • There were such countless individuals there yet no one’s PDA was ringing.
  • Subsequent to doing the circumambulation of the blessed book, we came out.
  • Then, at that point we went to the local area kitchen, where food is served nonstop.
  • After another hour, we emerged from the fundamental structure of the sanctuary, and afterward I exchanged my phone back on.
  • There were four missed calls from my cousin.
  • I called her and disclosed to her why we didn’t answer her calls
  • She comprehended.
  • So this was the circumstance when I was not permitted to utilize my mobile phone.

Speaking Part 3 Follow-Up Questions to Describe an occasion when you were not allowed to use your mobile phone

  1. What is the effect of the mobile phone?

    I accept mobile phones contrarily affect our lives. Because of mobile phones we have moment admittance to data and furthermore in view of them we can interface with our friends and family anyplace, whenever.

    And yet in the event that you ponder the adverse consequences PDAs have additionally turned into an incredible reason for pressure in our lives. The need to consistently remain associated is negatively affecting our own lives.
  2. What is the cell phone utilized the most for?

    I think, these days the cell phones are principally utilized for getting to long range informal communication applications like Whatsapp, Facebook, and Twitter, and so forth Individuals additionally use them for official and diversion purposes like browsing office email or watching motion pictures and messing around.
  3. What is your perspective about selfies?

    I accept selfies are perhaps the greatest pattern of our time. Individuals are not camera bashful any longer and with the approach of forward looking cameras on cell phones they are taking selfies for each event and at each spot they visit.

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