IELTS · Speaking Part 1: Introductions & Familiar Topics · South Korea
Speaking Part 1: Introductions & Familiar Topics for the IELTS Exam — Korean candidates
5% of the IELTS test plan. Part 1 is a 4–5 minute warm-up of 10–12 short questions on familiar topics (work, study, hometown, hobbies). Naturalness and range of vocabulary matter more than length. Calibrated for Korean candidates.
Behind every published pass rate is a distribution of which topics caused most of the failures. This is one of those topics. Speaking Part 1: Introductions & Familiar Topics sits at roughly 5% of the International English Language Testing System content distribution — Part 1 sets the examiner's first impression of fluency. Candidates who give one-word or memorized answers anchor low; candidates who develop with 2–3 sentences and natural connectors anchor higher. Pass rates for the IELTS are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Korean candidates preparing for IELTS, the calibration of study to local context matters: TOEIC and TOEFL are the dominant English credentials. TOPIK (Korean proficiency) and CSAT (Suneung) gate domestic outcomes.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Giving one-word or yes/no answers without elaboration
- !Reciting memorized answers (examiners flag and downgrade)
- !Speaking too fast and tripping over pronunciation
- !Going over 30 seconds per answer — Part 1 should be brisk and conversational
Study tips
- 1Aim for 2–3 sentences per answer: direct answer + one supporting reason or example.
- 2Practice topic banks: hometown, work/study, hobbies, holidays, food, weather, technology, weekends, family, music.
- 3Use natural connectors: "actually", "to be honest", "I'd say", "for example", "in particular".
- 4Vary tense use: don't answer every Part-1 question in the present tense.
- 5한국 응시자에게 IELTS 대비의 핵심은 독해 속도와 듣기 정확도입니다 — 한국식 시험 문화와 다른 출제 패턴에 익숙해지세요.
Sample IELTS Speaking Part 1: Introductions & Familiar Topics questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real IELTS questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
The examiner asks: "Do you enjoy reading?" A Band-7 Part-1 response would be:
- A"Yes."
- B"Yes, I do."
- C"To be honest, I love reading, especially historical fiction. I usually read for an hour before bed — it helps me wind down after a busy day."Correct
- D"I enjoy reading reading reading reading reading."
Why this answer?
Band 7+ Part 1 answers include a direct answer, an example or detail, and a brief reason. Option C delivers all three naturally. Options A and B are too short; D shows poor lexical control through unintentional repetition.
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