Master the Cue Card: Practice real IELTS Speaking Part 2 questions and model answers!
In this section, you'll find a typical Part 2 "cue card" question, guiding prompts, and a sample answer. Listen, read, and practice to boost your fluency and confidence for the real exam.
Describe a time when you helped a friend
You should say:
I remember a time last semester when I helped my friend, Sarah, with a challenging university assignment. Sarah was struggling with a complex research paper for a history course. The situation was that she had fallen behind due to a family emergency, and the deadline was fast approaching. She was feeling incredibly stressed and overwhelmed, unsure how she would complete the extensive research and writing required. I offered to help her by reviewing her research notes, brainstorming ideas for her arguments, and providing feedback on her outline. We spent several evenings together in the university library. I didn't write any part of the paper for her, but I guided her through the research process, helped her organize her thoughts, and encouraged her to break down the task into smaller, manageable steps. I also shared some effective research strategies and academic writing tips that I had learned. By working together, she was able to regain her confidence and complete the paper on time. I felt a great sense of satisfaction and happiness after helping her. It was rewarding to see her go from feeling completely overwhelmed to confident and capable. Knowing that my support made a tangible difference during a difficult time for her was incredibly fulfilling. It also strengthened our friendship, as we both learned the value of mutual support and collaboration.
In this part-3 of the IELTS Speaking test, you will answer questions related to the cue card topic above. These questions require you to discuss more abstract ideas and issues.
Why is it important to help friends?
What are the different ways friends can help each other?
Do you think it's always good to accept help from friends?
What are the challenges of helping a friend?
How does helping others benefit the helper?
Is it better to offer help or wait for someone to ask?