IELTS SPEAKING Topic: Roads and Streets
Question 1. Are the roads and streets in the area where you live busy?
Answer 1: Yes, the roads in my area can get pretty busy, especially during rush hour. There’s always a lot of traffic, and sometimes it feels like everyone is in a hurry. But it’s not too bad if you avoid peak times.
Answer 2: Not really, the streets where I live are quite peaceful. There’s some traffic during the morning and evening, but generally, it’s calm. I enjoy living in a quieter neighborhood, away from the hustle and bustle.
Question 2. How do people cross the road in the city where you live?
Answer 1: In my city, most people use pedestrian crossings or traffic lights to cross the road. It’s pretty well-organized, and drivers usually respect the rules, so it feels safe to walk around.
Answer 2: People in my city often cross at designated crosswalks, but sometimes, when the traffic is light, they might just cross wherever they find convenient. It’s not the safest habit, but it happens quite often.
Question 3. What is the condition of the roads in your city like?
Answer 1: The roads in my city are fairly good. Most of them are well-maintained, and the government frequently fixes any potholes. There are a few areas that could use some work, but overall, they’re in decent shape.
Answer 2: To be honest, the roads in my city aren’t in the best condition. There are quite a few potholes, and during the rainy season, it gets even worse. It can be quite frustrating for drivers and pedestrians alike.
Question 4. Do you think the roads in your city need improvement?
Answer 1: Definitely, there are some areas where the roads could use a bit of improvement. Fixing the potholes and making the streets smoother would make driving much safer and more comfortable for everyone.
Answer 2: Yes, I believe the roads in my city could be improved. Better maintenance and regular checks would help prevent accidents and make the roads safer for both drivers and pedestrians.