Part 1 questions are short and personal — about daily life, habits, preferences. Most test-takers give one-sentence answers and stop, or ramble for 30 seconds without structure. The ideal Part 1 answer is 2-3 sentences: a direct answer, a reason or detail, and an optional extension.
Examples
Weak
Avoid"Do you like cooking?" → "Yes, I like cooking. It is good."
Stronger
Better"Do you like cooking?" → "Yes, quite a lot actually — I find it a good way to switch off after work. I particularly enjoy making dishes from scratch rather than following a recipe too closely."
The strong answer gives a direct reply (yes), a reason tied to a real experience (switch off after work), and a natural extension (from scratch vs recipe). It takes about 15 seconds — long enough to show fluency, short enough not to ramble.
How It Works
The 2-3 sentence frame
- Answer: direct response to the question (yes/no + one word).
- Reason/detail: why, when, how often, or a specific example.
- Extension (optional): contrast, follow-up, or preference.
Target length
- Yes/no questions: 2-3 sentences, 10-20 seconds.
- How often / When / Where: 2-3 sentences, same target.
- Do not ask the examiner to repeat unless you genuinely did not hear.
Useful answer starters
Quick rules
- Never repeat the question back as your first sentence.
- Give a reason even for simple yes/no answers.
- End naturally — do not trail off with "...and so on" or "...etc."
Common Mistakes
One-word answer
Avoid"Do you enjoy reading?" → "Yes."
Better"Do you enjoy reading?" → "Yes, very much — I read mostly non-fiction, especially books about history and economics. I find it a more focused way to learn than watching videos."
Fix: Always follow yes/no with a reason and at least one specific detail.
Repeating the question
Avoid"Do you like sports?" → "I like sports. Sports are good for health."
Better"Do you like sports?" → "Yes, I do — I play tennis twice a week and I try to go running on weekends too."
Fix: Start with your answer and reason, not a repetition of the question words.
Practice Lab
Self-mark each task. Retry until every answer is correct.
Score: 0/3
1. Quick pick
Which Part 1 answer best demonstrates Band 7 Speaking?
2. Build it
Put the sentence in the correct order.
Tap a chunk to move it between the bank and answer area.
3. Sort it
Sort each item into the correct category.
Yes, I read quite a lot — mostly science fiction and the occasional biography.
Reading is a good habit and many people read books in their free time.
Not really — I prefer podcasts because I can listen while commuting.
Well, there are many types of books and different people like different things.
Why It Matters
IELTS Speaking Part 1 tests whether you can communicate comfortably about familiar topics. The examiner is listening for natural fluency and appropriate length — not complexity. A 2-3 sentence answer with a clear reason demonstrates both. One-sentence answers interrupt fluency; 30-second rambles reduce coherence.
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