IELTS Life Skills A1 Practice Questions for Sumitra Sharma
Set
1: Personal Information & Family
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"What is your full name?"
"Can you spell your
surname?"
"Where are you from?"
"Are you married?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Do you have any
children?"
"How many people are there in
your family?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Tell me about your family in
Nepal."
"Will your family visit you in
the UK?"
Sample
Answers:
Full name: "My full name is Sumitra Sharma."
Surname spelling: "Yes, it is S-H-A-R-M-A."
From: "I am from Bardghat, Nawalparasi, in Nepal."
Married: "Yes, I am married."
Children: "No, I don't have any children yet."
Family size: "There are five people in my family – my mother, two
sisters, one brother, and me."
Family in Nepal: "My family lives in Bardghat. My mother is a
housewife. My sisters and brother are students."
Visit UK: "My mother wants to visit me in the UK one day, but
not immediately."
Set 2: Your Husband & His Life in the UK
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"What does your husband
do?"
"Where does your husband live
in the UK?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"How long has your husband been
in the UK?"
"Does he have British
citizenship?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Tell me about your husband's
life in the UK."
"What kind of work does he do
there?"
Sample
Answers:
Husband's job: "My husband owns his own business in the UK."
UK location: "He lives in London."
Time in UK: "He has been in the UK for five years now."
Citizenship: "Yes, he has a British passport. It is red."
Husband's life: "He works hard in his business. He lives in a flat and
enjoys living in the UK."
Work: "He runs a small business. I don't know all the
details, but he works very hard."
Set 3: Your Plans to Go to the UK
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"When are you planning to go to
the UK?"
"Are you excited about
going?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Have you ever been to the UK
before?"
"What will you pack for your
trip?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"What preparations have you
made for your move?"
"What are you most looking
forward to?"
Sample
Answers:
When: "I plan to go to the UK in a few months, maybe four or
five months."
Excited: "Yes, I am very excited to see my husband and start
our life together."
Been before: "No, I have never been to the UK before. This will be
my first time."
Pack: "I will pack my clothes, some Nepali spices, and gifts
for my husband."
Preparations: "I am preparing my documents and learning more English.
I also talk to my husband every day."
Looking forward: "I am most looking forward to seeing my husband and
exploring the UK."
Set 4: Your Mother & Siblings
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Do you live with your
mother?"
"How many sisters do you
have?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"What does your brother
do?"
"Do you help your mother at
home?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Tell me about your
relationship with your mother."
"Will you miss your family when
you move?"
Sample
Answers:
Live with mother: "Yes, I live with my mother, sisters, and brother in
Nepal."
Sisters: "I have two sisters."
Brother: "My brother is still studying. He goes to
school."
Help mother: "Yes, I help my mother with cooking, cleaning, and
shopping."
Relationship: "My mother and I are very close. She taught me how to
cook and look after the house."
Miss family: "Yes, I will miss my mother, sisters, and brother very
much. But I will call them on video every day."
Set 5: Your Father
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Is your father living with
you?"
"Does your father work?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"When did your father pass
away?"
"Do you have photos of your
father?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Tell me about your
father."
"How does your family remember
him?"
Sample
Answers:
Father living: "No, my father is not with us anymore. He passed
away."
Father work: "My father used to work, but he is no longer
alive."
When: "He passed away a few years ago. I don't remember
exactly when."
Photos: "Yes, we have photos of him at home. We keep them in
our living room."
About father: "My father was a kind and hardworking man. He loved
our family very much."
Remember him: "We remember him by talking about him and looking at
his photos. My mother tells us stories about him."
Set 6: Your Daily Routine
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"What time do you usually wake
up?"
"What do you eat for
breakfast?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"What do you do in the
afternoon?"
"When do you go to sleep at
night?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Tell me about a typical day in
your life."
"Will your daily routine change
when you go to the UK?"
Sample
Answers:
Wake up: "I usually wake up at 7 o'clock in the morning."
Breakfast: "I eat tea and bread for breakfast, or sometimes
leftovers."
Afternoon: "In the afternoon, I help my mother with housework and
cook lunch."
Sleep: "I go to sleep around 10 PM or 11 PM."
Typical day: "I wake up, have breakfast, do cleaning, meet my
sisters, and cook dinner. In the evening, I talk to my husband on the
phone."
UK change: "Yes, it will change. I will live with my husband, so
I will wake up earlier and help him with his business."
Set 7: Your House and Home
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Do you live in a house or an
apartment?"
"How many rooms are there in
your home?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"What is your favourite room?
Why?"
"Is your home near a
market?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"What is your home like in
Bardghat?"
"What kind of home do you want
to live in in the UK?"
Sample
Answers:
House type: "I live in a house with my mother and siblings."
Rooms: "There are four rooms – a kitchen, two bedrooms, and a
living room."
Favourite room: "My favourite room is the kitchen because I like
cooking with my mother."
Near market: "Yes, my home is very close to the local market, about
five minutes walking."
Home in Bardghat: "It is a simple house with a garden. It has flowers
and vegetables."
UK home: "I want a small, comfortable house with my husband,
near his business."
Set 8: Food and Cooking
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Can you cook?"
"What is your favourite Nepali
dish?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Who cooks in your
family?"
"Do you like spicy food?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"What food do you eat every
day?"
"Are you excited to try British
food?"
Sample
Answers:
Can you cook: "Yes, I can cook very well. My mother taught me."
Favourite dish: "My favourite is dal bhat with vegetables and
curry."
Who cooks: "My mother and I cook for the whole family every
day."
Spicy food: "Yes, I love spicy food. Nepali food is very spicy and
tasty."
Everyday food: "We eat rice, lentils, curry, and vegetables every
day."
British food: "Yes, I am excited to try fish and chips and English
breakfast. My husband told me about them."
Set 9: Transport and Getting Around
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"How do you usually travel in
Nepal?"
"Do you have a driving
license?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Do you prefer bus or car?
Why?"
"Is there a bus stop near your
home?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"How will you travel when you
go to the UK?"
"What is the traffic like in
your hometown?"
Sample
Answers:
Travel in Nepal: "I usually travel by bus because it is cheap and
easy."
Driving license: "No, I do not have a driving license yet."
Preference: "I prefer a car because it is more comfortable and
private."
Bus stop: "Yes, there is a bus stop about five minutes from my
house."
UK travel: "My husband has a car, so I will travel with him or
take the bus."
Traffic: "In Nawalparasi, traffic is not too bad. But in
Kathmandu, it is very busy."
Set 10: Shopping and Money
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Do you like shopping?"
"What do you usually buy at the
market?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Do you prefer shopping online
or in stores?"
"How much do you spend on
vegetables every week?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"What do you know about
shopping in the UK?"
"Will you manage the household
budget with your husband?"
Sample
Answers:
Like shopping: "Yes, I enjoy shopping, especially for clothes and
food."
Buy at market: "I buy vegetables, fruits, rice, spices, and sometimes
clothes."
Online or stores: "I prefer stores because I can see the items clearly
and touch them."
Weekly spend: "We spend about 2,000 Nepali rupees on vegetables
every week."
UK shopping: "I know the UK has supermarkets like Tesco and Asda.
They are very big and have everything."
Budget: "Yes, my husband and I will manage the household
budget together."
Set 11: Health and Exercise
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Do you exercise or play any
sports?"
"When was the last time you
visited a doctor?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Do you eat healthy food?"
"How do you stay fit?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Is healthcare good in
Nepal?"
"Are you worried about
healthcare in the UK?"
Sample
Answers:
Exercise: "I do not play sports, but I walk a lot every
day."
Doctor: "I visited a doctor last year for a check-up."
Healthy food: "Yes, I eat fresh vegetables and fruit. I do not eat
too much sugar."
Stay fit: "I walk to the market and do housework. That keeps me
fit."
Healthcare Nepal: "It is okay, but not all hospitals are good. We go to
private clinics."
UK healthcare: "I am not worried. I know the UK has the NHS, which is
free for everyone."
Set 12: Weather and Seasons
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"What is the weather like in
Nepal in summer?"
"Do you like the rain?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"What is your favourite
season?"
"What do you wear in
winter?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"How is the UK weather
different from Nepal?"
"What clothes will you buy for
the UK weather?"
Sample
Answers:
Summer Nepal: "In summer, it is very hot and sometimes rainy because
of the monsoon."
Like rain: "Yes, I like rain because it makes the weather cool
and fresh."
Favourite season: "I like spring because flowers bloom and the
temperature is pleasant."
Winter wear: "In winter, I wear thick sweaters, a jacket, and sometimes
a scarf."
Difference: "The UK is much colder and rainier. Nepal has hotter
summers and warmer winters."
Buy for UK: "I will buy a warm coat, boots, woolen hats, and
gloves for the UK."
Set 13: Family Occasions and Festivals
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"What festivals do you
celebrate in Nepal?"
"How do you celebrate
Dashain?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Do you give gifts to your
family?"
"What do you eat during
festivals?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Will you celebrate Nepali
festivals in the UK?"
"Do you think your husband will
enjoy Nepali festivals?"
Sample
Answers:
Festivals: "We celebrate Dashain, Tihar, and Holi."
Dashain: "Dashain is our biggest festival. We wear new clothes,
eat special food, and visit family."
Gifts: "Yes, we give clothes and money to younger family
members."
Festival food: "We eat meat curry, rice, and sweets like sel roti
during festivals."
Celebrate in UK: "Yes, I will celebrate Nepali festivals with my
husband at home."
Husband enjoy: "I think yes, he loves Nepali food and culture."
Set 14: Future Plans in the UK
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"When exactly are you planning
to move to the UK?"
"Have you started packing your
things?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"What do you want to do first
when you arrive?"
"Will you look for a job in the
UK?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"What are your main goals after
moving?"
"How will you manage living far
from your mother?"
Sample
Answers:
Move date: "I am planning to move in about four to five months,
after my visa is approved."
Packing: "I have not started packing yet, but I will start
soon."
First thing: "First, I want to see my husband and visit our home. I
want to see his flat."
Job: "I am not sure yet. Maybe I will work later, but first
I want to settle and learn more English."
Goals: "My main goal is to live happily with my husband and
build a good life together."
Mother: "I will call my mother every day on video. I will miss
her, but she wants me to be happy."
Set 15: Hobbies and Free Time
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"What do you do in your free
time?"
"Do you watch TV or
movies?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Do you like listening to
music?"
"What is your favourite TV
show?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Do you think you will have
more free time in the UK?"
"What new hobbies would you
like to try?"
Sample
Answers:
Free time: "I like to talk to my family, watch Nepali TV serials,
and cook."
Watch TV: "Yes, I watch TV every evening. I like comedy
shows."
Music: "Yes, I love listening to Nepali folk songs."
Favourite show: "I like 'Tito Satya' – it is a Nepali comedy
show."
More free time: "Maybe not, because I will help my husband. But
weekends will be free."
New hobbies: "I want to learn gardening and baking cakes in the
UK."
Set 16: Communication with Husband
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"How do you communicate with
your husband now?"
"Do you speak English with
him?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"How often do you talk to
him?"
"Do you send him photos of
Nepal?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Do you find it hard to speak
English on the phone?"
"How will your communication
change when you live together?"
Sample
Answers:
Communicate: "We talk on WhatsApp video and phone calls every
day."
English: "Sometimes we speak English, but mostly we speak
Nepali because I am learning English."
How often: "We call each other twice a day – in the morning and
at night."
Photos: "Yes, I send him photos of my family and our
village."
Hard on phone: "A little bit, because my English is not perfect. But
he is patient with me."
Change: "When we live together, we can talk face-to-face, so
it will be easier."
Set 17: Food Shopping and Budgeting
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Who does the food shopping in
your family?"
"Do you compare prices when you
shop?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Do you buy fresh or frozen
food?"
"How often do you go to the
supermarket?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Is food more expensive in
Nepal or the UK?"
"What will you cook for your
husband in the UK?"
Sample
Answers:
Who shops: "My mother and I go to the market together."
Compare prices: "Yes, we always compare prices to save money."
Fresh or frozen: "I buy fresh food from the local market, never
frozen."
How often: "We go to the market every two or three days."
More expensive: "I think food in the UK is more expensive than
Nepal."
Cook for husband: "I will cook Nepali curries, rice, and also learn
British recipes for him."
Set 18: Neighbours and Community
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Do you know your
neighbours?"
"Do you help your
neighbours?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Is your neighbourhood quiet or
noisy?"
"Do you have friends in your
area?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"What is your neighbourhood
like in Bardghat?"
"What do you know about UK
neighbourhoods?"
Sample
Answers:
Know neighbours: "Yes, I know my neighbours well. We talk often."
Help neighbours: "Sometimes we share food and help each other."
Quiet or noisy: "It is quiet during the day but sometimes noisy in the
evening."
Friends: "Yes, I have friends in my area. We visit each other
sometimes."
Neighbourhood: "It is a friendly village. Everyone knows everyone."
UK neighbourhoods: "I think UK neighbourhoods are quiet and people keep
to themselves."
Set 19: Education and Learning English
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Did you go to school?"
"Are you studying English
now?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"Why is English important for
you?"
"Do you find English easy or
difficult?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"Where are you learning
English?"
"What will you do to improve
your English in the UK?"
Sample
Answers:
School: "Yes, I went to school in Nepal. I studied until Grade
10."
Studying English: "Yes, I am studying English now. I practice every
day."
Why important: "English is important because I need to speak with
people in the UK."
Easy or difficult: "Sometimes it is difficult, especially grammar, but I
am trying."
Where learning: "I learn English at home using books and watching
videos. My husband also helps me."
Improve in UK: "I will join English classes in the UK and practice
with my husband."
Set 20: Adapting to Life in the UK
Phase
1a (Examiner asks you)
"Are you nervous about moving
to the UK?"
"Do you think you will make
friends there?"
Phase
1b (Partner asks you)
"What will you miss most about
Nepal?"
"Do you think you will like
British culture?"
Phase
2b (Discussion)
"What challenges do you think
you will face in the UK?"
"How will you overcome those
challenges?"
Sample
Answers:
Nervous: "A little bit, because it is a big change. But I am
also excited."
Make friends: "Yes, I think I will make friends. I will join
community groups."
Miss most: "I will miss my mother, sisters, brother, and Nepali
food."
British culture: "Yes, I want to learn about British culture and
traditions."
Challenges: "The weather will be cold and my English is not
perfect."
Overcome: "I will wear warm clothes and practice English every
day. I will ask my husband for help."
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