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Ever get asked about pets in your IELTS speaking test and feel like you've got nothing to say?
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Ever get asked about pets in your IELTS speaking test and feel like you've got nothing to say?
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Today we're going to fix that.
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Stick around because we've got two very different perspectives that will give you all the answers you need.
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Hello and welcome back to IELTS Time.
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Today we're tackling a part one topic that can trip people up.
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Pets.
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First you'll see an IELTS style part one practice on the topic of pets where our regular contributor, Joseph, answers naturally.
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Just like he would in the real exam.
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Then I'll break down his responses, show you useful phrases and give you alternative ways to answer.
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After that, we'll switch perspectives and hear from Blondie, a true pet lover, with visuals that bring her answers to life.
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You'll get two very different sets of answers, so you can compare styles and pick up ideas for your own speaking test.
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Let's dive in.
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Do you have any pets?
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No, I don't.
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I've never really felt a strong urge to get one.
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and with my current university schedule, it would probably be more of a hassle than a joy.
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I'm fine being around animals sometimes, but I don't see having a pet as a necessity in my life.
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Did you have a pet when you were a child?
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Yes, we had a small rabbit when I was around eight.
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I remember feeding it carrots all the time, even though my parents said it needed other food too.
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It didn't live very long, but I do have some fond memories of it.
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Do you like animals?
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I wouldn't say I'm a huge animal lover, but I don't dislike them either.
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If a friend has a pet, I'll spend some time with it, but I don't feel a strong personal connection to animals.
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I'm kind of neutral on the whole thing.
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What do you like about having pets?
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I haven't had a pet as an adult, but from what I've seen, pets can make a home feel more lively.
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Some people enjoy the routine and companionship pets bring, and I get why that's appealing.
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For me, though, it's not something I really need.
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What animals do you think make the best pets?
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I think it depends on your lifestyle.
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for busy people like students cats might be better since they're more independent dogs are great if you have time to
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take them out and play but they need a lot more attention smaller pets like fish or hamsters are probably the easiest to look after why do you think people keep pets
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i suppose most people keep pets for companionship.
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They can make you feel less lonely, especially if you live alone.
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Others might find looking after an animal comforting or relaxing.
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Pets can also encourage a more active lifestyle, like going for walks.
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Are pets common in your country?
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Yes, pets are quite common.
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Even among students, it's not unusual to have a cat or a small pet.
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In bigger cities, dog parks and pet cafes have become really popular over the last few years, showing how important pets are to a lot of people.
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Is it expensive to keep a pet in your country?
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It can be, especially when it comes to vet bills.
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Food and toys are relatively affordable, but medical care for pets can get pretty costly.
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one reason why some people hesitate before getting a pet.
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Are there any animals that should not be kept as pets?
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Why?
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Yes, definitely.
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Wild animals like big cats, monkeys, or snakes shouldn't be kept as pets.
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They have very specific needs that are hard to meet in a home environment, and it's not fair to the animals or safe for people to try.
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It's better to admire those animals in the wild or in sanctuaries?
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Welcome back.
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Joseph's responses are a great example of natural and thoughtful answers.
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Now let's unpack some of what he says and find some useful ideas for your own test.
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We start with, do you have any pets?
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Did you catch what Joseph says about not having pets?
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He mentions he never feels a strong urge to get one.
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Strong urge is a really useful phrase for showing you don't have a strong desire.
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But if you do have a pet, you could say something like, yes I have a dog who's like family to me.
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Or if you don't have pets but like animals, you could say something like, I'd love to get a cat someday.
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Next, the question shifts to childhood.
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Did you have a pet when you were a child?
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Joseph talks about having a rabbit, sharing a simple personal detail that makes his answer memorable.
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You can do the same, maybe tell a brief story about a dog, a hamster, or even say you didn't have pets but enjoyed visiting friends' animals.
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From there it's a broader question.
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Do you like animals?
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Joseph takes a neutral stance.
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He's neither a big animal lover nor someone who dislikes them.
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This is completely fine.
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But if you love animals you can say, I absolutely adore them.
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They bring so much joy.
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Or if you're less keen, you might say, I'm not really an animal person, but I respect those who are.
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That leads into, what do you like about having pets?
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Joseph's answer is honest and realistic because he acknowledges his lack of a pet and answers from that perspective.
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Instead of pretending to be a pet owner, he explains what he understands about the benefits of pets from an outside point of view This shows a thoughtful, non-exaggerated response He says pets make a home feel more lively
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You might say pets provide unconditional love or help reduce stress Then comes, what animals do you think make the best pets?
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Joseph links his answer to lifestyle Saying cats suit busy people because they're independent while dogs need more attention.
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You can also mention that exotic pets need special care and might not be suitable for everyone.
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Next four.
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Why do people keep pets?
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Joseph explains that people keep pets for companionship, to feel less lonely, and because pets encourage a more active lifestyle.
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You might also add that pets provide emotional support, fun, or even protection.
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Then we hear, Are pets common in your country?
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Joseph paints a clear picture of pet culture, mentioning dog parks and pet cafes.
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Great ways to sound current and informed.
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If you live somewhere different, adapt your examples.
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Maybe farm animals or small pets in crowded cities.
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Almost at the end, the question is, is it expensive to keep a pet?
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Joseph is honest.
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Vet bills can be costly, but food and toys are more affordable.
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You can also mention grooming, accessories or emergencies to make your answer more complete.
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And finally, are there any animals that shouldn't be kept as pets?
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Joseph gives a responsible answer, saying wild animals need special care and can be dangerous.
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You could add that some wild animals are illegal to keep, or that animals belong in their natural habitats.
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That's it for our breakdown of Joseph's answers.
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Now get ready for a completely different perspective from Blondie.
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Do you have any pets?
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Yes, I do.
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I have a super cute golden retriever named Daisy.
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She's full of energy and is my best friend.
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Did you have a pet when you were a child?
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Absolutely.
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I grew up with a fluffy Persian cat named Fluffy.
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She was always so calm and loved to cuddle, which was perfect for a little kid.
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Do you like animals?
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I adore them.
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I find all kinds of animals fascinating, from tiny insects to majestic lions.
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They just have a way of making life more joyful.
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What do you like about having pets?
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I love the unconditional love and companionship they offer.
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Coming home to a wagging tail or a happy purr after a long day is the best feeling in the world.
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What animals do you think make the best pets?
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For me, dogs are the best pets because they're so loyal and active.
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However, I also think cats are wonderful, especially for people who appreciate a more independent companion.
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Why do you think people keep pets?
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I believe people keep pets for companionship and to feel a deeper connection to nature.
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Pets provide emotional support, reduce stress and can even encourage a more active lifestyle.
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Are pets common in your country?
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Yes, pets are very common here.
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It feels like almost everyone I know has a dog or a cat and you'll often see people walking their dogs in parks and on the streets.
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Is it expensive to keep a pet in your country?
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It can be, yes.
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The initial cost of getting a pet is one thing but the ongoing expenses for food, vet visits and grooming can add up quickly.
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Are there any animals that should not be kept as pets?
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Why?
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I think wild and exotic animals should not be kept as pets.
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They belong in their natural habitats and it's nearly impossible to provide them with the proper environment and care they need in a home.
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So there you have it.
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Two great examples, two very different styles, but both effective in their own way.
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Joseph showed us how to be thoughtful and grounded, even if you're not a huge animal lover.
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And Blondie proved that when you are passionate about a topic, you can use that energy to give truly memorable answers.
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The key takeaway is this.
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The best answers are the ones that are authentic to you.
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Don't try to be a character you're not.
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Now it's your turn.
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Practice answering these same nine questions out loud.
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Find your own voice.
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Are you a Joseph?
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A Blondie?
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Or somewhere in between?
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Use what you learned today to build your confidence and sound like your natural self on test day.
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Until next time, keep practicing and good luck with your speaking test.
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