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IELTS SPEAKING TOPICS PART 1 – WORK OR STUDY
- Are you currently working or studying?
Answer: Well, I’m actually juggling both at the moment. During the day, I work as a marketing assistant, but in the evenings, I attend an online course in digital marketing. It’s quite demanding, but I find it really rewarding because I can apply what I learn directly to my job.
- What do you enjoy most about your job/studies?
Answer: Honestly, the best part is the sense of accomplishment I get after completing a project. Whether it’s finishing a big campaign at work or acing an assignment in my course, I feel like I’m constantly growing. Plus, I love the people I work with—they make every day enjoyable.
- How long have you been in your current position/course?
Answer: I’ve been in my current role for just over two years now. Time flies when you’re having fun! I started this course last semester, so it’s still relatively new, but I’m already seeing how much it’s helping me improve my skills.
- Did you always want to pursue this career/field of study?
Answer: Not exactly. When I was younger, I thought about becoming a teacher, but then I realized that marketing was more aligned with my interests. Looking back, I think I made the right choice because I genuinely enjoy what I do now.
- What skills have you developed through your work/studies?
Answer: Through my work, I’ve become much better at time management and communication. My studies have also helped me sharpen my analytical skills. For instance, I’ve learned how to break down complex data into actionable insights, which has been incredibly useful.
- Can you compare your current job/studies with what you did before?
Answer: Sure! Before this, I worked in retail, which was completely different. While I enjoyed interacting with customers, it wasn’t as intellectually stimulating as my current role. Now, I feel like I’m constantly challenged and learning something new every day.
- Would you prefer to work independently or as part of a team? Why?
Answer: That’s a tough one. On one hand, working independently allows me to focus without distractions, but on the other hand, collaborating with a team brings out the best ideas. So, I guess I’d say a mix of both works best for me—it keeps things balanced.
- Is it important for you to continue learning new things in your field?
Answer:: Absolutely! The world of marketing is always evolving, especially with technology advancing so quickly. If I didn’t keep up, I’d fall behind. That’s why I try to stay ahead by taking courses and reading industry blogs regularly.
- What challenges do you face in your work/studies?
Answer: One of the biggest challenges is managing my workload. Sometimes, deadlines pile up, and it feels overwhelming. However, I’ve learned to prioritize tasks and delegate when necessary, which helps ease the pressure.
- If you could change one thing about your job/course, what would it be?
Answer: Hmm, if I could change anything, I’d probably reduce the amount of paperwork involved. It can be tedious and takes away from the creative aspects of the job. But overall, I’m pretty satisfied with where I am right now.
- How does your work/study schedule affect your daily routine?
Answer: It definitely keeps me busy! I usually wake up early to get a head start on the day, and by the time I finish my evening classes, I’m exhausted. However, I make sure to set aside some time for relaxation. I believe it’s crucial to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
- In the future, do you see yourself still in the same line of work/study?
Answer: I think so. Marketing is such a dynamic field, and there are endless opportunities to grow. Unless something drastically changes, I can see myself continuing down this path. Who knows, maybe I’ll even start my own agency someday!
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