How To Extend Your Part 3 Answer

How To Extend Your Part 3 Answer

⚡ TL;DR

Expert tips and strategies for this part of the IELTS Speaking test. Includes sample responses and key vocabulary for Band 7+.

Originally published September 2017. Last reviewed 3 July 2026.

how to extend your IELTS speaking part 3 answers

This post will look at how to extend your part 3 answers.

In part 3 the examiner will ask you questions that relate to your cue card topic from part 2. The answers you give should give your opinion and show the examiner your ability to use English well.

The questions may include advantages and disadvantages, problems and solutions, how something will change in the future and how something may have changed from the past up until now. It is a good idea to read the news as much as you can and form opinions on common topics, like the environment, technology, education, health and work. 

Try to make your answer around 3-5 sentences long, you don’t want it to be too short or too long. Too long would be similar to a part 2 answer, which could lead you off the topic and onto something else. Too short and you will not be showing the examiner how well you can use English. 

Take a look at the ways that you can extend your answers below, in the aim of getting you a higher score! >>


Express Your Opinion

Expand your answers with reasons…..give your opinion and say why you think that…… (depending on what you are being asked). You can use words like – for, because, since, as. For example;

Part 3 Question – How should students spend their summer vacations?

Answer – In my view, students should do something to benefit them during the summer break, as well as taking some time to relax. Since they have such a long period of time off in the summer months, there is enough time for them to have a holiday, as well as work to save money or intern. I think that gaining skills through work experience relevant to their studies, is a great way to utilise all of that time off. 


Give Specific Examples

Support your answers with examples from your life, past experiences or from articles you have read on the subject. It is much better to do this then try to make something up, as you will be more confident giving an example that you have experienced. You can use – for example, for instance, such as, including. For example;

Part 3 Question – Is higher education too expensive in your country?

Answer – In my opinion, I think that the fees have risen too much in recent years. Expecting students to pay £9,000 per year for courses at many universities is really expensive. For example, my friend who has completed a masters degree, paid £10,000 to complete the course in one year, without funding from the government. The fees continue to rise, with many students opting to complete courses in a skilled trade rather than go down the academic route, mainly due to the costs involved. 


Use Linking Words

You can extend your answers by giving contrasting details, using words like – but, however, although, even though, while, whereas.. etc. For example;

Part 3 Question – Should all students pay for their university education?

Answer – In my opinion, I think that students should be able to have a means tested university education, meaning that those whose family income is not enough to cover the costs, would have funding and bursaries from the government, whereas those who could afford it would have to pay the fees. However, this would perhaps create a divide between those who have money and those who do not.


Think About The Future

When the examiner asks you a question, think about the future – using the future tense. You can use will be/going to or in a hypothetical situation you can use would or could. For example;

Part 3 Question – How do you think people will travel in the future?

Answer – I’ve never given that much thought really! If I have to imagine what it will be like, I think that maybe some forms of travel would potentially become more luxurious and more expensive. For example, flights could become more expensive if some of the aeroplanes are made into luxurious cabins, with private areas for passengers. This could also happen on trains, with passengers able to buy more expensive tickets for their own cabin or fancy seating area. The next generation of travel may become high end and extravagant for those who want it.


PRACTICE

Practice as much as you can with a partner or your teacher, looking at past questions and working on your overall conversation. The best student answers are given naturally, giving opinions, explaining, and giving specific examples. 

Think about the structures you need to use and the words that will help you to connect your information together. Take a look through the practice question and answers in this section to get some ideas. 

Don’t overcomplicate it by thinking of ‘complex structures’ and grammar that you need to use when you are answering. 

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How To Extend Your Part 3 Answer

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Introduction

⚡ TL;DR

Expert tips and strategies for this part of the IELTS Speaking test. Includes sample responses and key vocabulary for Band 7+.

Originally published September 2017. Last reviewed 3 July 2026.

An introduction to IELTS speaking part 3

In this post, we will be looking in-depth at part 3 of the speaking test. 

The IELTS Speaking Test lasts 11-14 minutes. 

The test has three parts, where you are interviewed by a trained examiner. You are not allowed to use a dictionary during the test. IELTS Academic and IELTS General students take the same test and it is marked in the same way.


PART 3 INFORMATION

Part 3 = 3-4 minutes – A conversation between you and the examiner. 

The examiner will lead the conversation by asking general questions, which relate to the topic/cue card used in part 2. 

The questions asked will encourage you to share your thoughts, feeling and opinions. You are scored on your use of English, not on your general knowledge or opinions. 


Part 3 Questions

Part 3 questions may seem difficult to answer, as they are less personal than questions in parts 1 and 2, they are more about society or the country as a whole. You should concentrate on giving your opinions and not worry so much about supporting them with facts. 

Here is an example of a cue card question from part 2, followed by a part 3 question;

Part 2 Question

Describe one of your favourite possesions.

Part 3 Question

What kinds of objects do you think give status to people in your country?

Model Answer (High Level)

Personally, I think many people want to have the latest iPhone or other expensive gadgets to show off their status in society. Depending on the personal wealth of the individual, they may show their status through really expensive items, like cars, private planes or super yachts. In my country, it is quite common to see people wearing expensive clothes, using the latest gadgets and driving expensive luxury cars. it is also quite common in the summer months to see many yachts and super yachts. So in my opinion, luxury items seem to give prestige to some in my country. 


Expressing Opinions

When giving your opinion, you can use the following idioms and structures;

  • Personally. I think that…..
  • In my opinion, I believe that……
  • As far as I’m concerned…….
  • If you ask me…….
  • In my view…..
  • In my experience……..
  • I strongly believe that……..
  • I have often felt that………

Try answering the following part 3 questions >>

Q. Why do you think people go to restaurants when they want to celebrate something?

Q. Which are more popular in your country: fast food restaurants or traditional restaurants? Why do you think that is?

Q. Some people say that food in an expensive restaurant is always better than food in a cheap restaurant – would you agree?

Think about the points below when you are answering;

  • Allow your ideas to flow naturally.
  • Use linking words and phrases.
  • Use phrases that let the examiner know that you are expressing your opinion (see above).
how to express your opinion in IELTS speaking

Giving An Example

When you give your answer, include a specific example to gain more marks. You can mention something from your own personal experience, or something you have read about etc. You do not have to go into as much detail as you would for a part 2 answer, but a specific example can make your answer a high-level response

Part 3 Question

Q. How should we educate children to protect the environment?

Model Answer (High-Level)

There are a number of ways that children can understand how to preserve the environment. For example, in school, they may complete projects where they have to clean up beach areas or learn about protecting animals. My friend teaches at a school and her students often organise beach litter collections. They remove waste from the beach, especially plastic bags and bottles, which can harm sea life, birds and other creatures. They do this as part of their environmental study programme. 


Advantages / Disadvantages Questions

Common questions in part 3 look at both sides of an argument. You may see an advantage/disadvantage question, where you can bring your own personal experiences to be used as examples. 

Part 3 Question

Q – What are the advantages and disadvantages of working in an open plan office space?

Model Answer (High-Level)

One of the benefits of working in this way is that you can easily talk to your colleagues. You can share ideas quickly and find out information without having to send a message or an email. In my opinion, working in an open plan office has the main disadvantage of being very noisy. This can affect your concentration levels, as the noise will distract you from your work. I used to work in an environment like this, which was very distracting and I found it so hard to concentrate. From my point of view, I think that there are more disadvantages to working in this type of environment.


Expressing more than one view

The examiners give high marks to those who can structure their answer well and use terms like; firstly (or first of all), secondly (second of all), thirdly and lastly. Similar to how you may structure a writing task answer, you can lead the examiner through your points using these linking words.

Part 3 Question

Q – What advantages do universities bring to society?

Model Answer (High Level)

In my opinion, going to university can bring many benefits to society, first of all, it can train people to have specialist knowledge that can benefit all, for instance, doctors, lawyers and architects. Secondly, when you learn specialist skills at university, you also learn how to interact with other people and work together. Lastly, having a skilled workforce can make both society and its systems better and continually striving to improve. 


Linking Words

Using linking words and phrases will improve your band score, making your answer more coherent and natural. 

Linking Words

I Don’t Know The Answer

What should you do if you don’t know the answer? Think about someone else’s opinion or something you have read about and form an opinion quickly. You can say something like “I have never really thought about that to be honest” to buy yourself some time while you think of what to say. You could also use one of the following sentences;

  • Speaking off the top of my head….
  • I’ve never given that much thought…..
  • I don’t have much of an opinion on this, because…..
  • I’m not really the right person to ask about this, because……

You need to show the examiner your use of English at a high level, not how impressive your opinions are, so by being honest and then discussing the question, you can expand and give your answer, for example;

Part 3 Question

Q – How do you think people will travel in the future?

Model Answer (High Level)

I’ve never given that much thought really! If I have to imagine what it will be like, I think that maybe some forms of travel will become more luxurious and more expensive. For example, flights might become more expensive if some of the aeroplanes are made into luxurious cabins, with private areas for passengers. This could also happen on trains, with passengers able to buy more expensive tickets for their own cabin or fancy seating area. The next generation of travel may become very high end and extravagant for those who want it.

What do you think of the answer? Even if you make something up, you need to show the examiner you have used English well to deliver your answer. 


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How To Extend Your Part 3 Answer

IELTS Cue Card 11 – Describe A Restaurant You Enjoyed Going To

⚡ TL;DR

A complete model answer and preparation guide for this IELTS Speaking cue card topic. Includes key vocabulary, follow-up questions, and examiner-approved response strategies.

Originally published September 2017. Last reviewed 3 July 2026.

In this post, you will see a sample cue card questionhigh-level answer and feedback


Model Answer

I’d like to talk about a restaurant that I have visited with my family that is close to our hearts, as it is owned by close friends of my husbands family. This restaurant is a traditional Greek restaurant that is located right on a beach and built overlooking the sea. It is in such a beautiful location that it is very popular with both locals and tourists on the island where I live. 

I have visited this restaurant with my family many times before and we return regularly to eat there. They serve all kinds of fresh fish and traditional Greek dishes. My favourite dish is the kokkinisto, which is beef cooked in a red wine sauce, served with rice or potatoes. My husband also enjoys this dish, but he prefers to order the fresh fish, which is usually caught by his friend who works there and is also one of the local policemen. They have an abundant supply of fish, crab, squid and shellfish, they also have a fish pool there, where they keep a supply of sea bream and tanks with lobsters. 

This restaurant has a very special place in our hearts because it is where I got married. Friends and family came together to transform the restaurant into a beach side paradise for our wedding celebrations. The food that they served during the wedding was excellent, with a starter of Greek salad and a meat meze, the main course was lamb cooked on a spin outside, with vegetables, and potatoes. Then, for dessert, there were fruit plates and plenty of wedding cake. The food was so delicious that everyone commented on how good it was and how much they had enjoyed it. 

The Mediterranean food served in this restaurant is always fresh and cooked by a chef who has years and years of experience making these traditional dishes. The atmosphere there is wonderful and relaxing, with a regular crowd of people who visit. Everybody is made to feel welcome and like they are a part of the family. If anyone was looking for recommendations for places to eat when visiting the island, I would not hesitate to send them there. 


Feedback

This is a high-level answer, as there are concrete words being used to tell a story and answer the why, who, where and what questions. Words and phrases are used to describe thoughts and feelings. The bullet points have been covered with the extra information given (examples), which extends the answer. Collocations, plurals and idioms have also been used correctly.


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How To Extend Your Part 3 Answer

IELTS Cue Card 10 – Describe A Small Business You Want To Start

⚡ TL;DR

A complete model answer and preparation guide for this IELTS Speaking cue card topic. Includes key vocabulary, follow-up questions, and examiner-approved response strategies.

Originally published September 2017. Last reviewed 3 July 2026.

IELTS speaking part 2 cue card describe a small business that you want to start

In this post, you will see a sample cue card questionhigh-level answer and feedback.

IELTS speaking part 2 cue card example and answer

Model Answer

I’d like to talk about a small business idea that I have been considering for a while and that is to open a craft cafe. I would like to rent a property in a popular area where I live, with enough space for a coffee bar, tables inside, a workshop in the back and an outside seating area. This would be a creative environment, for people to come and spend time with their friends or on their own to make something and have a coffee. 

The creative space inside would have a workshop area where classes could be held regularly, with those attending paying a small fee. Materials would be available for people to knit, crochet or draw. People could donate craft items too, on a sharing basis, for example, if you bring something to share, you can take something in return. This would encourage people to meet fellow makers and make new friends in the community. So many people now are into crafting that there has been a surge in craft classes in local communities. This cafe would be a  dedicated craft cafe space.

I would like to start this business in the next five years if possible, starting out with a small property and then possibly expanding into a larger space if the profits allow. The next step would be to create a learning centre next to the workshop so that people could also learn other skills and attend courses there. I have not yet had the time or money to start this business, as quite a lot of money would be needed to rent and renovate a space. I am still looking for the ‘perfect’ property to do this in, as I have in my thoughts somewhere that is small and looks like it would fit into an old English village. 

I would like to open a craft cafe so that fellow minded people could meet up and share their skills and knowledge with other crafters. People in the community with various skills could run workshops so that people who wish to learn something new have the opportunity. In my area, there are no classes like this or any opportunity for people to learn new skills in crafts. Bringing people together in this way is a grat idea and would certainly be welcomed by the large crafting community that already exists. 


Feedback

This is a high-level answer, as there are concrete words being used to tell a story (the story behind the craft cafe idea). Words and phrases are used to describe thoughts and feelings. The bullet points have been covered with the extra information given (examples), which extends the answer. The answer also includes collocations and the correct use of pronouns.


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How To Extend Your Part 3 Answer

IELTS Cue Card 9 – Describe A Photograph That You Remember

⚡ TL;DR

A complete model answer and preparation guide for this IELTS Speaking cue card topic. Includes key vocabulary, follow-up questions, and examiner-approved response strategies.

Originally published September 2017. Last reviewed 3 July 2026.

In this post, you will see a sample cue card questionhigh-level answer and feedback.

IELTS speaking part 2 cue card describe a photograph that you remember
IELTS speaking part 2 cue card example with model answer

Model Answer

I want to tell you about one of my favourite photographs, it was taken by me a few years ago when my parents came to visit the island. They were on holiday for a couple of weeks and wanted to visit various places, including Paleokastritsa, Sidari, Mon Repos and the famous Town. They also wanted to return to the quaint little fishing village of Kassiopi, which is a lovely place to go to get a coffee and watch the boats come in and go out. 

I took a photograph of my parents enjoying a traditional Greek dessert called Baklava. I used my canon camera with a 50mm lens, so the photograph is very detailed, with great lighting. They both look so happy and are obviously enjoying themselves. The baklava in the photograph is dripping in honey, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. My father has his piece of baklava on his fork, raised about to put it into his mouth and he is smiling, my mother is laughing at him. We were sitting at a cafe near to the water, with the sea and the boats in the background. 

I remember this photograph as we had a great day out in that small fishing village, wandering around the small shopping lined streets and looking at the tourist merchandise for sale. We checked out the boats that were docked, taking an interest in the speedboats and small yachts that were moored there. You often see super yachts around the island or expensive speedboats that look like they are out of a movie. We then sat and had some refreshments in the waterside cafe and ordered some sweet traditional desserts. Everyone was happy, laughing and in high spirits that day. I know that they enjoyed themselves immensely and when they visit, they alsways ask to go to Kassiopi and have a walk around.  


Feedback

This is a high-level answer, as there are concrete words being used to tell a story (the story behind the photograph). Words and phrases are used to describe thoughts and feelings. The bullet points have been covered with the extra information given (examples), which extends the answer. 


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