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Describe a book – you have recently read/ that you would like to read again
“Describe a book” in IELTS Speaking is a topic that many candidates encounter in the IELTS Speaking test.
Topic 1: Describe a book you have recently read
- What kind of book it is
- What it is about
- What sort of people would enjoy it
- And explain why you liked it.
Sample Answer:
I consider myself as a bookworm so when it comes to describing a book I read, I am really confused since I don’t know which one to choose, but I will tell you about the book that I have just finished most recently – Angels and Demons – a bestselling mystery-thriller novel written by Dan Brown. The whole story revolves around the protagonist named Robert Langdon who is on a quest to rescue the Pope and discover the underlying mysteries of the Catholic church. Though the book involves a lot of religious issues, it can cater to all kinds of readers as there aren’t many technical terms. From my point of view, it is a true masterpiece, enchanting and captivating, filled with conspiracies and plot twists that really send shivers down my spine. I was so fascinated by the book that I had to find the film adaptation online to watch afterwards, and it did not let me down at all. The movie was so action-packed that it kept me on the edge of my seat.
What I especially like about the book is that it is very thought-provoking and it kept me thinking for a very long time after I had finished reading. I appreciate the moral lessons of the book. The story, though may sound distant to our lives, conveys meanings that are relatable to readers, and I am grateful that I learnt something from the book.
All in all, it is an outstanding book that I would definitely recommend to my friends.
Topic 2: Describe a book that you would like to read again
- What the book was about
- Why you read it the first place
- What you learned from this book
- And explain why you would like to read it again.
Sample Answer
Okay so I would like to tell you about the book called Harry Potter, which is a fantasy novel, written by the British author J. K. Rowling. It’s one that I can reread time and time again.
The book describes the life of a young wizard named Harry Potter and his two best friends, Ron and Hermione. Harry has to struggle to kill the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort, whose aim is to become immortal and destroy all those who stand in his way of ruling the world.
The reason why this book comes to mind is that it is a reminder of my childhood. It was a gift for my birthday from my parents to reward my high score in an exam at school. Up until now, I can still remember clearly how fascinated I was when I received it.
Thanks to this book, I realized that determination and effort play essential roles in achieving my goals. Since then, I have always worked hard to overcome all obstacles and challenges in my life.
Harry Potter will always be on my to-read list for a number of reasons. Firstly, I have always been a great admirer of science fiction books so I love the way that the author describes the whole magical world with the magic school, Hogwarts, and the flying brooms. Secondly, reading this book not only helps me to relax after a long day of work or study but also cheers me up whenever I am feeling blue.
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Posted by David S. Wills | Jan 6, 2018 | IELTS Tips , Speaking , YouTube | 0
Today we’re going to look at a question from IELTS speaking part two, also known as the “long answer” question. In this part of the exam, as you probably know, you are expected to speak for about two minutes on a given topic . The topic will be presented to you on a “cue card” and you will then have a minute to make notes before you speak. Today, the topic is books and we will explore how to describe a book you have read recently .
There are lots of different ways that this question could be phrased, and so, as always, you can’t just memorise an answer. In fact, in IELTS it’s always a bad idea to memorize answers. You have questions like “describe your favourite book” or “describe a book that you read in your childhood,” but today I’m going to give you a more general question.
In this lesson, we will learn several things:
- How to read the cue card
- Note-making skills
- Some useful vocabulary
- How to answer this cue card fully
The Cue Card: Describe a book you have read recently
As I said, there are many IELTS cue cards about books. You could be asked about your favorite book or a book you really love, but in this case we will just look at a book you have read recently:
Describe a book you have read recently. You should say: what kind of book it is who wrote the book what the story of the book is and explain if it is a good book or not.
Once you have read the cue card, you must think about it quickly. Analyse the topic and ask yourself what exactly you should talk about. In this case, you may ask:
- Can I talk about any book? – no, only one you’ve read recently
- Could it be a book that I dislike? – yes, that is possible
- Must it be a book that I enjoyed? – no, the final part of the question makes it clear that you don’t have to have liked it
- Should I talk about the plot? – yes, that is fulfilling the third bullet point
You should quickly choose a book, think about how to explain it, and then try to talk about the ideas on the cue card.
Making Notes
So the first thing you should do is make a few notes on the topic. Of course, as we’ve discussed before, you really shouldn’t write too much. Remember – you just have one minute! Don’t write down sentences or else you’ll only have enough to speak for ten or twenty seconds. Instead, write the ideas you want to discuss or the vocabulary you may need.
In this case, of course we first have to think about the book itself. What was its name, and who was the author? It doesn’t have to be an English book, but you do need to be able to give the English title and – if it was written by an English-speaking author, you also must be able to say their name. Here in China, many famous foreigners have Chinese names, or at least their names are adapted to make it easier for Chinese speakers to pronounce, and so they sound weird to an English speaker. For example, my students always talk about “Jobs” when they mean “Steve Jobs.” So make sure you know the name.
Then you need to think about the tasks outlined in the cue card and make notes on them so that you don’t forget any part of it. This is where you need to make useful notes.
So the first thing we need to talk about, according to the cue card, is the “kind of” book. Another way of saying that is “ genre .” This means, is it a mystery novel or a romance? Is it a horror novel or a coming-of-age story? There are so many kinds of novels. Of course, you don’t need to know them all, but being able to talk about the ones that you actually like is important. Go beyond that and consider being able to discuss the book further in terms of adjectives – is it thrilling? Hilarious? Shocking? Provocative? These are some good vocabulary items to note down during your one minute.
When it comes to genre, you can borrow many words from your movie vocabulary . Here is a video about describing movies. Most of those words can be re-used for describing books:
Next you should really think about the plot of the novel. You don’t need to say everything. Instead, summarize it. Think about the main action and key scenes. Talk briefly about the beginning and ending, or any important moments.
When talking about the plot of a film or book, you can use the present simple or past simple. This is because these events exist outside of time as they are immortalized in a text. They are, in a sense, always happening.
For example, you could equally say:
Romeo kissed Juliet
Romeo kisses Juliet.
A great way of learning how to do this effectively is to go on Wikipedia or IMDB and then find descriptions of movies. Obviously, you should not try to memorize these, but you can definitely borrow some language or even structure.
Structuring your Answer
The important things about IELTS speaking part 2 are that you actually answer all parts of the question, and that you do it in between 1 and 2 minutes. The order in which you give the details is not important. Therefore, you can talk about any of the cue card suggestions first or last. However, be sensible and think of a logical order in your head. Make sure these are in your notes so that you don’t forget anything.
Sample Answer – Describe a Book
Here’s my answer to the above question.
Recently, I read a novel called Before the Fall by Noah Hawley, who is the writer of some popular TV shows. It’s hard to give the genre because it’s a quite unusual book; however, it is both a drama and a mystery to some degree. The story is about a plane crash. This happens at the beginning of the book, and after that we get the back story of the people who were on the plane. We don’t know why the plane crashed although it seems like an accident. However, the mystery element comes into the book as the story develops because we are shown too many coincidences. The book also details the relationship between a man and a boy who survive the crash, and this gives the story its heart. I really enjoyed this book. Normally I prefer to read non-fiction books but in this case I was attracted to Before the Fall because I really liked the writer’s TV work and I was curious about how he would handle a novel. Ultimately, I was not disappointed. His ability to tell a good story made him an excellent novelist.
Here’s my recording of the sample answer. Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel for more IELTS videos. I try to post about once every 1-2 weeks.
I answered the “who wrote it” and “what kind of book” parts very quickly at the beginning and spent more time on the plot and my reaction to the book. It’s important you take into consideration while planning that some parts of the question simply aren’t possible to talk about that much.
Note also the verb “detail” in that second paragraph. It’s a reporting verb used in slightly formal speech meaning roughly the same as “tells”.
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Describe a book you have recently read
IELTS Cue Card # 184 – Describe a book you have recently read
IELTS Speaking Part 2: IELTS Cue Card/ Candidate Task Card.
Describe a book you have recently read.
You should say:
- what the book is
- who wrote the book
- what the book is about
and explain how much you enjoyed reading this book.
Model Answer 1: I believe that there are only a few people today who don’t know A.P.J Abdul Kalam as one of the most brilliant minds and inspirational figures of the 21st century. Needless to say, I also like this prominent figure who was the 11th president of India. He had also written some famous books. Today I would like to talk about one of his famous books which I have recently read.
The name of this book is “Forge Your Future”. Originally published in October 2014, it has been acclaimed as one the most inspirational books of all time all over the world. The contents of this book are unique in the sense that it is based on the mails and the questions which were asked by several people all over the country to Mr Abdul kalam. On the other hands, Mr Kalam, as usual, in his own beautiful, simple yet without missing the point, gave solutions to the most complex questions that every young person go through in their lives.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to suggest that this book is a complete package or encyclopedia of all kinds of problems from individual to the nation, and Mr Kalam gave practical solutions to every problem based on the experiences and struggles of his own life. In fact, the message of this book is if a person like him can become educated, a prominent nuclear scientist and eventually the president of a great country like India, even after growing up on an isolated island of south India with sorts of obstacles, then anybody else can attain success with some effort.
I enjoyed reading this book primarily because it much relates to regular persons like me. Besides, I really enjoyed the way the author chose his words in a very simple way to explain some of the toughest of the problems, any person or nation can face. All in all, it is one of the most inspirational books I have ever read because these days, I also say that “yes, I can do it too”.
Sample Answer 2: The book I have recently finished and enjoyed so much is called “The Fortunate Pilgrim”, and I would like to talk about it for this topic.
It is a novel by Mario Puzo which was first published in the year 1965. The writer Mario Puzo is well-known for his famous mafia book “The Godfather”. He, nevertheless, received numerous positive reviews for his book “The Fortunate Pilgrim”. The writer had developed the story of this novel based on his mother’s immigration struggling for respectability in the United States. Mario Puzo himself considered this novel to be his finest though Godfather earned him much more fame and earning.
The novel tells the story of an immigrant family living in New York City. The mother of the family, Lucia Santa is the protagonist of it. It is her formidable will that steers the family members through the Great Depression and early years of World War II. The story, events, and the characters become so real that the readers can’t stop wondering about them even when they are not reading. The writer had been able to tell an ordinary story extraordinarily. It makes us feel and relate the characters, their happiness, sorrows and sufferings in our lives, and that’s why the characters and stories got the power to keep readers awake the whole night. Mario Puzo has shown literacy excellence in this story and it will keep on surprising readers in the coming decades.
I liked the book very much and finished it within 3 days. I have always been a great admirer of Puzo’s writing style, and “The Fortunate Pilgrim” was a bit different from his famous mafia books. It touches the reader’s mind, keeps them wondering and tells them an amazing story. So, I had every valid reason to enjoy this book to a great extent.
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Write a letter to your friend about a book that you have read recently..
Include the following in your letter:
describe the book
why do you want him/her to read it?
tell him/her how to get the book.
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Dear Emily,
I hope this letter finds you in the best of spirits. I'm writing to share my latest literary adventure, a book that has left an indelible mark on me.
The book is "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. It's a fascinating tale of Santiago, a young shepherd, who embarks on a journey to find a worldly treasure as grand as any ever found. The story is beautifully woven with themes of destiny, dreams, and the importance of listening to our hearts. Coelho's prose is poetic yet accessible, making every page a delightful journey in itself.
I'm eager for you to read this book because it's a testament to the power of our dreams and the importance of pursuing them. Its profound wisdom and inspirational message remind us to stay true to our own paths and listen to the omens that life presents to us. It's a book that speaks directly to the soul, and I believe it will resonate deeply with your adventurous spirit.
You can easily find "The Alchemist" at any major bookstore, or you can download it as an e-book. It's also widely available in public libraries. If you prefer, I can lend you my copy; I think you’ll cherish the annotations I've made along the margins, highlighting moments of insight that struck a chord in me.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it.
Warm regards,
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Dear Jonathan,
I trust this letter finds you in high spirits, and today I'm reaching out to share with you an exceptional reading experience that has profoundly impacted my perspective.
Recently, I delved into "Educated" by Tara Westover, an extraordinary memoir that recounts the author's journey from growing up in a survivalist family in Idaho to earning a PhD from Cambridge University. This gripping narrative is not just about acquiring formal education; it's a powerful exploration of self-invention, family bonds, and the transformative power of knowledge. Westover's writing style is captivating, blending raw honesty with beautifully crafted prose.
I strongly recommend you read this book as it's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the pursuit of learning, regardless of one's background. It's a story that I believe will resonate with you, given your passion for lifelong learning and overcoming challenges. The memoir’s thought-provoking nature will provide us with ample topics for our next intellectual discussion.
You can find "Educated" in most local bookstores or online platforms. It is also available in digital format for e-readers. If you prefer, I’d be more than happy to send you my copy, which I believe you'll find dotted with interesting annotations that have sparked some profound reflections.
Eagerly awaiting your thoughts on it.
Warmest regards,
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Dear Charlotte,
I hope you're enjoying the serene bliss of early spring. I'm writing to you today, brimming with enthusiasm, about a book that has recently captivated my imagination and I'm certain it will enchant yours too.
The book is "Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens. Set against the backdrop of the 1950s North Carolina marshes, it’s a mesmerizing tale of Kya Clark, the ‘Marsh Girl,’ who grows up isolated from the town community. It's a blend of a coming-of-age story, a murder mystery, and a profound exploration of nature and solitude. Owens' lyrical prose and vivid descriptions of the natural world are utterly captivating, creating an atmosphere that is both haunting and beautiful.
I believe you should immerse yourself in this novel because it masterfully intertwines themes of resilience, the human connection with nature, and the enduring impact of loneliness. Your deep appreciation for nature and intricate character studies will find a resonant echo in this narrative. It’s a story that leaves a lasting impression, provoking thought and emotion in equal measure.
"Where the Crawdads Sing" is available at most bookstores, and you can also find it in e-book or audiobook formats. I’d be happy to lend you my copy, adorned with notes and reflections that I'd love to discuss with you later.
Can't wait to hear your thoughts on this extraordinary story.
Best wishes,
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