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Explore IELTS topics by theme and study each one through podcast lessons, speaking questions, writing ideas, vocabulary, collocations and blog content.

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Choose a topic and continue to the related IELTS podcast page, blog ideas, speaking practice or writing support.

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How to Use IELTS Topics

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Choose a topic

Start with a common IELTS theme such as family, education, health or technology.

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Listen to related podcast lessons

Use podcast episodes to collect ideas, examples and natural language.

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Learn useful vocabulary and collocations

Build a topic language bank before answering questions.

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Practise IELTS Speaking questions

Turn your ideas into clear, natural spoken answers.

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Build ideas for IELTS Writing tasks

Reuse topic ideas for essays, examples and explanations.

IELTS Topics is your starting point for topic-based IELTS practice. Explore common topics such as family, education, environment, health, technology and work, then study each topic through podcast lessons, speaking questions, writing ideas, vocabulary, collocations and related blog content.

Choose a topic to build ideas, improve your vocabulary and practise IELTS Speaking and Writing in a more organized way.

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IELTS Topics FAQ

What are IELTS topics?

IELTS topics are common subject areas that may appear in different parts of the IELTS test, especially Speaking and Writing. Examples include family, education, environment, health, technology, work, travel and society.

How should I study IELTS topics?

The best way is to study each topic step by step: learn useful vocabulary, practise speaking questions, review writing ideas, listen to related podcast lessons and write sample answers.

Are IELTS Speaking and Writing topics the same?

Some topics can appear in both IELTS Speaking and Writing, but the question style is different. Speaking questions are usually more personal, while Writing Task 2 questions often ask for opinions, problems, solutions or discussions.

What are the most common IELTS topics?

Common IELTS topics include family, education, environment, health, technology, work, travel, money, media, society, culture and government.

Can I use these topics for IELTS Speaking?

Yes. Topic pages can help you practise IELTS Speaking Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 questions with useful vocabulary and ideas.

Should I memorize answers for IELTS topics?

No. It is better to learn ideas, vocabulary and sentence patterns, then practise creating your own natural answers.

Do IELTS topics repeat?

General topic areas often repeat, but exact questions may change. That is why preparing by topic is more useful than memorizing fixed answers.

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