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Jul 2023
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The Law

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CUE CARDS


THE LAW


Describe a law that you like in your country.


You must say:


a. Why you like this law

b. How old this law is?

c. Why this law was created? 


And say whether this law has made a difference to your country.


IELTS Speaking Test - Part 2


You have one minute to think about what you want to say and 2 minutes to speak. This is a monologue-based task. Your examiner will not interact with you.


Presenter - Sanj Saigal

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