IELTS Speaking Part 1: Cooking
šø Question 1: Do you like cooking?
Sample 1 (Absolutely - YES)
Absolutely, I’m a total kitchen nerd! Cooking helps me blow off steam after a long day. I often throw on some music and just freestyle a dish. It’s like therapy with a spatula!
Sample 2 (Not really - NO)
Not my cup of tea, to be honest. I end up turning the kitchen into a battlefield! I'd rather do the dishes than play chef — I’m all thumbs when it comes to cooking.
Sample 3 (Kind of - MAYBE)
Sort of, depends on my mood. Sometimes I enjoy experimenting with new recipes, but other times I just wing it or order in. I don't always feel like sweating over a hot stove.
šø Question 2: How often do you cook?
Sample 1 (Frequently)
Pretty often, actually — I cook around 4–5 times a week. It keeps me healthy and saves a ton of cash. Plus, homemade meals always hit the spot!
Sample 2 (Rarely)
Once in a blue moon! I'm usually racing against the clock, so I rely on quick bites or takeaways. My stove probably feels neglected.
Sample 3 (Sometimes)
On and off — maybe twice a week. I cook when I crave something specific. Otherwise, I live off toast, noodles, and blind faith!
šø Question 3: What kind of food do you cook?
Sample 1 (Healthy food)
Mostly wholesome stuff like grilled veggies, rice bowls, or lentils. I like meals that are easy on the tummy. You could say I’m not a fan of deep-fried drama!
Sample 2 (Quick food)
Anything fast and simple — think scrambled eggs, sandwiches, or one-pot pasta. I believe in minimum effort, maximum munch!
Sample 3 (Cultural food)
A mix of traditional and modern — I sometimes cook my mum’s recipes. It’s my way of keeping family flavours alive. Old is gold in the kitchen!
šø Question 4: Did you learn cooking as a child?
Sample 1 (Yes)
For sure! I was my grandma’s little sous-chef back in the day. She taught me how to knead dough before I could spell it. Good old times!
Sample 2 (No)
Nope, I dodged the kitchen like it was lava. Cooking wasn’t my scene at all growing up. I only got into it after burning too many Maggi packets in college.
Sample 3 (A little bit)
Bits and pieces — I’d hang around while my parents cooked and picked up some basics. Nothing fancy, but it helped me not starve later!
šø Question 5: Who does the cooking in your home?
Sample 1 (Me)
That’s my department, hands down. I like having control over what lands on my plate. Plus, the compliments are the cherry on top!
Sample 2 (Someone else)
Mostly my mum takes charge — she's the real magician in the kitchen. Her food’s always cooked with love and a dash of magic.
Sample 3 (Shared duty)
It’s kind of a tag-team effort. We all pitch in depending on who’s free. Many hands make light work — and tastier meals too!
š¹ Cooking Topic Vocabulary
š³ Synonyms for “cook”:
- prepare food
- whip up
- make meals
- rustle up
- put together a dish
š” Kitchen-related nouns:
- stove
- pan
- ladle
- spatula
- ingredients
- chopping board
š£️ Idioms & Phrases:
- blow off steam (relax)
- not my cup of tea (don’t enjoy)
- once in a blue moon (rarely)
- hit the spot (really satisfying)
- old is gold (traditional is best)
- many hands make light work (teamwork helps)
- the cherry on top (a bonus or the best part)

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