Monday, 6 July 2026

IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Jewellery

IELTS Speaking Part 1 – Jewellery




1. When do you usually wear accessories?

Special occasions are usually the only time I put anything on. Weddings, family functions, or parties seem like the right occasions. The rest of the time, I just like keeping things simple and comfortable.


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2. Do you prefer gold or silver?

Silver is more my style. It goes with almost everything and doesn't feel too flashy. Gold looks lovely too, but I'd probably save it for special occasions.


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3. Would you buy something expensive for yourself?

That would take a lot of convincing! I'd rather spend that kind of money on travelling or experiences. If I ever did buy one, it'd probably be something I'd wear for years.


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4. Does anyone in your family collect ornaments?

My mum definitely does. She has a small collection that she's built over the years, and every piece has its own story. She enjoys wearing different ones depending on the occasion.


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5. Do you think young people wear fewer ornaments than older people?

That certainly seems to be the case. Most of my friends prefer simple designs or don't wear anything at all. Older generations usually have a stronger connection to traditional styles.


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6. Have your preferences changed over the years?

Quite a bit, actually. I used to like anything that looked shiny, but now I lean towards simple and elegant designs. Less is definitely more for me these days.


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7. Would you ever design your own piece?

That sounds like a fun idea. I'd probably keep the design clean and minimal rather than adding lots of details. It would feel much more personal that way.


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8. Is it easy to choose a gift like this for someone?

Not always. Everyone has different tastes, so it can be a bit risky. I'd only buy one if I knew exactly what they liked.


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9. Do famous people influence what people wear?

Absolutely. Whenever a celebrity wears something unique, similar styles seem to appear everywhere within weeks. Trends spread incredibly fast these days.


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10. Would you pass your valuables on to your children?

I'd love to. Family keepsakes carry emotional value that's hard to replace. It would be nice knowing something meaningful stayed in the family.


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Native Idioms

Dress to impress

Meaning: Wear attractive clothes.

She always dresses to impress at weddings.


Go with everything

Meaning: Match any outfit.

Silver goes with everything.


Stand out from the crowd

Meaning: Look different.

That necklace really stands out from the crowd.


Less is more

Meaning: Simple is better.

I prefer minimal designs because less is more.


Worth every penny

Meaning: Excellent value.

Although it was expensive, it was worth every penny.


Pass something down

Meaning: Give to the next generation.

My grandmother passed it down to my mum.


One of a kind

Meaning: Unique.

It's a one-of-a-kind piece.


Catch someone's eye

Meaning: Attract attention.

That bracelet immediately caught my eye.


Timeless

Meaning: Never goes out of fashion.

Simple designs are timeless.


Keep it simple

Meaning: Avoid unnecessary decoration.

I always keep it simple.



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Topic Vocabulary

accessories

pendant

bracelet

bangle

necklace

chain

earrings

studs

hoops

ring

gemstone

diamond

silver

gold

platinum

handcrafted

minimalist design

traditional design

vintage style

statement piece

family heirloom

keepsake

ornamental piece

precious metal

fashion accessory



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Synonyms

Jewellery

accessories

ornaments

precious items

decorative pieces

adornments


Expensive

costly

high-end

premium

luxurious

pricey


Beautiful

elegant

stunning

classy

stylish

eye-catching


Wear

put on

show off

style

pair with

accessorise with


Gift

present

keepsake

token

surprise

memento



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Phrasal Verbs

Put on – wear

I usually put on a bracelet for parties.


Take off – remove

The first thing I do at home is take everything off.


Pass down – give to younger family members

That ring has been passed down for generations.


Pick out – choose

It took me ages to pick out the perfect gift.


Go with – match

Silver goes with almost every outfit.


Show off – display proudly

Some people like showing off expensive things.


Hand down – pass to family

The necklace was handed down by my grandmother.


Try on – test before buying

I always try things on before making a decision.



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Native Speaking Phrases

To be honest,...

If I'm being picky,...

It depends on the occasion.

I'm not really into...

I've never been a big fan of...

It's just not my thing.

I tend to keep things simple.

It suits my style.

It adds a nice finishing touch.

That's more my cup of tea.

I wouldn't go overboard.

I'd happily wear something like that.

It has sentimental value.

It's been in the family for years.

It means far more than its price.



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