IELTS Speaking Part 1 Cambridge 20: Museums

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Sample answer

1. Did you enjoy going to museums when you were a child?

Yes, I really did. I remember going on school trips to different museums, and I learned a lot of new things there. I was really into science museums, especially the ones with dinosaurs—I thought they were so cool back then.

  • was really into = was very interested in or enjoyed a lot

2. Are there any interesting museums near where you live now?

Yes, I live in Cambridgeshire, and there are several interesting museums nearby. The Fitzwilliam Museum is pretty famous, and there’s also the Sedgwick Museum with all the fossils. They’re definitely worth a visit.

  • worth a visit = good or valuable enough to spend time seeing

3. Do you think it is best to go to museums by yourself or with friends?

I prefer going with friends. It just feels more fun when you can chat about the exhibits or laugh at something together. Going alone is fine, but it can feel a bit boring sometimes.

  • prefer = to like one thing more than another
  • exhibits = objects or displays shown in a museum for people to look at

4. When you visit another city or country, do you think it’s important to go to a museum there?

Yeah, I think so. It’s a really good way to get to know the place better—like its culture, traditions, or even its history. You kind of understand the city on a deeper level when you see those things in a museum.

  • get to know = to become familiar with or learn more about
  • understand = to grasp the meaning of something
  • on a deeper level = in a more detailed or meaningful way

Useful vocabulary

General Vocabulary

  • Exhibit (n) = an object or collection shown in a museum.
  • Example: The dinosaur exhibit attracted thousands of visitors.
  • Collection (n) = a group of objects kept together in a museum.
  • Example: The museum has an impressive collection of ancient coins.
  • Gallery (n) = a room or building where art is displayed.
  • Example: We spent the afternoon walking through the art gallery.
  • Artefact (n) = an object made by humans, usually of cultural or historical interest.
  • Example: The museum displays artefacts from the Roman Empire.
  • Display (n) = items shown in a public space for people to look at.
  • Example: The paintings are on display until the end of the month.

Types of Museums

  • Art museum / Art gallery = shows paintings, sculptures, and artwork.
  • Science museum = focuses on science, technology, and experiments.
  • History museum = presents historical objects and stories.
  • Natural history museum = displays animals, fossils, and natural wonders.
  • Open-air museum = shows traditional houses, tools, and ways of life outdoors.

Useful phrases

  • worth a visit = good enough to see.
  • Example: The museum is definitely worth a visit if you’re in town.
  • step back in time = feel like you’re living in the past.
    Example: Walking into the old castle museum felt like stepping back in time.
  • bring history to life = make the past feel real and vivid.
  • Example: The museum really brings history to life with interactive displays.
  • gain cultural insights = learn and understand more about a culture.
    Example: Museums are a great way to gain cultural insights when travelling abroad.
  • cultural heritage = traditions, artefacts, and knowledge from the past.
  • Example: Museums play an important role in protecting cultural heritage.
  • eye-opening experience = something that teaches you a lot or changes your perspective.
    Example: Visiting the war museum was a really eye-opening experience.

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