IELTS Speaking Cue Card: A website you often browse/ that helps you a lot in your work or studies; with mind-map

Hi, everyone! Today’s topic card is a very frequent one. In the last year, this topic card has been a common one in the IELTS test. It is A website you often browse. I’ve prepared a simple yet efficient and nice model answer for this topic card.

You can find this topic card in other names such as:

A website you like/ Your favorite website/ A useful website/ A website that helps you etc.

IELTS Speaking Cue Card: A website you often browse/ that helps you a lot in your work or studies; with mind-map

Mind-map:

Here is a mind map that can help you take good preparation to talk about this topic for at least 2 minutes. Use these points to take notes.

IELTS Speaking Cue Card: A website you often browse/ that helps you a lot in your work or studies; with mind-map

Model answer:

First, thanks a lot for this topic card. I frequently use a website which is google.com and I’m going to talk about it. It is the most famous and most widely used search engine in the world and I need to visit this website countless times a day as I do many works online. Frankly speaking, I can find any data or information on this website so quickly that I’m completely reliant on it.

Google was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University, in California. It’s primarily a search engine and it obtains results for the users. To help internet users use the search engine, they built google.com. So essentially, Google is a company, a search engine, and also a website. Almost all the results are pertinent and Google constantly works to supply the finest results to the users. Until now, they are unbeaten in doing so as they are ranked as the topmost visited website with more than 3 billion searches each day.

Google is very popular around the world as it has more than 4.5 billion active users and it is available in more than 120 languages. Unfortunately, it is blocked in some countries like China and Iran. The search interface is extremely professional and plain but the outcome it shows is A-one. Within a fraction of a second, it can produce its results.

It’s quite hard for me to recall the exact date of my first introduction to this website. At best I can tell you that I have been using this website since I learned how to use a computer. Since then there came numerous updates to this website and they mainly use an algorithm to find the search results.

It’s quite impractical to think of the present world without this website. Any computer user who works online is directly or indirectly connected to it. It’s like a lifeline to us. Its reliability in providing search results is incomparable. I personally like it for the prompt work it does which satisfies me every time. If I face a problem that can be solved online, Google is my best buddy. From studying to booking an appointment, I rely on it. That’s why it is my favorite website. If this website didn’t exist, God knows how I would do so many works in such a short time. I concur my life would become chaotic without Google.

That’s all about Google.

Similar cue card topics you should be able to answer as well: 

1. Talk about a famous social networking website.
2. Describe a helpful website that you have visited.
3. Describe a website you and your friends often browse.
4. Talk about a worth visiting website.
5. Describe a website that you would recommend to your friends.

Follow-up Questions:

  • How long have you been using the Internet?
  • Do you think it is useful for education? How?
  • How the Internet has changed our lifestyle?
  • What would be the possible uses of the Internet in the future?

Here are model answers to some other topic cards:

A building/structure with architectural interest

An inspiring speech you heard

A book that had a major influence on you

A new shop recently opened in your city

An English lesson you remember

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