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IELTS speaking part 2: ART - The Mona Lisa
Dec 30, 2023 10:07 PM
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When you take your IELTS speaking exam, there is a strong possibility that in part 2 you might have to describe a piece of art you like, so itâs best to prepare and go into your exam with a work of art you can talk about up your sleeve. You should also try to slip a few idioms in. See if you can spot the idioms I use in this podcast.
In this podcast Iâm going to imagine Iâm in an IELTS exam part 2, and I have to talk about a work of art.
OK, letâs make a start. The work of art Iâm going to talk about is the Mona Lisa.
First, Iâd like to mention who created it. The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.
Now, Iâd like to tell you about the first time I encountered it. We were studying the history of art in junior high, and my group had to talk about the Mona Lisa.
Next, Iâd like to give you a little bit of the paintingâs history. It is thought that Leonardo Da Vinci painted The Mona Lisa in Florence, Italy between 1503 and 1506. However, it has been suggested that Leonardo worked on the painting as late as 1517. It is painted in oil on a white canvas and has been on display at The Louvre museum in Paris since 1797.
Finally, letâs talk about why I like it. I love this painting because itâs both unusual and beautiful. Furthermore, it is said to be one of the most valuable paintings in the world, and may be worth as much as one billion dollars. In other words, it costs an arm and a leg! However, I donât just like it because itâs expensive, I find it aesthetically pleasing, too. Also, the woman seems very mysterious. Sometimes she looks happy, and at other times she looks sad. Itâs almost as if she is alive! I think this painting is one in a million and painters like Leonardo Da Vinci come along once in a blue moon.
Did you spot the idioms I used? Thatâs right: up your sleeve, costs an arm and a leg, one in a million, and once in a blue moon. Now take the quiz that comes with this podcast, and donât forget to book a lesson with me!
December 30, 2023
Steve IELTS Examiner
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