IELTS Speaking Part 3 – Music and musical talent in society
Do you think musical talent is something people are born with or something that can be developed through practice? How important is music in people’s everyday lives? Should music and singing be taught as compulsory subjects in schools? What benefits can learning music bring to children and young people? Why do you think some people are more interested in music than others? Do you think traditional music is still popular among young people today? Can music influence people’s emotions or behaviour? In what ways? Is it easier or harder to become a successful musician today compared to the past? Should governments spend money supporting musicians and artists? You can find the full model answers on our website at https://theieltstime.com You can also watch or listen to this episode on Spotify and other podcast platforms.

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