Using the table above and the examples I wrote above, write down some ideas about the weather in your hometown. If there are differences, then write about all of those things. If the weather is the same all year round you have to talk about that.
When you have written some ideas down, practice speaking out loud.
I have asked students what can people do in their hometown and I often receive one answer — NOTHING!
There’s nothing to do in my hometown. It’s so boring.
That can’t be true. There must be things for people to do. Even if you don’t like to do these things, other people may enjoy doing these things and that means there are definitely some activities that people can do in your hometown.
Here is a list of ideas to inspire you.
Going to the gym
Playing tennis
Walking in the hills on the outskirts of town
Walking on the seafront of the town
Shopping malls and going shopping
Coffee shops and coffee culture
Eating out and going to restaurants
Going to bars and nightclubs (for older students!)
Dancing in the town square
Visiting the library
Helping charity organisations
Fishing in the local river
Swimming in the swimming pool
Many evening classes in the local community college
Now let me show you some examples
There is a swimming pool in my hometown and many people go there. Whenever I go there, it always seems very busy. I try to go early in the morning to avoid all the crowds.
The pool is really nice and clean. There is an area for the serious swimmers to swim in laps and then there is an area for people and children who just want to lounge around in the water and cool off a little bit.
There is also a diving area with three diving boards. The top board is very high, but I jumped off it once!
We are lucky because in my hometown we have so many restaurants. I think you could go out to dinner every night of the week and still not visit every restaurant in the city.
And the restaurants are all very different in style and cuisine. We have the local food but we also have Indian, Thai, French and Italian. It’s really nice for people to go out in the evening and eat a delicious meal with friends and family.
In my hometown, some older ladies like to go to the town square and do a special kind of dancing. They do it for exercise I think but also they can meet up and chat with each other. So it’s a social activity for them too.
Some people say that the music they play when they do their dancing is too loud. But I think we should just let them do it. They’re not really causing anyone any harm.
Look at the list of ideas I gave you above.
Use these and the examples and write down your own ideas for talking about things to do in your hometown. Practice together with a friend or show your teacher.
The architecture in your hometown means all the buildings. Are these buildings very old and traditional? Or new and modern? Is the architecture boring — if so, why do you think so?
You can use the following words to describe buildings and architecture in your hometown.
Poor | High-rise | Residential |
Wooden | Expensive | Old |
Traditional | Beautiful | Modern |
Luxurious | Spacious | Steel and glass |
Brick | Boring | Ugly |
Many cities these days have a downtown area with many high-rise buildings, all very modern and expensive. The suburbs of the city might consist of smaller houses and buildings or low-rise buildings — this is where the people usually live.
Let me show you some examples
Bath is a very old city, and the architecture is very old. Most of the buildings in the centre of the city are over 200 years old. I think there is a law to protect these buildings and houses. They look nice because they all have the same colour, made out of a special sandstone found in the local area.
But once you leave the city centre, the architecture changes. The houses are more modern in the suburbs. This is where people live.
The downtown area of my city is filled full of high-rise buildings. They are all very high and look very modern. It feels so busy walking around this area surrounded by such high buildings. Some of the buildings are so high that you can walk on one side of the street and be in the shade from the sun.
I live in a very quiet village in the countryside. All the houses are pretty old and there is no real special architecture. People just need a place to live and the local post office to buy some things. There is an old church though, and it looks very nice from the outside. I don’t know how old it is, but it looks very old.
Write down your own ideas about the buildings in your hometown. When you have enough sentences speak them out loud with a friend or classmate.
Your hometown doesn’t just consist of the actual town itself. When talking about your hometown you can also talk about the surrounding area of the town or city where you live.
This is especially true of a smaller town.
Your town may be surrounded by countryside.
What is in the countryside?
Are there farms and little villages?
Are they developing the land and building more houses or factories?
There must be something in this area, now is the time for you to talk about it.
There might be hills or mountains in the surrounding area of your hometown. Or maybe you live near the sea in which case you can talk about that.
Whatever exists just outside your hometown you can talk about it in the IELTS test. This is all part of the description of where you live and the examiner wants to hear about it.
I’ll give you some examples:
The surrounding area of my hometown is just countryside. Some small villages with just a few people living there. There is a new factory that makes tyres just outside my town. I think many people from my hometown work there now.
If you go south of my town, there is a big lake. I have gone past this lake and seen people fishing there.
All around my hometown are hills. It’s like my entire town is in a big hole in the ground! But it’s nice to see all the hills around the town. In the summer, they all look so green and in the winter, if it snows, all the hills are covered and everything looks white.
What is in the surrounding area of your hometown?
Take a few minutes and write down some ideas and thoughts. You must have seen what is just outside your hometown. Talk about this for a few minutes if you can.
If you live in a very small town, then chances are you may have only one bus an hour that takes you to the nearest big town. Or no bus at all.
In a bigger town, you could have several bus services taking people to different parts of the town. Or to other towns and the nearest big city.
You might have a train service. You might live in a big city and have a subway system.
The fact is that every town and city has a public transportation system — even if it is only one bus an hour.
These are the main kinds of public transportation:
Taxi (not really public but let’s put it in there)
Other lesser-known systems:
Shared bike (many cities use this these days)
The best way to talk about this is to look at the following questions and answer them:
What is this public transportation system?
Why do you use it?
Why do other people in your hometown use it?
Is it convenient?
Is it cheap/expensive to use?
How many lines does it have? (for bus and subway)
Is it crowded during rush hour?
And here is some vocabulary you might use when talking about public transportation:
Miss | Stop | Exit |
Line | Change | Commuters |
Fare | Catch | Delay |
Ticket | Pass (a special card) | Passengers |
Leave | Cancel | Run |
Unreliable | Rush hour | On-time |
When talking about the public transportation system in your hometown, in the IELTS test I advise you to talk about the most common or most popular public transportation system. If you try to talk about some public transport that is less known or used, you could run into trouble.
That means that you should only really talk about the bus, the subway or the train.
You can add at the end of your talk that there are other kinds of public transportation in your hometown.
Something like this:
…we also have many taxis, and a ferry that takes people over the river, but I have never used it. I only use the subway as it is the most convenient.
Shall we look at a couple of examples?
In my hometown, we have a new subway system. It is brand-new, so it is very clean and modern-looking. There are only three lines so far but there will be more lines in the future.
It is so much better than the bus. Much quicker and much more convenient. We don’t have any traffic jams now!
Some people complain and say that it is more expensive than the bus. It is a little more expensive but I think it is worth it for the convenience and the speed.
During rush hour it is a little difficult to get a seat but if you arrive early, you can find a seat no problem. I really love the subway in my hometown, it just makes going to school so much easier.
We have a bus system in my hometown. There are plenty of buses to take you wherever you want to go. But if you use the bus during rush hour, then you will definitely get stuck in traffic. There’s just no escaping it.
Sometimes I use a shared bike. These are easy to find and they are cheap to use. If it’s raining, I don’t use the shared bike but most other days I do.
You want to try?
Look at all the vocabulary and make sure you know the meanings of the words and then make sentences of your own.
Then think about the public transportation systems in your hometown and which one is the most common for people to use.
Write down some ideas in your notebook and make sentences.
Then with a friend speak them out loud.
Practice every day!
Do you have many shops in your hometown? Are there just a few local shops or do you have a giant shopping mall with all the latest fashion brands?
Every town has at least one shop to buy something.
These are the main kind of shops you might have in your town:
supermarket | greengrocer | baker |
butcher | fishmongers | florist |
wine store | drug store | convenience store |
book store | pet store | candy store |
As I have said before, let’s look at some questions and you answer them one by one.
What kind of shops and stores are there in your hometown?
What can people buy in these places?
Where are all the shops and stores?
Are they expensive?
What kind of people go there?
And then let’s look at some examples
I live in a big city and there are many shopping malls. There is one big shopping mall near my home and it is very popular with people, especially young people.
Younger people like to go there because it looks very fashionable and modern. All the shops are mainly selling fashionable clothes and there are two cool coffee shops on the first floor where you can sit and drink coffee.
The shopping mall huge. It is on five floors. On the top floor, there is a cinema and in the basement, there is a supermarket but it is a little expensive I think. I don’t go there. I only go to the clothes stores and shoe stores with my friends. We can’t always buy something we like but we like to look!
If I go to the mall with my friends, we like to drink coffee after we have looked all around the stores.
There are many small shops and stores in my neighbourhood. These shops are not very fashionable but they are very convenient and they sell many useful things that we might need in the house or in our daily life.
One shop we always use in the nearest convenience store. It is open until very late and opens very early in the morning. If we run out of things that we need then we can always go to the convenience store and buy what we need.
I see many of my neighbours there and my father always goes there in the morning to buy cigarettes.
The shop sells newspapers, snacks and sandwiches, soft drinks and ice cream. Every time I go there, they always have customers inside.
Now it’s your turn.
Look up the vocabulary and make sure you understand what all the words mean. Make your own sentences if you wish.
Then look at the questions above and the examples. This can help you to form your own answers. Write down all your ideas and put them into sentences in order.
Then practice speaking out loud.
You will not need to talk about all of the above topics about your hometown in the IELTS test.
If you were to talk about your hometown using all the topics included in this guide you would be talking for about 30 minutes!
The reason I included all the topics above is so you can answer any question the examiner fires at you in the IELTS test. If he asks you to talk about shopping or public transportation in your hometown, then you should be prepared. If he asks you about food or customs in your hometown, no problem for you.
Just go through all the steps and you can find out how to talk about your hometown no matter the question.
And as always — let me know in the comments below!
30 thoughts on “how to talk about your hometown in english”.
It is so important to cover these areas used for IELTS tests because they are the ones that often catch students off guard. I especially liked the study charts as they ground students with vocabulary and observation points. The ideas also triggered memories of towns I’ve visited. Travel really helps as it gives you things to compare your town with. For example I visited a tiny town in Sweden and it was like a charming hobbit town with wondrous new customs and scenery quite unlike my own tiny hometown.
That is a great idea, Leona. I forgot to add that to the article… I used to ask students to compare their hometown to the big city we were living in and talk about the similarities and differences. It gives them a lot more to talk about, and in the IELTS test that really helps. How was Sweden? I’ve always wanted to visit.
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All about me: my hometown .
Every student should be able to write about themselves and their immediate environment. The following stories are real examples written in English by my students on the topic of “My Hometown”. They then translated them into Thai. They had to write about 100 words per topic. Click here for the full list of topics and vocabulary lists.
1. I live in Taiban which is in Samut Prakan Province. We are about 35 km south of Bangkok. The Chao Phraya River runs through my province and the Gulf of Thailand is to the south. Some of the main tourist attractions include: Ancient City, Crocodile Farm and the Elephant museum. At the Ancient City you can see important buildings and monuments from all over Thailand. The park is very big and it can take you all day to explore. At the Crocodile Farm, you can see crocodile wrestling and elephant shows. At the farm they also have the longest crocodile in the world. Its name is Nai and it is 6 metres long. Finally the Elephant Museum. This is a giant five storey museum built inside the body of a three-headed elephant. It is the largest man-made elephant in the world.
ฉันอาศัยอยู่ที่ท้ายบ้านซึ่งอยู่ในจังหวัดสมุทรปราการ เราอยู่ห่างประมาณ 35 กิโลเมตรทางใต้ของกรุงเทพ แม่น้ำเจ้าพระยาไหลผ่านจังหวัดของฉัน และอ่าวไทยอยู่ทางทิศใต้ สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวหลักได้แก่เมืองโบราณ, ฟาร์มจระเข้ และ พิพิธภัณฑ์ช้าง? ที่เมืองโบราณคุณสามารถเห็นสิ่งปลูกสร้างและอนุสาวรีย์สำคัญจากทั่วประเทศไทย บริเวณเมืองโบราณกว้างใหญ่มาก และคุณก็อาจต้องใช้เวลาทั้งวันในการสำรวจ ที่ฟาร์มจระเข้คุณสามารถชมการต่อสู้ของจระเข้ และการแสดงช้าง ที่ฟาร์มคุณก็สามารถชมจระเข้ที่มีขนาดใหญ่ที่สุดในโลก ชื่อของมันคือนัย มันมีความยาว 6 เมตร ที่สุดท้ายคือพิพิธภัณฑ์ช้าง ที่นี่เป็นพิพิธภัณฑ์ขนาดยักษ์ 5 ชั้น สร้างอยู่ภายในตัวของช้างสามเศียร ซึ่งเป็นช้างที่สร้างโดยมนุษย์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในโลก
2. The name of my province is Samut Prakan. It is very near Bangkok. Many tourists come to visit our province every day to see the Crocodile Farm and the Ancient City. At the farm you can see crocodile wrestling and elephant shows. I like to go there with my family during the holidays. You can sit on a train and go all around the farm. Thay have many different kinds of animals there. Another place I like to visit during the holidays is the Ancient City. You can rent a bicycle and ride around all day. Sometimes we take a picnic with us and eat under the trees. The most famous temple in our province is called Phra Samut Chedi. This used to be on a small island in the middle of the Chao Phraya River. But now it is on the west bank.
จังหวัดของฉันชื่อสมุทรปราการ มันอยู่ใกล้กรุงเทพฯมาก นักท่องเที่ยวมากมายเดินทางมาเที่ยวที่จังหวัดของฉันทุกวันเพื่อชมฟาร์มจระเข้ และ เมืองโบราณ ที่ฟาร์มคุณสามารถชมการต่อสู้ของจระเข้ และ การแสดงช้าง ฉันชอบที่จะไปที่นั่นกับครอบครัวของฉันในช่วงวันหยุด คุณสามารถนั่งรถไฟไปรอบๆฟาร์ม มีสัตว์มากมายหลายชนิด? อีกที่ที่ฉันชอบไปในช่วงวันหยุดคือเมืองโบราณ คุณสามารถเช่าจักรยานและขี่ไปรอบๆตลอดวัน บางครั้งเรานำอาหารสำหรับปิคนิคไปด้วยและกินกันที่ใต้ต้นไม้ วัดที่มีชื่อเสียงที่สุดในจังหวัดของเราคือพระสมุทรเจดีย์ วัดนี้เคยอยู่บนเกาะเล็กๆกลางแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา แต่ปัจจุบันนี้มันอยู่บนฝั่งตะวันตกของแม่น้ำ
3. I come from Samut Prakan Province which is about 35 km south of Bangkok. The area where I live is called Paknam. My province has many factories but it also has rice fields and mangrove forests. My school is very near the Chao Phraya River which goes from the Gulf of Thailand all the way to Bangkok. Some of our famous tourist attractions include the Crocodile Farm, Elephant Museum, and Ancient City. During the holidays, I like to go to the Crocodile Farm to see the shows and all of the animals. Another favourite place is Bang Pu Seaside Resort. There is a pier here where you can walk out over the Gulf of Thailand. The wind is very cool in the evenings and I sometimes go there with my family to feed the seagulls.
ฉันมาจากจังหวัดสมุทรปราการซึ่งอยู่ห่างไปทางใต้ของกรุงเทพฯประมาณ 35 กิโลเมตร บริเวณที่ฉันอาศัยอยู่เรียกว่า ปากน้ำ จังหวัดของฉันมีโรงงานมากมาย แต่ก็มีทุ่งนาและป่าชายเลนด้วย โรงเรียนของฉันอยู่ใกล้แม่น้ำเจ้าพระยามาซึ่งแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยาไหลจากอ่าวไทยไปจนถึงกรุงเทพฯ สถานที่ท่องเที่ยวที่มีชื่อเสียงได้แก่ ฟาร์มจระเข้, พิพิธภัณฑ์ช้าง และเมืองโบราณ ช่วงวันหยุดฉันชอบไปฟาร์มจระเข้เพื่อดูการแสดงและนานาสัตว์ทั้งหมด สถานที่อีกแห่งที่ชื่นชอบคือ สถานตากอากาศชายทะเลบางปู ที่นี่มีสะพานที่ยื่นไปในทะเลที่ซึ่งคุณสามารถเดินออกไปเหนืออ่าวไทย ในตอนเย็นลมเย็นมาก และบางครั้งฉันไปที่นั่นกับครอบครัวของฉัน เพื่อให้อาหารนกนางนวล
TOPICS: All About Me | Introducing Myself | My Family | My House | My Hometown | My School | Introducing My Friends | Freetime and Hobbies | Going to the Temple |
I come from a very small place in Bihar, called Darbhanga. It is such a small place that one can easily get from one end to the other within 4-5 hours. And for entertainment too, one will hardly get a place to visit.
When it comes to language, Darbhanga is famous for its Maithili language which in itself holds the sweetness of eternity. And the people here are mostly occupied with various businesses, of which business of clothes and eateries are the best ones for investors.
Despite being a smaller region, my hometown holds most of the memories of my life. It is the place where the great Raj Ground is situated with some of the most beautiful buildings in it like Nargauna Palace, Kali Temple, Wish Temple, etc.
In addition to the charm of the university campus, one can relish the delicious mangoes and samosas for which Darbhanga is famous all across the globe. And not to forget about the Dosa of the famous restaurant “Rajasthan”, that serves the world’s best dosa which you’ll not find even in the South.�
Last but not the least, my hometown holds a very special place in the hearts of people who visit it even once because of the unity it holds in its diversity.
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Spring berry moscow mule.
Today, I am serving up a fresh, Spring cocktail with a twist on an old favorite: a Spring Berry Moscow Mule. Muddled berries mixed in a spicy, tangy cocktail? Yes, please!
Spring has arrived in the Golden Isles, bringing with it an abundance of sunshine, lovely gusts of wind and the occasional rain shower. Beach season is on and I can’t think of a better way to celebrate after a tough day by the ocean.
Tasty fresh berries abound, too. So, I created this drink as nod to all things Spring. Bubbly and bright, this tasty beverage is super easy to make, too.
The Spring Berry Moscow Mule starts with muddled berries in a chilled, shiny copper mule mug. You can make it any glass, but these copper mugs are so fun and they keep your drink icy longer. Then, I add ice, lime juice and vodka. I give it a good stir at this point. Finally, I top it all off with ginger beer. Make it even more fun by garnishing your cocktail with fresh berries.
Serve up this refreshing Spring cocktail at your next happy hour! Cheers!
Tray: Hope Farm Co.
Cinco de mayo: cucumber margaritas, you may also like, hibiscus coconut fizz non-alcoholic cocktail, homemade chai hot cocoa, citrus pineapple holiday punch, berry shrub mocktail, grapefruit thyme moscow mule, raspberry lemonade cucumber margaritas, raspberry ginger lemon kombucha {copycat gt’s trilogy}, tangerine spice soda: a thanksgiving mocktail recipe, tangerine tiki cocktail.
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But the city hit tough times in the 1980s and 1990s, falling into serious economic decline as manufacturing, rail commerce and good-paying jobs dwindled. Now, however, Springfield is having a resurgence in manufacturing and job creation. Some of that is thanks to the dramatic influx of Haitian migrants who have arrived in the city over the past three years to fill jobs.
They are there legally. They are there to work.
It is disappointing to me that Springfield has become the epicenter of vitriol over America’s immigration policy, because it has long been a community of great diversity. Fran and I were reminded of this when we attended Mass at St. Raphael this past Sunday and stopped at the nearby Groceryland on our way home. We talked with community members from many backgrounds who are understandably concerned about the negative things being said about their city in news reports and on social media.
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Hometown Essay Examples. Essay Examples. Essay Topics. graded. The Natural Beauty of My Hometown: a Special Place. Growing up in a small town in the Midwest, I always felt a sense of belonging and connection to my community. It was a place where everyone knew each other, and neighbors looked out for one another. Our town may have been small ...
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