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IELTS Globalisation and Culture 2025

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One of the most frequent themes in the IELTS Speaking and Writing tests is IELTS Globalisation and Culture. Examiners use this topic not only to assess your English but also your ability to discuss globalisation’s impact, present balanced arguments, and show cultural awareness. For Thai students preparing for IELTS, it’s a recurring topic—and one where you can stand out if you prepare strategically.


Common IELTS Questions on Globalisation and Culture

In past IELTS exams, candidates have encountered prompts like:

  • “How has globalisation affected traditional culture in your country?”

  • “Does globalisation encourage cultural diversity or threaten cultural identity?”

  • “Should governments protect traditional customs from global influences?”

  • “Do the benefits of globalisation outweigh the drawbacks?”

With IELTS Globalisation and Culture questions, examiners expect more than one-word answers. They want structured responses, logical reasoning, and concrete examples.


What You Need to Learn for this Theme

1. Vocabulary and Collocations

Go beyond basic terms with phrases like: cultural homogenisation, cross-cultural dialogue, global identity, cultural preservation, multiculturalism. Try collocations such as preserve cultural heritage, promote cultural exchange, dilute local traditions.

2. Ideas and Examples

Link your answers to real-life contexts. For Thai students, good examples include:

  • Songkran Festival becoming both a local tradition and a global tourist highlight.

  • The presence of K-pop and Western media shaping youth trends in Bangkok.

  • Global fast-food brands influencing daily meals across Thailand.

  • Thai silk and craft exports helping sustain cultural heritage abroad.

3. Communication Skills

Practice for:

  • Speaking Part 2: “Describe a cultural tradition that’s important in your country.”

  • Speaking Part 3: “Can countries modernise without losing their cultural identity?”

  • Writing Task 2: Essays examining both sides—globalisation’s opportunities versus cultural erosion.


Strategies for IELTS Speaking and Writing

Speaking

  • Part 1: Be natural but detailed. Instead of “Yes, I do,” say:
    “Yes—I love learning about other cultures. In Hua Hin, I regularly encounter tourists from Europe and enjoy exchanging stories about our festivals and food traditions.”

  • Part 2: Use your one-minute planning to jot down keywords like tradition, modernisation, global vs local. Then elaborate during your talk.

  • Part 3: Offer balanced views. For example:
    “Globalisation gives Thailand a global voice through cuisine and arts. Yet, some smaller regional identities may be lost in the process.”

Writing Task 2

  • Spend 5 minutes outlining:

    1. Introduction (thesis)

    2. Main idea 1 + example

    3. Main idea 2 + example

    4. Counter-argument + balancing point

    5. Conclusion

Example topic sentence:
“Globalisation promotes cultural exchange and innovation, yet it also risks eroding unique cultural identities.”

Support with examples like UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage, and balance with points on global uniformity undermining local languages and customs.


Why IELTS Matters

IELTS is recognised by more than 12,000 organisations worldwide—including universities, employers, and governments. You can read more on the British Council: Why Take IELTS.

Mastering themes like IELTS Globalisation and Culture doesn’t just boost your band score. It also builds critical thinking and intercultural awareness—skills valued by universities and employers globally.


How ILC Hua Hin Helps You

At ILC Hua Hin, we understand that even strong students can struggle when speaking fluently about cultural themes. That’s why our IELTS Exam Mastery: Tips & Strategies for 2025 course is designed to help you excel.

You will:

  • Practise authentic IELTS Globalisation and Culture questions.

  • Learn advanced vocabulary and collocations.

  • Receive targeted feedback on speaking and writing.

  • Build confidence through mock tests and personalised coaching.

This intensive programme is perfect for students aiming to move from Band 5.5 to Band 7+.

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Final Thoughts

The IELTS exam often tests your ability to talk about globalisation and culture. By learning advanced vocabulary, practising structured answers, and using real examples, you can feel confident when these questions appear.

At ILC Hua Hin, you don’t just memorise — you prepare with purpose. With expert instructors, targeted holiday courses, and recognition as a British Council test centre, we provide the tools you need for IELTS success.

📌 Ready to take the next step? Apply through our enrolment form today.

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