Question: Which form of vehicle is more popular in your country, bikes, cars or motorcycles?

Analysis

When answering this question, you should mention which type of vehicle is most commonly used in your country and explain why. You can talk about factors like convenience, affordability, traffic conditions, and city planning. For example, in big cities, cars might be more popular because they're comfortable and practical for families, while in smaller towns or among young people, bikes or motorcycles might be more common because they're cheaper and easier to park. You can also mention any recent trends, like the rise of electric bikes or car-sharing services.

Synonyms

Try these synonyms instead of repeating the question:
  1. form of vehicletype of transport
  2. popularcommon
Question: Which form of vehicle is more popular in your country, bikes, cars or motorcycles?

Idea 1

Cars
  1. Most families own at least one car
  2. Cars are comfortable for long distances and family trips
  3. Public transport isn't always convenient, so people rely on cars
  4. Owning a car is seen as a status symbol in many places

Idea 2

Bikes
  1. Bikes are popular in cities with good cycling infrastructure
  2. They're cheap, eco-friendly, and good for health
  3. Students and young people often use bikes to get to school or university
  4. Bikes are convenient for short distances and avoiding traffic

Idea 3

Motorcycles
  1. Motorcycles are common in smaller cities and rural areas
  2. They're affordable and easy to park
  3. Good for getting through traffic jams
  4. Popular among young people for their sense of freedom and adventure
Question: Which form of vehicle is more popular in your country, bikes, cars or motorcycles?

Related Vocabulary

  1. traffic
  2. commute
  3. public transport
  4. fuel
  5. convenience
  6. parking
  7. city
  8. suburbs
  9. environment
  10. license
  11. affordable
  12. crowded

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. to hit the road: to start a journey
  2. to be stuck in traffic: to be unable to move because of heavy traffic
Band 7 Answer