Question: Is it easy to set up a new business in your country?

Analysis

When answering this question, you can discuss the process and challenges of starting a business in your country. Consider factors like government regulations, paperwork, access to funding, and the overall business environment. You can mention whether the process is straightforward or complicated, and give examples of what makes it easy or difficult for new entrepreneurs. It’s also good to mention if there are any support programs or resources for people who want to start a business.

Synonyms

Try these synonyms instead of repeating the question:
  1. set upstart
  2. new businesscompany
Question: Is it easy to set up a new business in your country?

Idea 1

Yes
  1. There are lots of online platforms to help you start, like Taobao or WeChat shops
  2. The government has made it easier to register a business online
  3. Young people are encouraged to be entrepreneurs these days
  4. You don’t need a lot of money to start a small online business

Idea 2

No
  1. There’s a lot of paperwork and regulations to follow
  2. It can be hard to get a business license, especially for certain industries
  3. Competition is really fierce, especially in big cities
  4. You need to pay a lot of taxes and fees
  5. Finding the right location can be difficult for physical shops

Idea 3

It depends
  1. It’s easier if you have connections or family support
  2. Some industries are much easier to enter than others
  3. It’s simple for online businesses but harder for traditional shops
  4. Big cities might have more resources but also more competition
Question: Is it easy to set up a new business in your country?

Related Vocabulary

  1. startup
  2. license
  3. tax
  4. investment
  5. risk
  6. entrepreneur
  7. regulations
  8. market
  9. competition
  10. profit
  11. paperwork
  12. funding

Authentic Idioms

Try these idioms to get 7+ in IELTS Speaking:
  1. to get the ball rolling: to start something
  2. to jump through hoops: to go through many difficult steps
  3. to be a tough nut to crack: to be difficult to do or solve
Band 7 Answer