Practical note
One opinion plus one reason is a strong starting shape.
Part 3 feels hard because learners often answer too briefly or without a supporting example.
Generates prompts, openings, transitions, or ideas.
These tools reduce blank-page friction and help you start speaking faster.
You can copy this directly and turn it into a practice attempt in the speaking console.
Visitors landing on "IELTS Speaking Follow-up Answer Builder" usually want something quick and useful first. The best conversion path is simple: give the tool signal immediately, then move the user into one real speaking action while their motivation is still high.
One opinion plus one reason is a strong starting shape.
A short supporting example usually beats a vague longer answer.
Repeated follow-up practice improves thinking speed under pressure.
Use the tool as a simple entry point, then move into one real speaking attempt while the idea is still fresh.