BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 13th June

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 13th June

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your full name?

Well, I’m “Sameer Garg”

Can I see your ID?

Of course! Here it is. 

Where are you from?

I’m from Delhi, the National Capital Of India. It’s a beautiful city with various traditions. As it is surrounded by a variety of people, it has the best food items and infrastructure in India. Besides that, Delhi is the fastest growing city in India with a blend of modernization and traditional cultures.

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Do you work or study?

At present, I’m at university studying for a Bachelor’s of computer science degree. There’s just about a year and a half left to graduate. But if I get good grades in my finals, I’ll probably pursue a Master’s degree.

Do you like to eat at home or eat out?

To be honest, I lead a busy lifestyle and I think cooking requires a lot of time and effort, so I usually eat out. However, I really enjoy eating at home because I can spend quality time with my loved ones.

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How often do you go out with your friends?

Well, I’d say that I hang out with my friends on a weekly basis. Every time we have days off, we grasp the chance to gather at a coffee shop and chit-chat about this and that.

When was the last time you went out with your friends? & What did you talk about?

Well, it was last week when we threw a party at my close friend’s house to celebrate her birthday. We had a whale of time at the party and didn’t want to go home at all. So, we decided to stay and had a chit-chat all night about our favorite topics like shopping, traveling, etc.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe a lesson you learnt.

You should say:

– What it was?

– What exactly happened?

– What lesson did you learn?

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Model Answer:

Introduction:

Well, our parents and seniors always try to teach us important lessons of life but still there are few things that we learn from our mistakes.

What it was?

Here I would like to talk about a lesson I learnt when I met an accident and got badly injured for committing a blunder.

What exactly happened?

I vividly remember I was almost fifteen years old. Most teenagers of my age are curious to ride motor bikes. I requested my father many times to teach me how to ride a bike but he always refused to do so and warned me not to try until you turn 18 as it is the legal age in my country to ride a vehicle. I always used to keep on thinking and dreaming riding a bike at full speed. One day, I was home alone as my parents were out of town.

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I took it as an opportunity and invited one of my friends at home and out of curiosity we took the bike on the main road. I was driving it comfortably with my friend sitting behind and all of a sudden, we met an accident at an intersection due to over speeding my leg got fractured and I was rushed to a hospital.

Luckily my friend escaped any major injury. My parents also arrived as soon as they received the news and they were really concerned. At this point my father was very angry for not obeying him but he was controlling his anger somehow.

What lesson did you learn? and Conclusion:

This was the time when I apologised my father and felt sorry whole-heartedly and said I have learnt the lesson and now I will think about riding a bike only when I will turn 18 and will have enough maturity to handle a vehicle safely on road.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

1. Why do people learn foreign languages?

There are various reasons for people to learn another languages. Some of them hope to have a better understanding of the country they like by learning their language. Others may plan to lead a brand-new life abroad. And over these years, many young adults acquire another language for overseas educational pursuit.

2. What makes a good foreign language teacher?

The very prerequisite of being a good teacher ,no matter what subject he or she teaches, is having both professional knowledge and pedagogical methodology. To be more exact, he must be very skillful in using this language without any grammatical mistakes .If he or she is a native speaker with high educational degree, that might be better. Meanwhile ,they should master those teaching techniques and tactics to fit different students.

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3. Do you think grammar is important when learning foreign languages?

Definitely, grammar teaches us the basic rules of the language for learners to be flexible in using the language. For instance, if learners only know: she works in the hospital without any knowledge of subject-verb agreement, he or she tends to make mistakes, like “The nurse work in the hospital”.

4. Is it interesting to be a foreign language teacher? Why?

I guess that is a very intriguing job to do because they could freely chat with foreigners to have a better understanding of their culture .Besides, they are more likely to be open-minded ,compared with anyone who does not know much about about foreign language .Gradually ,they will be more and more knowledgeable.

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