BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 20th February

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 20th February

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 20th February
BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 20th February

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO PART

What is your full name?

My name is Kulwinder Singh

Can I see your ID?

This is my passport. Here it is!

Where are you from?

I live in Chennai, but my family belongs to Kerala and they migrated to Tamil Nadu long abroad for which I’m here in front of you.

What part of India do you live in?

Tamil Nadu is located in the southern part of India, and my city is situated on the Bay of Bengal in eastern India. It’s a port city.

Do you do household chores?

Candidly speaking, not much because we’ve a resident maid appointed for household chores. Only when she’s gone for holidays or sick, my mother and I’ve to do household chores. In her absence, I help my mother with washing linen, mopping the floor, dusting and other chores.

What household chores do you like or dislike?

I would prefer to do dusting because I embrace cleanliness. I don’t like dirty walls, or the shabby furniture. I’ll take the duster and start dusting fans, electronic goods, artifacts and anything that comes in my rader. The household chore that I dislike is washing dishes and crockeries. It’s because my skin is very sensitive and when I use the dishwashing liquid, I’ve skin irritation.

Did you do household chores as a child?

Sometimes I did and again in the situation that I describe just now. However, my mother didn’t allow me to engage myself with household chores much when I was a kid. She always wanted me to focus on my studies and playing.

PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe a person whom you have never met but heard a lot about him and would like to meet

You should say:

– Who this person is?

– What this person does

– Why you think this person is interesting

– What you want to do with this person?

SAMPLE ANSWER

I would like to meet many famous people but here I am going to talk about India’s Prime Minister NarendraModi. He is the first Prime Minister who was born in Independent India, that is, post 15 August 1947. He is a dynamic and development oriented leader. He represents Varanasi constituency in the LokSabha. He has been the Chief Minister of Gujarat for four consecutive terms. The reason why I admire him is that his life shows how an ordinary boy from a deprived (poor) class could reach the highest levels of the nation. It is all because of his hard work and determination.

I really appreciate his initiatives like Swachh Bharat Abhayan, Make in India. I believe these programs will help establish India’s presence among the developed nations. His other programs such as Mann Ki Baat shows how good he is at governance. He is the kind of leader who practices what he preaches. For example, we have seen him promoting Yoga by celebrating International Yoga Day, but many people don’t know that he himself does Yoga every morning.

His focus on development, eye for detail and efforts to bring a qualitative difference in the lives of the poorest of the poor have made him a popular and respected leader across. He is a role model for one and all. I would like to meet him and seek his blessings. I would like to get his autograph. Every country needs people like him to take their nation to the top.

PART 3 – FOLLOW UPS

In what ways can we meet new people?

We can meet new people in many ways. But for me the best way to meet new people is to travel to new places. There are also other ways like joining book clubs, gyms where a person can find like­minded people.

Do you think can we get some information from person’s dress?

Yes, we can get a lot of information from a person’s dress like his culture, his place of upbringing ­rural, urban and so on. Also, there are other things like if the person is organized or not. I normally think a person wearing shoes and socks to occasions is more formal, more organized whereas people in sandals are more carefree.

Do you think our guess about a person is always right?

No, I believe our guess about a person is not always right but in most cases it is. However, I think we have to make guesses about people, it makes our life easier. It simplifies life. Many people later on prove us wrong.

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 20th February

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