BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 11th January

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 11th January

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

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IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

PART 1 – INTRO PART

What is your full name?

My name is Fridaus Balsara.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Fridaus.

Can I see your ID?

Here it is!

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Where are you from?

I belong to Mumbai, which is in the western part of India.

Do you work or study?

I work as an assistant HR manager with Oberoi Realty.

Do you like relatives coming to your home?

Yes, I do like my relatives visiting my place. I have cousins with who I get along very well and love their companies always. At the same time, I also love visiting my friends and relatives more often.

What do you usually do with your relatives?

All fun, I would say. Whenever my cousins visit my place, we go back to all old days of school, full of mischievous events that we had enjoyed. They allow me to relieve sweet childhood memories. One of my cousins and I studied together, and in fact, we were together until the higher secondary level.

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We’ve many common interests, such as playing cricket, watching action and thriller Hollywood movies, partying, gossiping and listening to the ‘Rock and Roll’ music and many among others. Things have changed a little bit now. These days we also discuss the challenges that we face in business and at times seek each other’s suggestion to any particular business challenge. My cousin is a foodie and my mom is an excellent cook, so we drink and have supper together whenever it’s possible.

Do you prefer visiting relatives yourself, or for them to come to your place?

I prefer both arrangements because all the cousins have many places to hang out and meet at any good place. But our uncles and aunties don’t frequent ours places much as we do so it gives us an opportunity to see our relatives with family. Because of parents and relatives, I like both arrangements whether they come to our place or we go to their place.

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PART 2 – CUE CARD

Talk about a car, bike bicycle trip you would like to make in the future.

Please say,

– Where and when you would like to go

– Who you would got there with

– What you would do there

SAMPLE ANSWER

I’m waiting for this monsoon for playing a trip to Goa. Two months back, I’ve bought a new car. It’s Volvo S90. I would say she’s beast on the road, and the real pleasure I would get when I test her for a long trip to Goa. During the monsoon season, the trip could bring a lot of surprises and a different sort of enjoyment of getting drenched and driving through the rain.

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As usual, I will be accompanied with my cousin and his and my girlfriend. We all guys wanted to go for a long trip by car but something or the other held us back for some reason. It seems this time we have firmly decided to realize this dream.

Goa is an amazing place. We’ve visited Goa on a couple of occasions but all the visits made have been during November or December until now. During our last visit, it was very much crowded, and we decided to visit during the monsoon so there won’t be many people around. We all have sports adventures if the weather isn’t hostile during that time, sitting at the bench under the snacks for the long time, and visiting nearby beaches where possible.

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PART 3 – FOLLOW UPS

What mode of transport do countryside people prefer?

In most cases, I guess people use the bus, run by the state transportation services. I’ve also seen people hitchhiking, too. Some people carpool to reach their destinations. The carpool means the ‘tractorpool’ in the context of India. The word ‘tractorpool’ is yet to be introduced in English language (giggling). There is another mode of transportation and that’s the local train. Some people use the local train for their workplace, too.

Do you think we have enough footpaths for pedestrians?

Absolutely not, and in fact, I get annoyed at the lack of enough numbers of sidewalks in my country. Simply we don’t have enough sidewalks. At some place, we do have but they are very narrow, not enough to accommodate the ever-growing population of Mumbai. The other predicament that we go through is the encroachment. The roadside eaters and others block the passage of sidewalks leading others to walk on the road. That’s pathetic. But the problem is who should we go and make a complaint.

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What should our governments do to curb pollution?

One sentence answer is: ban all the combustion engines that run on petrol and diesel. It looks more academic than practical when we discuss this grotesque form of pollution. However, I see a ray of hope going forward because the world has identified this issue, and is trying to counter this menace. The only fear I have is it may not get too late to respond to this issue. Time will take its course. But, ‘yes’, we all citizens can make pollution free cities by planting as many trees as possible. The government is doing its bit, but all the citizens must reciprocate the government’s initiatives of planting trees.

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