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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 12th March
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your name?
My name is Shfrjew Fdsf.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Shfrjew.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
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What kind of social networking websites do you like to use?
I mostly use the Facebook website for social networking. These days all the social networking sites have an app that we can install and use on our phones, so I don’t usually visit the websites. I use my cell phone apps.
Are you a social person?
I am not a very social person. However, I have a good social circle of friends. I like to meet them at least once in two-three months.
What kinds of people do you like to be friends with on those websites?
On those websites, I only have friends whom I already know or whom I know through someone. I do not make new friends on such websites.
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Is it easy to find real friends on a social networking website?
No, it is not at all easy to find real friends on social networking websites. People make fake ids, with fake information and dupe people.
What kind of chatting app or software do Indian people like to use?
Indian people like to use chatting apps like, Whatsapp, Snapchat, Hike, V-chat, Viber, etc.
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a time when you moved to a new house or a new school.
You should say:
– When it happened
– What kind of home did you moved info
– Why you moved:
– And explain how non felt about the moving
SAMPLE ANSWER
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I’m a type of person who detests instability and quite reluctant to change my accommodation when I have got used to it. Yet, there was a time when I had no choice but move to a new place, which is during my second year at university.
My previous lodging place/house is quite far from the school so I made up my mind to move to somewhere within a stone’s throw from the school for ease of travelling. Also as a student, I used to have a hard time covering the daily expenses so moving would be a nice way to cut down my travel costs.
As well as this, I was fed up with the living condition in my former place of living as the air was polluted with obnoxious smells a small factory nearby and the incessant noises every night of some neighbours who frequently threw a party and sang karaoke loudly at night. Actually, I didn’t sleep a wink for weeks, and felt under e weather for the whole semester.
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The place I’m currently living is way better. It’s a small and cosy house, well-furnished with tables and chairs. On top of this, the atmosphere is so fresh, tranquil and serene so that I can focus look on my study without feeling being disturbed by troublemakers. Although the rent is a bit higher, it is definitely worth the extra cost. Now I’m feeling over the moon in my flat.
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Why people move to a new house?
As I see it, people change their residence as they are fed up with the living condition or want to have more prospects with their work or study. All I’m saying is there can be some nasty neighbours making incessant noises that get you distracted or cannot sleep a wink at night, or the neighbours are unfriendly and unhelpful in daily life. On top of this, if your study or job requires that you have to live closer to schools or offices, it seems to be a must that you have to move so that it’ll be more convenient when it comes to daily commutes.
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Why do some people stay in one place forever?
Personally, I’d put it down to the fact that some people prefer stability and would refuse to take up challenges in life. They are willing to give up precious opportunities to make further progress in their work of study and just stick to their own way of life. Besides, it can be because the living condition they have been having is too perfect that make such people reluctant to give it a change. They might have hostile neighbours if they move to a new place, and such fears often keep them at one place throughout their life.
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