BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 17th March

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 17th March

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO PART

What is your name?

My name is Ikouy Haduwf.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Ikouy.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here you go.

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Do you play any indoor games?

Yes, I play carom board and cards with my siblings and parents.

Do you prefer to play indoor games or outdoor games?

It depends on the weather outside. On hot summer afternoons, I play indoor games. But, when the weather is good, I play cricket and badminton outside with my friends.

What indoor games did you play when you were a child?

I played carom board, Ludo and snakes and ladders as a child.

Is there any particular indoor game that you like (when you were a child)?

I liked Lido and snakes and ladders.

What sorts of indoor games do children play now?

Nowadays, children are of the digital era. They play electronic games on the computer.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe a foreigner you know well/ Describe an interesting person who comes from another country

You should say.

–  Who is he/she

–  where you met him/her

–  why you like him/her

– and explain what you learnt from him/her

SAMPLE ANSWER

Well, I have socialized with lots of foreigners, and off the top of my head, I’d like to talk about X, who is my teacher at my Spanish class.

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As typical of a foreigner, X is a sociable guy who is quite talkative, so there was no trouble for us to hit it off the first time we met. During the lessons, he often lectures about the traditions and customs of Spain where he comes from, and I feel very intrigued and curious during his lessons.

Outside the class hours, we often hang out together for some drinks and we have been on pretty good terms with each other since the beginning of the first class. Each time we meet, I can practice my Spanish a lot, and he’s also so kind that he points out many pronunciation mistakes that I make during our casual conversations, which I  feel  quite  grateful  to  him  since  my  pronunciation  has improved tremendously.

What strikes me about him is that he has quite a glamorous look. He’s so tall and well-proportioned, quite characteristic of a foreigner. I hope our friendship can be maintained for as long as we can since I really like his personality.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

Are foreigners popular in your country?

Without a shadow of a doubt, streets in our country are teeming with foreigners of diverse nationalities. You can catch sight of them strolling on the streets, gathering at some street vendors to have a snack, or exercising in the parks. I guess the reason behind this is that in our country, we have quite a mixed array of places of interest, and foreigners often flock to these places for sightseeing purpose or get to know more about the culture of our country.

Why people go to foreign countries?

I’d have to say that there are plenty of reasons why people travel to foreign countries. The first obvious one is for sightseeing purpose. As the domestic tourist spots are too familiar to them, going on a trip overseas can be a change of atmosphere and gives them more unforgettable moments. They can discover the local culture, try the cuisine and mix with others, which I reckon is an eye-opening experience for them.  The second motivator is for educational purpose. Many students today pursue higher education abroad in prestigious universities simply because they can attain an internationally recognized degree and have promising career prospects later on in their life.

When people travel to places that are different to where they come from, what effects does this have on these people?

Some countries are broadly similar to your home country. For example, Canada is very similar to America: they share the same language, continent and general culture. However, other countries can differ wildly from your life back home. The feeling of discomfort and uneasiness this provoked is often called “culture shock” which can make people feel scared and want to go home, but after a while most people can get used to it.

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