BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 25th March

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 25th 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 Bottlyer Yuvtiad.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Bottlyer.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here you go.

IELTS Speaking Interview

Do you often use a dictionary? If yes. How often and what for?

Yes. I use the dictionary daily. I am a student, and my all subjects are in English. So to check the exact meaning of the word, I use a mobile dictionary.

Do you prefer to use an electronic dictionary or a dictionary made of paper?

Today’s era is the era of technology. So I like to use E- dictionary because it is easy to carry we don’t need to take an extra bag. I installed a dictionary app on my mobile phone. I use an electronic dictionary because it saves time. We can simply type words in the search box, and I get results within seconds after pressing the search button, but it is not possible in the paper dictionary because we have to search word one by one which consumes a lot of time.

IELTS Speaking Interview

If someone gave you a dictionary as a gift. How would you feel?

I feel happy and appreciate his/ her thought of giving a dictionary as a gift. It is a precious gift for me because through it. I can improve my vocabulary.

Do you think it would be interesting to write a dictionary?

Well, I think it is not only interesting, but a stressful job to write a dictionary. People who use it do blindly trust on the writer that he/she writes the right meaning of the word. Moreover, the writer gets a chance to get new information about a word.

IELTS Speaking Interview

What kind of person do you think writes a dictionary?

Well, it is a very tough job to write a dictionary because a person who writes a dictionary have to know the origin of the word, meaning and its usage. So I think. a patience person and person who have excellent knowledge about the words can write a dictionary

PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe an experience you taught somebody something

You should say

–  When and where it happened

–  Whom you taught

–  W hat you taught him/ her

– And explain how you/ the person fell about it

SAMPLE ANSWER

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I’m quite hopeless when it comes to offering guidance or instructions to someone, but off the top of my head, there comes a time when I tried my best to help my brother learn some basic guitar tricks.

I have been an amateur guitar player since secondary’ school and have accumulated quite a great deal of musical theory and practical experience. As I heard that my brother had taken up the guitar recently and had been having a hard time figuring out how to place his fingers on the right chords on the guitar neck. For me, it was a piece of cake to play such stuff, but actually it was like pulling teeth teaching someone how to do it the right way maybe because I’m quite bad at instructing others.

IELTS Speaking Interview

At first, it was quite challenging since what I explained didn’t make sense to my brother, but I didn’t give up and gave various demonstrations slowly and accurately so that he could understand the gist of the problem. After a while, things started to clear up, and my brother managed to learn the art of playing the chords on the guitar neck. I was quite exhausted after 2 hours explaining, but it was really worth my whiles.

PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

What other people have you ever taught?

From my personal experience, I’m more likely to teach those who are close friends rather than acquaintances or strangers. If I remember correctly, I have taught my father to use Facebook to browse notifications or Skype to chat with his friends. Another occasion is when I taught my mother to operate a hi-tech camera.

IELTS Speaking Interview

Can young people teach old people?

Absolutely yes, age barrier shouldn’t be a concern as human beings need to constantly learn to perfect themselves. There is a great deal of stuff that the youths can lend a helping hand to older citizens in the acquisition of knowledge. As technology is developing at a staggering rate, many elderly citizens seem quite unable to make use of electronic devices like smartphones or other household appliances. Given this, the young generation with their hi- tech savvy can easily teach the elderly about the usage of hi-tech equipment  as well as encouraging them to live  with  the  help  of technology, which can make lives more comfortable and convenient.

Why is it difficult to teach old people?

The issue is that elderly people are slow in their acquisition of knowledge due to the aging process that is taking place in their brains. They’ve got a memory like a sieve which makes it like pulling teeth for them to retain the knowledge learnt. On top of this, older citizens are quite inflexible in their thinking and may refuse to be taught the way the youths do things. As a consequence of this, they can be at times some disagreements occurring simply because both the instructor and the learner don’t wish to cooperate.

IELTS Speaking Interview

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