BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 19th April

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 19th April

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking
IELTS Speaking

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO PART

What is your name?

My name is Nahiyu Huyati.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Nahiyu.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here you go.

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How often do you eat chocolate?

I do not eat chocolate very often. I eat chocolate once or twice a month. Usually I like dark chocolate, which is not very sweet. What’s your favourite flavour? My favourite flavour is Cadbury’s dark delight.

Is chocolate expensive in India?

Yes chocolate is expensive in India, especially the chocolate of foreign brands, which is available here.

When was the first time you ate chocolate?

I don’t remember exactly, but I have been eating chocolate since I was very small. Is chocolate popular in India? Yes, chocolate is very popular in India. We can get all varieties of Indian and imported chocolate.

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What do you do in your spare time?

I do many things in my spare time. I watch TV, listen music and do a little bit of gardening.

Do you like outdoor activities?

Yes, I like outdoor activities. I go for walks in the morning. I play badminton at times and I also do some gardening.

PART – 2 CUE CARD

Speak about your favourite motorbike.

You should say

– The name of the bike

– When and where you saw it for the first time

– What it looks like

– Why is that bike your favourite

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SAMPLE ANSWER

My favourite bike is the Harley Davidson Iron 833. I first saw this bike at a road show in my city during its launch campaign, some time back. Later, I looked it up online and realized that as opposed to the Street 750 model from Harley that is made in India, the Iron 833 is more authentically American. This bike has some stunningly attractive features. It is cruiser with a low ride silhouette, high mounted circular headlights and striking orange indicators. These features give the bike a striking front-view.

Its back rear view mirrors and engine, and chrome-edged alloy wheels add to its classic Harley appeal. While this bike originally has a single-seat, the company offers to fit a pillion seat if required. The most outstanding feature of this bike is its strong and masculine frame and the shape of its body. Because of its classic, masculine appearance, it garners second looks from all those who don’t own it.

This bike is designed to appeal to men who are trendy and young. It has achieved tremendous success in wooing the youth of my country. It is a masterpiece in the two-wheeler category. A close friend of mine bought this bike at the time of its launch and gave me a test ride. I was amazed by its sheer power, and the growl of its engine. I immediately wanted to acquire this 883 cc beauty! While all its colours are wonderful, its Charcoal Denim shade is just out of the world!

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

What factors should we consider before buying a motorbike?

We should consider many factors before buying a bike, like the price, fuel efficiency, shaoe, and frame of the bike. We should also consider the strength of the engine in ‘cc’ company, and also ascertain the availability of service centres in our area.

What are the advantages or disadvantages of riding motorbikes?

Motorbikes offer better ride control because of their bigger wheels and frames. In addition, they have been a preferred choice of males for decades. Also, the pose lesser maintenance costs compared to other two wheelers, and give better mileage. However, extensive bike riding may cause back troubles to some users. Moreover, bikes don’t have storage cabinets like most scooters do.

Are there any places that you prefer to go walking?

I prefer visiting places that are near my home on foot. There is a supermarket, a temple, and a chemist shop near my home, to which I always go walking.

Should helmets be compulsory for motorbike riders? Why?

A helmet is an important protection tool for all two-wheeler riders. It protects the riders from head injury, which can be fatal sometimes. So, helmets should be made compulsory not only for bike riders, but for all two-wheeler riders.

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