BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th June

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th June

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking
IELTS Speaking

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your full name?

My name is JHDF DG.

How may I address you?

You may address me as JHDF.

May I see your identification?

 Sure, here is my passport.

Do you play any indoor games?

Yes, I play carom board and 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.

Is your city polluted?

Although pollution is surging day by day in the contemporary world but the level of pollution in my city is comparatively low owing to the gracious attitude of its individuals towards the environment.

What are the causes of pollution?

Well, there are multifarious causes but main causes of pollution include industrial emissions, poor disposal of wastes, deforestation which adversely affect the atmosphere of earth.

Have you ever done anything to help to protect the environment?

Of course, I did as I believe every little thing we do really makes a difference. Similarly, I voluntarily planted trees in my locality and often use reusable bags.

Do you mind noise?

I am a quiet and a peace-loving person therefore noise bothers me.

IELTS Speaking

 PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe a village near your hometown

● What is it

● Where is it

● When you went there

● Describe your experience there

SAMPLE ANSWER

I belong to a small town Phagwara. It is on the National Highway 44 between Jalandhar and Ludhiana. There are many villages near my hometown. But here, I would like to talk about village Plahi, which is the most hi-tech village of India. Actually, our school took us for a visit to the Plahi village, last year.

I was awed to see the village. This village has developed so much because of the efforts of the NRIs of this village. The local people of the village set up an NGO- National Rural Development Society. This NGO has transformed the lives of 3800 people. This NGO is providing free Internet to all residents. There is a big soundproof community hall, which can accommodate more than 1000 people. There is a stadium and a polytechnic also in the village. It has a well-maintained public park and an energy park.

It is the only village in Punjab, which runs almost entirely on renewable energy sources. Streetlights, water heaters, pumps, and cookers- everything is solar. People have smokeless chullas (stoves) and biogas plants in their homes. No wonder, it is called the energy village. Plahi fills people with pride. The village makes you think big; it makes you feel small. This village surely knows how to dream. I remember we were all very inspired by the visit to this village.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

What are the differences between rural and urban life?

There are many differences between rural and urban life. In villages, life is slower, and people are friendlier. In cities, everybody seems to be running after something. Air is relatively pollution free in villages.

What can be done to improve the life in rural areas?

Many things can be done to improve the life in rural areas. Good schools and health centers could be opened there. The connectivity with the cities could be improved.

Does government pay more attention to rural areas or urban areas?

Government pays more attention to urban areas because there are more people living in urban areas. Mostly the authorities focus on providing facilities in the cities as compared to the villages.

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