BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 13th August

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 13th August

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your name?

My name is Qazxsw edcvfr.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Qazxsw.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here it is.

Where is your hometown?

My hometown is on the south-east coast of Northern Ireland. It’s called Dundrum and it’s about 1 hour south of the capital city.

What do you not like about it?

It can be a little bit boring because it’s really tiny. There are only a few small shops and a couple of pubs and that’s it! In the summer, it’s OK because you can enjoy the outdoors but it would be nice to have a few more indoor facilities for the winter.

How often do you visit your hometown?

Not as much as I should. I only get to visit about once a year now to see my family because I’m really busy with work and it’s quite far away, but I hope to visit more in the future.

What’s the oldest part of your hometown?

There is an old Norman castle that sits on top of the highest hill of the town. It’s a ruin now, but there are some breath taking views from it and it’s easy to see why they chose that site for a castle, because you can see for miles around.

Do many people visit your town?

Thousands of tourists visit every summer. They come from the capital city mostly to get away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy the peace and quiet. There are more and more international tourists visiting because lots of scenes from the TV show ‘Game of Thrones’ were shot just outside the village.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe a long walk you ever had

● When this happened

● Where you walked

● Who you were with

Explain how you felt about the walk

SAMPLE ANSWER

I go for a walk every morning, but that is only for about 30-40 minutes. Here, I would like to talk about a long walk that I did in December. It was a trek of 14 kms, which started from Dharamkot (near Macleodganj) in Himachal and ended at Triund. Dharamkot to Triund is 7 kms, so the total trek is 14 kms. My cousin had told me about this trek and so I also wanted to do it.

I went there with four of my friends. We drove in our car and stayed at a hotel in Mcleodganj. We woke up early the next morning and got ready. We wore comfortable clothes and walking shoes for the trek. After having breakfast, we drove in our car till Dharamkot. From there we started our trek at around 9:00am. It was a clear and sunny day. We were all very excited and the first 3 kms were covered quickly. However, when we reached the halfway point, most of us were very tired. We stopped for some refreshments and a break, at a tea stall. The view from that tea-stall was mesmerizing and breath-taking.

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Then we resumed our trek and finally, after 4 hours of walking, we reached Triund. The view there was spectacular. The beauty of the Himalayas awed us. There were also some snow-covered areas and we enjoyed playing with the snow. We took a lot of pictures there. We had delicious lunch there, which was freshly cooked and started the journey back to Dharamkot.

The trek back didn’t take us as long and we were back in Mcleodganj by 6.30pm. It was an exhilarating (amazing) experience and we all felt rejuvenated and recharged. Whenever we meet, we still reminisce (talk) about that trip and how amazing the experience was.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

Why do some people dislike walking?

Some people dislike walking because they are lazy and don’t want to do any physical activity. Some people suffer from problems, like knee joint problems, which makes walking uncomfortable for them and they dislike it because of the discomfort caused. Some people think of walking as a waste of time, as they think using a means of transport saves time.

Who is more suitable for walking-younger or older people?

I think that everyone should walk, as it is beneficial for both the young and the old people alike. It has many health benefits for all age groups. It is the easiest form of exercise and doesn’t need any special equipment. We only need comfortable clothes and good walking shoes.

 Do Indian people like to play indoor sports or outdoor sports?

Indian people like to play both, indoor and outdoor sports. It depends on their individual preference and interest. Some popular indoor sports are Badminton, Swimming, and Table Tennis. There are also many outdoor sports, like cricket, hockey, football, etc. which are liked by many people.

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