BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th November

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th November

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your full name?

My name is Manuhira Satuk.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Manuhira.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here you go.

Do you like to watch the sky?

Yes, I have to say I am a fan of watching the sky. To me, the sky is a magnificent work of art, and I appreciate the aesthetic qualities of it. The colour of the clouds are so beautiful.

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What is the sky like at night in your hometown?

The night sky where I live is simply a breathtaking view. As I live in the countryside, the sky is not affected by light pollution, so there are numerous shining stars in a broad blackish background. Therefore, the view is perfect for anyone who has a thirst for freedom.

Do you like to watch stars?

I find star-watching extremely interesting. I believe that every star in the cosmos has its function and holds a unique mystery to be discovered. This is a great inspiration to me.

Have you ever taken a course about stars?

I haven’t ever enrolled in such courses, but I would love to in the future. I have always wanted to know how constellations retain their shape in zero gravity without floating through space.

What’s your favourite star?

The Sun is my favourite star, I would say. This is because of its power and importance to life. If we could find a star similar to the Sun out there in space, we would be able to discover alien life forms and complete our quest for a new homeland.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe a health problem you once had.

You should say:

what it was

what problems it caused you

what you did to control it

and explain how you felt about this health problem. 

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SAMPLE ANSWER

Physical fitness is the most important thing on the planet and those who are suffering from health disorders, they know the truth of the statement. Recently, I had a food poisoning and suffered for about one week. I know how it feels to be diagnosed with health disorder. Thank you for the question and I will describe the matter now in brief.

Food poisoning is a serious health disorder. It may be so acute that it can claim lives. I was lucky in the sense that doctor prescribed only bed rest for few days and some medicines to cure of the disorder. In fact, it was my fault that I took some rotten foods in street during a fieldwork of my university. Actually, being the student of Anthropology, I need to move in fields for practical works. Besides, this is my last semester and the number of field visits is more. During such a field visit, I had to take foods from a street shop which caused the trouble to me.

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I went to visit Lal Bangla, an archaeological site near Delhi to know about the remains. In fact, I was in a team of three other members to collect all the available information about this Mughal remains. So, we started early in the morning and planned to return by noon. But it was not possible for me to take my breakfast. On the other side, none of us took any foods expecting to take it on the way to Lal Bangla.

As a result, we stopped in a place near the mausoleum and took our breakfast. The foods were below the standard but we had nothing to do. After completing all the tasks like taking pictures, measuring the structures, drawing sketches, and gathering all the other information, we returned and took lunch at the same place where we took breakfast. Returning home, I felt an unbearable bowel movement and vomited severely. It was the only beginning of the disorder.

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I also started feeling pain in the lower abdomen and it was so acute that I started crying. So, my father went to a local pharmacy and the man the suggested to shift me to a hospital. Accordingly, my parents hospitalised me immediately to a local hospital where the doctors at the emergency diagnosed me as a food poisoning patient. So, they injected me with a painkiller and prescribed some tests. Once the tests were done, they were sure that it was nothing other than food poisoning.

So, they suggested to keep in the hospital for at least a day and also said that if my condition improved, I could be taken to the home. But I had to stay two days in the hospital as the deteriorating conditions did not improve. On the third day, the condition was a bit stable and then I left the hospital for home.

I felt too weak during the entire period of health disorder. I had to stay at home for about over one week. In this time, my regular movement was forbidden. Even it was difficult for me to move alone to take baths and other activities. My mother was always beside me and helped me a lot. She fed me like a little kid and did all the other necessary activities. I was completely recovered in the 11th day since I was affected by the poisoning. It was a lesson for me and I have pledged that I will never take foods on the street.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

What useful technology helped us combat the Coronavirus?

That’s a really interesting question. Let me see … I guess some of the most important pieces of technology were things like ventilators which kept people breathing when they had severe Coronavirus and the technology behind the contact tracing and testing which was used quite effectively in many countries to suppress the spread of the virus. Looking ahead at new technology coming out, new apps are being designed to allow people to trace where they have been and if they have come into contact with the virus at any time. I think this will really help us control the virus better.

During the Coronavirus crisis, some people did courageous deeds. Can you give an example of one from your country?

There was more than one example of courage in the face of possible illness or death in my country during the Coronavirus pandemic. All doctors, nurses, hospital staff, care home workers, social workers and other frontline workers all selflessly went to work knowing the risks they were facing. Some of them lost their lives as a result. Each day, they showed courage and determination to save lives. They were indeed brave and without them many more people would have died.

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What do you think could have been done better to deal with the Coronavirus outbreak?

It’s hard to say. Each country had their own approach based on what was happening in their own country and decisions were led by the science. With hindsight some countries should have done more rigorous contact tracing and testing at the start of the pandemic to prevent the disease spreading so widely. Also some of them ought to have gone into lockdown sooner before the virus had spread so far. We will see how things progress from this point onward.

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