BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 24th March

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 24th March

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your name?

My name is Mumoth Turyo.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Mumoth.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here you go.

In your country do people wear hats and caps?

Yes, I’ve seen many people wearing hats or caps, especially in my community when I go to church on Sunday morning, I see elderly people wearing hats and the youth wearing stylish caps.

Do you wear caps and hats?

Sometimes I wear the cap for two reasons. One is when I see the temperature outside is very heated so I try to heat by wearing a cap. Second is sometimes I love wearing different kinds of caps just to look stylish.

IELTS Speaking Interview

Did you wear hats as a child?

Yes, I did. My grandfather was very much fond of wearing stylish and traditional hats. He would take me to church every Sunday morning, and I started following the same culture. He bought me a few hats when I was in school. I’ve treasured them yet and oftentimes I try them as per occasion.

Why do people wear hats and caps?

It’s a personal preference, and a lot depends upon the family culture. For instance, my family has traditionally been using hats and caps so we follow suit. Others might be doing it for beating the heat during the summer time. There is another group of people who want to look stylish and trendy and they might be thinking that wearing hats and caps fulfill their needs.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe a successful small business that you know

– What the business is?

– Where it is?

– Who runs the business/how do you know about this business?

And explain why you think it is successful?

Model Answer

I belong to Phagwara. It is the hub of the small-scale industry. There are many small businesses running in Phagwara. Here, I would like to talk about Neil Campbell’s industries. It deals with motor spare parts. This company is run by my friend’s father, Mr. Sehdev Chauhan. They manufacture engine parts and motor parts. My friend tells me that her great grandfather started this business from his home. He started with just two workers working under him. He had only one machine initially.

Then, when her grandfather joined the company they started expanding. Today, there are about 200 workers and the supply spare parts all over the world. I know my friends’ brother emigrated to Canada for years ago, and now, he gets orders from Canada also. She tells me that her father is very disciplined and reaches his company half an hour before time. Perhaps that is why all the workers are also always on time. They have a very good relationship with their employees. She was telling me that it is very difficult to sustain in this modern world because the competition is very stiff.

IELTS Speaking Interview

But in their company, they have employed many foreign nearing relatives who are all working hard and earning good bread-and-butter from this company. They give their employees bonuses from time to time, and sometimes even take them out for excursions. When they get bigger orders, they make their employees do overtime and pay them to double for that time. That is why all the employees look forward to working overtime.

They have very good relations with other spare parts manufacturers in my hometown. Freya tells me that her father is mostly out to different states of India and abroad for taking part in exhibitions related to their products. So, this is the successful small business that I know of.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

1. Who is the most active gender in small business?

     Both men and women were running their small business actively, but to say most of the women were much more interested in doing small business than men. Because they were not allowed to expose their talent to others in common areas because of their family restriction, they were using some platforms like social media to expose their talents.

2. Do Indian people spend a good deal of cash on birthday presents?

I think that most people will not do it. Costly gifts are presented by parents, siblings and very close friends but not other friends. Most of them celebrated their birthday by spending time with their family and friends.

3. What do Indian people do on New Year’s?

People in India welcome their New Year’s by worshiping God, because they are very religious, and they start their new year by exploring the tourist spot, having their lunch, dinner in restaurants.

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4. Do you think we’re happier than people in the 19th century?

I would say for sure that we’re not happier than people in the 19th century, we can say many examples for that, one of those is stressful days, nowadays we’re facing so much stress compared to the 19th century’s people. Most importantly, the standard of living has increased when compared to those days.

5. Why is youth the best time for most people?

I thought the main reason is that they won’t care about anything, they just take it easy and they thought that our parents would look after it. They live their life as it follows. They don’t have any responsibilities to take care of it.

6. Do you think money can bring happiness in life?

I believe that money can only bring happiness only at the present when they enjoying it, for example, if you are in crave of food then money helps us to enjoy your food or if you want to enjoy your holiday by going to vacations, then money helps you to attain it, but all these things will give you a temporary happiness but not the permanent happiness.

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