BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 28th March

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 28th March

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your full name?

My name is Babita Rana.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Babita.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here you go

Did you save money when you were young?

I always used to save money when I was younger. I understood it to be a good practice and saved my pocket money, award amounts, or any money that I received as a gift. Those saved amounts of money have helped me a lot during my time of need.

Have you ever given money to other children?

No, I have never given money to any other children, as I spent money only with my parent’s permission, and never digressed from the original spending purpose agreed upon, along with my parents. I have always politely refused any other children who have come to ask me for money.

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Do you think parents should teach children to save money?

Yes, I think that parents should teach children to save money. It is a very good practice that not only secures our future but also disciplines us by teaching self-control and introspection. All of us should learn about saving money and enjoy the benefits it brings along.

Do parents give children pocket money in your home?

Yes, parents do give children pocket money in my home. I and all my siblings used to get a certain amount of money every month, which was always lesser than our expectations on purpose. This was done in order to teach us control on expenses, and the practice of saving.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe an unusual job you think you would be good at.

You should say:

– What the job is?

– What kind of works it involves?

– What type of people do this job?

– and explain why you think you would be good at it.

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Model Answer

Selling hot dogs on the streets is something unusual for a person like me. In?fact, I am highly skilled in persuading people into something and if I am?assigned to sell hot dogs in the streets, I think I would be more successful than?the professional vendors.?Singapore is the city where people around the world come to visit and most of?them are the shoppers. They like to take their meals on the streets when they?are shopping.

So, selling street foods, especially hot dogs, is a great business?with low investment. But everyone cannot play the role of a perfect street?vendor. There are some specific arts and skills required for the task. Most of?the sellers are not that much educated and often they are unable to deal with foreign visitors. So, most of the street vendors, selling hot dogs, cannot?shine in their business. But if an educated person like me is involved here, the?business will shine greatly.

Selling foods on the streets of Singapore is unusual for me. I am from a wealthy?family and have recently completed my graduation. My dad is planning to take?me to his export-import business. So, if I get involve in selling street foods?like hot dogs, they will discourage me from the business. But as I can see, there?are lots of options for me to shine on the business. Firstly, most of the hot dog?sellers are unable to speak a standard form of English. They try to

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communicate with the clients by exchanging gestures which are inappropriate?for business growth. Besides, the majority of the street food shops do not?have the cleanliness which is a must to attract tourists and visitors. Though?some of the vendors have some sitting arrangements in small scales, they are?unable to serve all the clients simultaneously which is a barrier for client?satisfaction. Overall, street vendors lack knowledge about client?satisfaction. If all the tasks could be done together, the chance for success is?more than anything in this business.?

The street foods are sold by lower-middle-class people. They use carts to?carry the store and open their shops besides some large streets or before any?reputed shopping malls. They keep a standard distance with the main streets?so that the stores do not block the roads. If they block roads and set their?shops, they are to be accountable to the municipal authority.

So, they are highly aware of the issues. Selling foods on the streets has become a family business for some of the sellers. They prepare the foods at their home round the day and sell those at the night, or they prepare the foods at night time and sell those at the day time. They cannot make a good profit from the business as they cannot grab customers in their stores. They are unaware of the approaches and they could have some business if some shoppers luckily visit their shops for foods.

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I am a business graduate and have theoretical knowledge about business. I can?make some business models as well with the existing street food shops and if?the models could be implemented in the right manner, undoubtedly the?businesses will grow to a large extent. I would be good at selling the hot dogs?on the streets and before the shopping malls as I will adopt some innovative?measures for increasing my sale of foods. I will advertise for the foods I am?selling and definitely,

I will use English as most of the tourists are out of?Singapore and are familiar with this international language. I will add the price?and quality of the hot dogs. Some sitting arrangements will be made and I will?underscore the issue of modernity. I will arrange for the cleanliness of the store.?Some soft drinks would also be arranged with the hot dogs so that the clients?could remove their thirst with the foods.

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PART = 3 FOLLOW UPS

1.Which jobs would you say are most respected in your country?

Well, I have never thought about this, but I reckon that professional careers such as the fields of law, education, and medicine may be the most highly-acclaimed ones. It is mainly because people working in these fields can easily earn lucrative income compared to others.

2. Some people say it’s better to work for yourself than be employed by a company. What’s your opinion?

Well, I used to be a full-time employee & felt very stressed. To be specific, most of the time, I had a hectic schedule & was up to ears in heavy workloads to meet deadlines. Therefore, although running my own business is really challenging, I do feel far more comfortable with it.

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3. What changes in employment have there been in recent years in your country?

As far as I know, more and more people, especially the young generations are involved in setting up their own businesses. Thus, the “start-up” community is now more alive than ever, especially tech startups.

4. What are some of the important things a candidate should find out before accepting a job?

Well, this is an interesting question. If I were offered a job, I would definitely go through the company’s compensation package such as salary, allowances, maternity or paternity leave, insurance, pension plans, vacations, etc. Also, I’d need to know about my area of responsibilities so that I can make sure that I will not be overwhelmed with heavy workloads down the road.

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