BEST IELTS Speaking Questions, 25th January

BEST IELTS Speaking Questions, 25th January

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Questions
IELTS Speaking Questions

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO PART

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What is your full name?

My name is Usj Jui.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Usj.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here you go.

Do you play any sports?

Not as much as I should. I’m really busy with my job these days, so I don’t get the chance to do as many sports as I would like. I try to play basketball on Saturdays for a couple of hours and I occasionally play golf.

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Have you played basketball for long?

Since I was about 10 years old, I remember playing a computer game about basketball when I was about 10 and it made me obsessed with the sport. From then on I played basketball every day until I went to university and then other things took priority, but I regret not maintaining it because it was something I loved doing.

Do you watch sport on TV?

Football is my favourite sport to watch on TV. I’m terrible at football but I love watching it on TV, especially big games like the Champions League. I follow Liverpool Football Club.

What is the most popular sport in your country?

In my country there are two dominant sports Gaelic Football and Hurling. Gaelic is a little like soccer but you are allowed to pick up the ball with your hands and you can kick the ball over the bar for one point or in the goal for 3 points. Hurling is played with sticks and a smaller ball and involves hitting the ball over the bar or in the goal.

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PART 2 – CUE CARD

Talk about a place where you go for a swim.

Please say,

– Why you like to go there

– What the place looks like

– Who you go there with

SAMPLE ANSWER

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In fact, swimming is one of my favorite hobbies. There is a popular swimming pool in Shenoy Nagar which is closer to my home. Its name is also ‘Swimming Pool’. I’m a member of this swimming pool, and at least thrice week, I go for a swim there. I like it for many reasons. It’s a well maintained with pretty clean washrooms. The ambience is simply awesome and there’s that invites you to start peddling into the water. This swimming pool has produced many professional swimmers for both domestic and international competitions.

It has three swimming pools. This facility is very important because it segregates the section of swimmers. I love kids but I don’t want them to disturb me in the pool, so they’re separated for the mini pool. It’s a huge property.

We are four friends and join there for swimming. As I’m very much passionate about swimming, I go there without waiting for anyone. In fact, I prefer to be alone there because when we are in the group, we talk more and swim less.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

Why are some sports more popular than others?

The popularity and origin of any particular sport date back to the history and roots of the people and country. For example, baseball to Americans, football to Europeans, ice hockey to Canadians, cricket to the people from the subcontinent. With time, the preference of particular game evolves in every part of the world. We’ve classic example of our country. Indians love playing and watching cricket but many Indians these days take an active part in football, swimming, tennis, badminton, field hockey, and other games. This is a primary reason for liking and disliking a particular sport activity.

What do you think about sports facilities in your country?

Not so good and not so bad either. We’ve good numbers of playgrounds, recreation clubs and government run sports facilities but looking at the numbers of people, I believe that the government should invest more in sports facilities, especially in the current context where people see sports as means of careers.

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Can government policies affect sports facilities? How?

There’s no doubt about it. In fact, it’s the primary driver for having required sports facilities. Look at the sports facilities supported by the government of USA, UK, Europe, China and Russia; our government will be ashamed of what they have done to its population. The great athletes and players are produced in a particular type of environment and motivation from the government and other influences. Our players don’t have enough facilities to shine their talents, and they end up compromising themselves with below par facilities. Any government if it pledges to produces more players, they will have to invest more in this social avenue.

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