BEST IELTS Speaking Questions, 9th February

BEST IELTS Speaking Questions, 9th February

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Questions
IELTS Speaking Questions

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO PART

What is your full name?

My name is ……….

How may I address you?

You could call me by my first name ………….

Can I see your ID?

Yes, here it is.

Where do you come from?

I come from ……………………… . (Personal Answer)

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Where do you live? house or an apartment?

 I live in my house along with my family.

Do you think you will move to a new place?

Till now, I don’t have such plan to move to a new place. But in future if I get better opportunity then I can think about it.

Did you go to parks during your childhood?

Yes, as a child my grandparents would take me every evening to a park which was close to our house and my grandfather would help me swing.

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How often do you go to the parks now?

I do go this park early morning as it has a nice walking track. A lot of old and young people come to walk and there’s a lady who holds her Yoga classes out there. One Sundays, sometimes all friends meet in the garden and play games and gossip.

Do you think parks are important for people?

Yes, parks are very important for people, coming to a park after a tiring day refreshes us, the non-pollution air, and greenery, free from noise pollution. One can relax and calm themselves. A family can get to spend some quality time at the parks with their families. Parks are very important especially for those people who are unable to afford to go to any recreational clubs. Parks help them to have some quality time without having to pay any fees.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe some news about your family that gave you happiness

You should say

– What that news was

– When and where you got it

– Why it was important

– How did you react to the news?

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SAMPLE ANSWER

I live in a family oriented culture, which means we have a higher emotional attachment towards each other, as compared to other cultures of the world. This is the reason behind the intensity of our feelings of happiness and sadness, for events happening in the lives of our relatives. Today, I would like to talk about my aunt, who got her US visa in March 2002.

My aunt lived in a house separate from ours, and contributed heavily to her home finances from a very young age. She took up a job immediately after her graduation, to support her father in educating his other two children. She even delayed her marriage in a bid to fulfil her duties towards her family. Her family always refused financial help from us and other relatives, because of their high self-esteem. With time, one of her younger brothers graduated in management and got a job, after which their finances started improving.

Then, in 2001, my aunt got married to a businessman, who was a US citizen; he then went back to USA and sent his wife the required papers so that she could enter the country. However, we all know that at the time, the most infamous terrorist act of 9/11 had rocked all of the America, and made them very conservative and defensive in issuing visas. My aunt was denied entry twice for no concrete reasons; she was getting frustrated and depressed because of this development. The rest of us were also getting worried for her.

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I was more concerned about her because I felt she was very genuine and deserved to get a chance to start her life afresh struggling for so many years. Finally, her husband came back t India and presented himself at the embassy. He was able to convince the visa officer that he was indeed married to my aunt, after which she got the visa. I was at my home on that day, waiting for my aunt’s call from Mumbai.

I was anxious, and had been praying to God to help her. Finally I received a call on my mobile and got the good news. We all were very happy for her because now she would be able to join her husband in the US. I immediately went to the temple and thanked God for His kindness. Later, we went to meet my aunt at her home, with sweets and gifts to express our happiness. All in all, this news made me extremely happy.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

What news can be surprising?

Any unexpected news is often surprising, be it winning a competition, getting very good grades in exams, getting a good job in first few attempts, or winning a lottery or lucky draw. We often feel high levels of happiness when we hear such unexpected news.

What was the importance of that news for you?

That news was of immense importance to me, as I had a lot of respect for my aunt, and held her in high regard because she had helped me in past, when I was a student. To top it, because she was a family member, that news became all more important to me, and brought on a sense of relief.

Which is the best medium for getting news – the newspaper or the TV – and why?

In the context of instant news, television is the best medium. We come to know of any development in the world within just a few minutes of its occurrence. However, if we want detailed information about events, we should rely more on the next day’s newspaper.

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