BEST IELTS Speaking Topics, 19th January

BEST IELTS Speaking Topics, 19th January

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Topics
IELTS Speaking Topics

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO PART

What is your full name?

My name is Darfi Hyas.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Darfi.

Can I see your ID?

Sure, here it is.

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Do you often visit your relatives?

Once in a blue moon, I prefer to visit my relatives owing to my hectic schedule. Thus, I prefer to visit them occasionally.

What do you do when you visit your relatives?

Well, I love to do chit chat with them do gossiping, shopping, working and laugh a lot by recalling previous memories of thick and thin time.

Is it important to visit relatives regularly?

Definitely, it is necessary particularly in my country where relationships matter a lot to people. So, sharing a healthy relationship with them, visiting to them on daily basis necessary.

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Do you like sharing with others?

Of course, I love to share my knowledge, my books, funny stories with others on daily basis specially with my friends.

What kinds of things do people not want to share?

People dislike sharing their personal belongings and matters related to health and money with others. Instead of this, they hate to share their intrinsically valuable items like phones and so on.

Do you think people will share their cars with each other in the future?

Yes, masses will share their cars with each other to tackle the congestion level on the road along with pollution. Moreover, for saving money as well.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe one of your grandparent’s jobs

• What it was?

• How long he or she had this job?

• How he or she got the job?

• Whether you would like to have this job?

SAMPLE ANSWER

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Most young people are very close to their grandparents. Our grandparents pamper us with their unconditional love. They always have a lot of stories to share about the challenges they faced as youngsters.

My grandfather was born in Lahore in the year 1925 which now falls in Pakistan. He was married at the age of 12 and started working as a farmer at the age of 16. And here I would like to talk about the job of my grandfather who was a brave army officer named Hari kishan. He was very captivating and down to earth person. He had great knowledge about India’s history and the Indian Army. He had died about six years ago. I explain about him briefly.

He was a well-educated person and provided every facility to his whole family. H. I was attached to his love and care because he loved me a lot. He told me many things about his job such as how he joined it? I have remembered that he told me, he ran from house to join the army and he had joined it in Lahore before the partition of India and Pakistan.

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Moreover, He was the officer of India’s Border Security Force. He had achieved many medals and awards in his whole life during his job. He was a very confident and brilliant human being. He had done each and everything for his family as well as for India. He was my best friend also. I love my grandfather till now.

Furthermore, He had taken part in the Second World War and showed his metal to India’s foes. After the end of this war, he had gained a bravery award and medal from Ex-President of India named “NeelamSanjeevaRedi” for his bravery. I have yet it.

Apart from it, He helped to poverty-stricken people with money and other things. He helped his villagers by motivating them with his precious thoughts. He donated money to my village’s school in order to help poor learners.

After his death, I felt gloomy because I talked with him all day and shared my views with him. He always told me about solutions to solve problems. He explained to me about every experience of his life. He died after enjoying 90 springs of his life.

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Now, whenever I feel sad and remember memories related to my grandfather, then I see his pictures. I missed him very much. If it possible by anyway, then I would like to meet him and spend time with him. So, he was a kind-hearted person who loved me.

PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

What do you think is the most difficult job?

In my perception, the most difficult job is that of a Judge. Judges need to listen to all sides of the story, examine the evidence and take decisions which can make or break an innocent person’s life. Their judgement should always be unwavering from the rule of the law. They cannot be hasty or too slow in giving their judgement. They must take a side based on the information available and this often leads to one side always being unhappy. Hence, their job is the most difficult. In fact, an examiner is also a kind of judge as the score that they assign based on their assessment is also a huge responsibility.

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Do difficult jobs deserve high salary?

While simply giving a high salary does not offset the long term damage to one’s health; it does give a feeling of satisfaction and prevents employees in difficult jobs from feeling exploited or disgruntled. Owing to their frequent absence from home or lack of a social life, they have to give a lot more gifts to their family and loved ones to keep them happy. Whatever you pay such professionals will never be high enough for the price they pay in the service of the economy or community. Professionals in difficult jobs definitely deserve a high salary.

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