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BEST IELTS Speaking Topics, 3rd February
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
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What is your full name?
My name is Pinyu Yuha.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Pinyu.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
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Do people in your city like to go to parks?
Oh yes, they do. Being a part of modern world everybody wants to become fit as a fiddle. So to rejuvenate themselves masses like to visit parks.
Do you like to go to parks?
Ahaa, I love to. Initially because of academics, I wasn’t able to pay such a visit, however, after the completion of my 12th standard board exams, I often visit park which is at a stone’s throw from my home.
What do you do there?
Parks assists me to break my monotonous regime. To exemplify, I perform multifarious recreational activities such as playing badminton, hide and seek so on. Apart from this, whenever I feel gloomy, I usually walk on grass with bare feet, which relaxes me.
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Did you use to go to parks as a child?
Of course, I live in a joint family so my grandmother always entices us to pay visit to the parks, therefore, my siblings and all cousins were habitual of visiting it every evening. This was the best part of my childhood too.
What is your favorite park?
Umm, even though the park of my locality is so prevalent, however, it is often said that grass is always greener on other side. As a result, I like Nehru Park which is located in my friend’s locality.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe an important historical event
• What event it is
• When it happened
• who or what was involved in it
and explain why you think it is an important historical event
SAMPLE ANSWER
Having in depth knowledge of history is fruitful for people to stay connected with their roots as it not only preserves culture but also tradition of their country to make them unique from others. Although the world has witnessed many historical events from the beginning of its existence. While all of these events have impacted our world in one way or another, but there are very few events among all of them, I’m going to talk about the extremely fascinating event that is “The French Revolution” that swept the world with all sorts of dramatic changes.
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Now, to understand the French revolution, that took place between 1789 and 1799, one has to have some ideas about the situation that was prevailing in France between 1789 and 1799, as well as proceeding that era. In fact, the common French people were outraged with the fact their king Louis XVI and his predecessor left the country completely bankrupted by getting involved in the American revolutions during the mid 18th century, as well as by extravagant and unnecessary spending by their administration.
On top of that, two decades of poor harvests prior, drought, cattle disease and skyrocketing bread prices prior to that had kindled unrest among peasants and the urban poor among the French people. Many expressed their desperation and resentment toward a regime that imposed heavy taxes – yet failed to provide any relief – by rioting, looting and striking. And, it was in this context that the French revolution had taken place. Anyway, the event has tremendously impacted the world history because it was after this revolution the growing exodus of nobles from the country took place, ultimately leading to the abolition of feudalism on August 4, 1789.
Anyway, this event is a very important and interesting one because it is after this revolution that the charter of declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen was adopted by all the progressive forces around the world in light of democratic principles, grounded in the philosophical and political ideas of Enlightenment thinkers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
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Besides, this event essentially and practically plucked out the oppressive monarchy system in whole Europe. Besides, it had also helped people enjoy better life in terms getting better jobs and better education. The French revolution helped the entire world to move forward by leaving all kinds of old ideas behind. All in all, this is the most imperative event that evolved the lives of the French people owing to the Negligence of their king.
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Is there any difference between teaching history through books and movies?
Of course, there is a huge difference as having information of historical incidents makes students sluggish as well as lethargic. This, I’ve always dreamed of one day when history in my country are taught via movies and video documentaries. That way students might feel more excited and finally be able to pay attention to the knowledge they are learning in class. By presenting history in the form of images and videos, I believe history classes can achieve their original purpose – to teach history instead of lulling students to sleep.
Why there are many children who do not like to learn history?
Frankly speaking, there are three reasons in my opinion. The first reason is that most of them are not mature enough to feel interested in battles and wars that happened in the past. I mean, they are too young and are keener on animated movies and video games. The second reason is the way that history is taught in most countries nowadays. I hold a strong belief that if schools change the way they teach history, things will be a lot different. Thirdly, it is a Hercules for children to learn several names of kings, dates and years of those events which they think are not going to be used in future at all.
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