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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 26th May
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your full name?
My name is Jabfi Ufri.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Jabfi.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here is my passport.
Do you usually carry a bag (when you go out)?
Yes, I usually carry a bag when I go out, however, the type of bags I use for different occasions vary.
What types of bags do you use (in your everyday life)?
I have different bags for different occasions. I use a backpack when I go for my classes, for formal occasions I have formal bags, for shopping I use totes and sometimes I use a sling bag when I don’t have to shop and the occasion is not formal.
What do you put in these bags?
For my classes or when I go to school/college I usually carry books and stationary in my bag. When going for shopping I carry my wallet, cell phone, and a bottle of water and when travelling I also put medicines and a book or a magazine in my bag. On formal occasions I carry only my wallet and my cell phone.
Do you have many books at home?
No, I do not have any books at home. I only have my textbooks at home.
Do Indian people do enough reading?
Yes, Indian people do a lot of reading. They read magazines, newspapers, fiction and nonfiction such as biographies and autobiographies.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a recent change in your life
You should say:
• What the change was
• When it happened
• How you felt about it
And explain if it was a positive or negative change for you
SAMPLE ANSWER
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I suppose one of the biggest turning points in my life was when I graduated from university just a couple of months ago. I looked for a job and began working full-time right after that so I haven’t really had time to take a deep breath and reflect on this momentous change.
People say that university is one of the best periods of time in your life, and that you will miss it once you are employed. That’s not true for me, because I was very relieved when I finally got my degree. I didn’t get to learn a lot in school and was always irritated by the poor attitude of the staff there. Throughout 4 years, all I wanted was to get a job so that I could support myself first and then my family. And that has finally come true. I am more in my element when I’m working because I constantly learn new things and have to deal with new challenges.
But the biggest change for me is that now I can take care of myself financially and not have to rely on my family anymore. I already worked part-time when I was in university, but what I made wasn’t nearly enough to save for a rainy day, let alone support my family. So although my work isn’t all roses, I am still very glad I have made it this far. Personally I feel this change has had a very positive impact on me.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
What changes do you want to make in your life?
Probably I want to do something about my daily routine. I am quite lazy, you see, so I tend to procrastinate and leave things till the last minute. I have wasted a lot of time and also a lot of energy due to this bad habit. So I think I should make a weekly schedule and stick to it so that I can be more efficient.
Do you believe we can control our own fate? How?
No, I don’t think fate is something we can fully control. There will certainly be things that take you by surprise, whether you like it or not. Well, traffic accidents are a clear example. But it’s not all bad. Sometimes fate can lead you to good things like a business opportunity or a romantic relationship.
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