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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 30th June
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your name?
My name is Riya Sharma.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Riya.
Can I see your identification?
Sure, here is my passport.
Are you very interested in fashion and clothes?
Yes, I am very interested in fashion and clothes. I like to know what the latest trend is. However, I may not necessarily follow it.
Do you have a lot of nice clothes?
Yes, I think I have a lot of nice clothes. I do most of the shopping for myself and I like all the clothes I have.
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What kind(s) of clothes do you usually wear?
I usually like to wear comfortable clothes, in my favorite colors.
Would you say clothes are expensive in your country?
India has people from all strata of society and everyone has a different earning and buying capacity. So, there are clothes available that are not too costly and then there are the very expensive designer clothes that are also available.
Do you like to wear fashionable clothes?
Yes, sometimes. However, I do understand that not all types of clothes suit everyone. So, I wear clothes that suit me.
Is there anything that you used to wear in the past that you don’t wear now?
As a child, I used to wear a lot of dresses, which I don’t wear western formal clothes, but not dresses.
How often do you go for shopping for clothes?
I go shopping for clothes when I need something. I am not a shopaholic and I don’t buy clothes on impulse.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe an interesting house or apartment you visited
You should say:
– Where this place is
– What it is like
– When you want to live in there
– And explain why you want to live in such a place
SAMPLE ANSWER
I have visited many houses and apartments, and I liked most of them. But here, I would like to talk about a house, which I find very interesting. This is the house of my aunt and uncle, who live in Chandigarh. It is a double storey house with four bedrooms, one kitchen, one hall and one drawing room. I find the house very interesting, because the total energy needed to run the house is obtained from solar panels. They have set up solar panels, which cost them twenty lakhs to set up and now all their electronic equipment, even air conditioners and geysers run on solar panels.
They also do not have to worry about power cuts because they are generating their own power from solar panels. Otherwise also that house is very energy efficient. During the daytime there’s so much light from the windows that they do not need to switch on the fan also at times. My uncle was telling us that now they have to pay the electricity bill of one thousand rupees per month, whereas earlier it was about 25,000 a month.
The maintenance cost of the solar panels is quite less. They have decorated the house with minimalistic approach, and there is no clutter of unnecessary furniture. The woodwork is also very simple, which looks very good and evergreen. I would definitely like to live in such a house one day.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
How is modern home design (both inside and outside appearance) in your country different to that of the past?
Modern homes designs are very different from the past. Earlier we had single storey houses, but now we have multiple storey apartments. Earlier, there was more emphasis on the utility of the house, but today his beauty and utility, both equally considered. Earlier, local materials were used like wood and stone, but today important prefabricated materials are used.
In your country, what type of home do most people live in?
Most people live in single storey houses, but it is difficult to generalize for the whole of India. In metros such as Bombay, tall buildings have become very common. In the eastern parts of India, where there’s a lot of rainfall, houses have sloped roofs, but in the plains houses have flat terraces.
Do people prefer to live in modern homes or the older-style homes (e.g., from 50 years ago)?
People prefer to live in the modern homes, because these homes are made with today’s climate in mind. These can accommodate more number of people in less space, which is needed in today’s time.
What do you imagine people’s houses will be like in the future?
I think that the houses in the future will be very energy-efficient. The focus will be on making tall building so that less space is needed.
Why do people sometimes move to live in different home?
Sometimes people have to move to a different home because they get a transfer in their job. Sometimes they have to move because of health reasons. Some people move because they want to be in a place with better facilities, like education for their children or for better job opportunities.
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