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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 30th December
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Harnaam Singh.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Harnaam Singh.
Do you like wearing a hat?
Although hats help protect your hair and face from direct sunlight, I really don’t like wearing hats every day. After removing my hair my hair is always messed up. Instead of wearing a hat, I think I like to bring an umbrella with me.
What kind of hats do you have? / 3. Where do you like to buy hats?
As mentioned, wearing hats is definitely not my daily style, so I usually have a hat at home. The only type of hat that is especially fond of here is the baseball cap. You know, this type of hat can give me a sporty and strong look.
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Are hats popular in your country?
Don’t go looking too far in my country where motorcycles are the most common mode of transportation, and you must wear a helmet whenever you ride a motorcycle for safety. I wonder how uncomfortable it can be for you to wear a hat under a helmet. Thus, in most cases, hats are for pedestrians and fashionistas.
Do you often wear sunglasses?
When it’s sunny outside, yes. I usually have a pair of sunglasses with me or in my car in case I need them.
What are the main reasons for wearing sunglasses?
So that your eyes aren’t dazzled by the sun, and also to protect your eyes from glare if you’re outside for an extended period of time. Trying to protect your eyes from the sun without sunglasses is awkward and just annoying, and it can also lead to wrinkles from screwing your eyes up all the time.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a course you took in your college or university.
You should say:
– What it was
– When you took it
– What you learned from this course
And explain why you took this course.
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SAMPLE ANSWER
I remember we had a course in my Bachelors of UNIX. There were several other courses as well, but for some reasons I was fascinated by this course. It was great to learn UNIX, because understanding how it works made me understand how an operating system work and that in turn helped me in understanding how computers worked.
I took the course in my fourth semester of Bachelors in Technology. The course taught me how to write commands to make things work in the system and the commands were not the single lined or word commands. It was more like mixing and matching the commands to get the required output. There would be days when I would just worry about a single command and how to get a particular output. And then there were days in which I would break the entire code and try to run the code in pieces because of some error.
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It was tough but it was fun. The feeling when the program ran or when I was able to solve that one problem, it was fun and nothing can take that feeling. I remember learning lot of things from this course and they are still in use by me. But, what I learnt the most was how to learn things. It is not about settling in time and fixing the effort. It is more about working for it until you get the result. You need to solve those errors and bugs until you get the required result and it was a true and amazing lesson learnt.
When I look back at it, I think the reason that I took the course was because I fell in love with how simple commands dictate the entire computer industry and then it is about the permutation and combination of these simple commands that make up the entire big commands through which we are doing things. It was great I believe and every person should definitely learn the in and out of an operating system.
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Follow-up Question 1:
Do you think enrolling in an online course is less effective than actually going to the university or a learning center?
ANSWER
“Not at all, I think that both are effective means of helping students master a specific skill. If a student is determined to learn and acquire new knowledge and skills, it doesn’t matter what the platform is.”
What must a person take into account when choosing a course?
ANSWER
“I believe that there are lots of things to be considered when deciding what course to take. First off, your abilities and skills. You shouldn’t be taking an accounting course if you aren’t good at numbers. Another factor to consider is your financial status. Medicine and Law, for example, are expensive courses, and you would want to reconsider if you plan to take these courses on a tight budget. Last but not least, your interests. If you aren’t interested in taking up a course and would only take it because you would be taking over a family business in the future, think twice.”
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