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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 2nd February
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Adsfs Dsdfd.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Adsfs.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
Do you like art?
Yes, I like art. Art gives meaning to life. Art is what differentiates us from animals. I like all sorts of art. I like drawing and painting. I also liked performing arts like music and dance.
Do you think art classes are necessary? {Why?)
Yes, I think art classes are very necessary. Art brings out peoples creativity. Art preserves our culture and tradition.
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How do you think art classes affect children’s development?
Art classes affect children’s development in many ways. Art brings out the hidden creativity of children. Art is a form of communication. People can convay their feelings through their paintings and through their songs.
What kind of paintings do Indian people like?
Indian people like different kinds of paintings. It is a matter of personal choice. Some people like portraits, some like paintings of landscapes, some like the traditional forms of painting and some like the modern art forms.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a subject taught in your school.
– What was the subject and who taught it?
– How did the teacher teach it?
– What did you learn from the class?
SAMPLE ANSWER
I have been a studious child during my entire schooling. My interest in all the subjects was equal and I was a consistent performer as well. There was this one subject however, that always piqued my interest due to various reasons. The subject that I like the most is biotechnology. It was an elective subject that I chose in the eleventh and studied until twelfth grade.
I remember Mrs. Jaya teaching us biotechnology during both those years in high school. We were lucky to have her as our teacher as she was a great teacher and had a great way of teaching. She was a very lenient and jolly person who took our classes in a fun and interactive manner. I was fond of biology and biotechnology caught my fantasy and I really wanted to learn all that the subject had to offer.
She used to tell us fascinating stories and then relate them to the theory. Her discussions were highly detailed and explanatory, sometimes eliminating the need of referring to a textbook. She gave us ample amount of time to take notes while she drew extended diagrams to help us visualize the theory in a better manner. We could see her sitting in the staffroom, creating notes and collecting material in order to facilitate our learning. The way she gave individual attention to all the students, urged us to put more effort into our studies. I learned a lot about the human body, its working principles, and the biological cell structure at length, in a short amount of time.
I was able to grasp all the course material and excelled at all my tests. This is why I found biotechnology to be my favorite subject.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
1 What courses/subjects you think will be added in your high school?
Rather than adding more courses, I think most of those we already have will become electives. Students in my country are already studying too many subjects, most of which they have no interest in. When I was in school, I had 13 mandatory subjects, and I can’t recall what I learned in half of them.
2 What courses/subjects will be helpful in future work?
I think classes on foreign languages and intercultural communication will be useful. The world is becoming more and more globalized, so being able to speak at least one foreign language will help people find work in the job market. As for intercultural communication, knowledge about cultural norms and the ways in which people think and interpret messages will prevent miscommunication.
3 What do students do after school in your country?
Students in my country usually take extra classes after school, which are often taught by their own teachers or private tutors. If students do not have classes, many of them hang out with friends in the afternoon before going home to have dinner and do their homework.
4 Do you think students should choose subjects they like?
To a certain extent, yes. I think subjects like Math, Reading, and at least one Foreign Language should be compulsory for all. Other subjects such as Arts and Music should be optional, as I think few students intend to work in the creative industry or see it as a viable career path.
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5 Can the students in your country choose their favorite subjects?
No. The subjects students learn are all dictated by the Ministry of Education. In my experience, all students have at least one subject they detest. Many subjects students want to learn aren’t even available.
6 According to you, what will school be like in the future?
I think the schools in the future will focus more on application of fundamental concepts to real-world problems instead of plain rote learning. I also think – and hope – that there will be a greater emphasis on the all-round development of the student as an individual.
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