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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 11th February
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your name?
My name is Alex Tawq.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Alex.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
Do you think we should drink a lot of water?
Yes, I strongly believe so because drinking keeps us hydrated which helps maintain the balance of body fluids.Our body is composed of about 60% water. The functions of these bodily fluids include digestion, absorption, circulation, creation of saliva, transportation of nutrients, and maintenance of body temperature.
How often you drink water?
I drink water 7-8 times in a day. I try to drink 7-8 glasses of water every day. I drink a glass of water after every 2-3 hours.
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Do you drink bottled water or water from machines?
I mostly drink water from the RO which is a reverse osmosis machine that we have at our home. I also drink bottled water sometimes when I am outdoors.
What kind of water do you like to drink?
I like to drink filtered water at room temperature. I do not like drinking chilled or warm water as it doesn’t help to quench my thirst. I like drinking filtered water because it’s lighter and tastes better than the tap water.
What do street markets sell?
Street markets are temporary public markets that sell different kinds of things. They are also called flea markets. Different kinds of goods can be sold such as fast food, fruits, vegetables, clothes and many more.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
A time when you had to find some information.
– When was this incident?
– What was the information?
– Why did you require it?
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Sample Answer
The world has become a smaller place in today’s times, as the internet and technology have given people ease of access and brought them closer. From time to time we go to find out information from different sources such as books and the internet. I have also looked around through my resources in order to look for a variety of information.
One such incident took place when I was in the ninth standard. We were supposed to complete many summer project reports of different subject topics. Choosing to start with geography, I was supposed to write a project on all the mountain ranges of the world. My school course book proved inept at providing me with in-depth details and facts about the topic. Alternatively, I started to go through other books such as encyclopedias and detailed subject books. After collecting some information, I opened my computer to take more help from the internet.
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I went through various websites that had blogs and articles about the mountain ranges and was satisfied to find all the information that I needed. After this work, I searched for their images as well, so that I could stick them on to my report as well. I then used all the gathered information to create a detailed report along with the corresponding pictures. The project was a highly challenging task to collect and compile such large information, but I enjoyed it very much, and also learned a lot of facts and figures. It was a great experience and I have followed it in my time of need since then.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
1. Is online information reliable?
I believe that there is unreliable information available online because there are no restrictions on the information anyone can post. However, most of the users know which sites are trustworthy and which information cannot be trusted/relied upon.
Do you think there is too much information online?
Is the information provided on television useful?
Yes, there is a lot of useful information provided on television through various educative and informative shows like on National Geographic, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, etc. There a lot we can learn about the culture, language and lifestyle even from the daily soaps. Besides, there are advertisements about social issues and products which also add to our awareness and knowledge.
What are the differences between getting information from library and getting information from newspaper?
Libraries can provide access to information related to a variety of topics and also an environment/atmosphere which is conducive to concentrate better. While newspapers largely have the most latest news from all over the world. Newspapers cover various topics too, but cannot compare to the variety available in a library.
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