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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 1st March
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is BhuDhuka Ramishka.
How may I address you?
You may address me as BhuDhuka.
May I see your identification?
Sure, here it is.
Do you have patience?
Not at all! I’m quite an impatient person. I often feel on edge, especially when I’m behind the wheel or waiting in line. Moreover, I like immediate gratification, so I tend to lose my patience when I cannot obtain this. This is one my biggest downfalls.
Do most people in your country have patience?
Not really. Since I come from a country of people who are used to having all conveniences at their fingertips, they often become impatient when this doesn’t happen. Furthermore, people spend a lot of time commuting to their offices in the mornings, which tends to leave them feeling antsy as well as angry at other drivers.
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Have you ever lost patience?
Who hasn’t? There have been several instances. I once became quite impatient while I was waiting in a convenience store, not to mention with people cutting the line repeatedly, and I just left my items there idly and stormed out of the store.
When do you need patience the most?
That’s a difficult question. I think having patience in general is quite a virtue. I think it’s good to have it with your life in general. When you have this, I imagine your life goes more at ease from step to step. Moreover, I think it’s important to have it with your children so that they aren’t raised in an angry environment, and furthermore so they can develop it later on in life.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe your favorite season in your country.
– Which is the season?
– What is the weather like during this season?
– How is this season different from other seasons?
– What activities do you usually do during the season?
– Why is it your favourite season?
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Sample Answer
India is a highly diverse country with many geographical features, and corresponding climate conditions. We enjoy four main seasons here namely summer, autumn, winter, and spring. These have different intensities all over the country. I have lived in various parts of the country and experienced all the seasons in these places. I now live in the northern region and my city is nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas.
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While the summers here are very short, winters can be very harsh and cold. Coming to my favorite season, it is the winter season. It lasts from November to February, and the weather is very soothing, pleasing, and dry, unlike the boiling heat of the summers. I love it due to various reasons. This season brings along with it many seasonal fruits and vegetables that I like to eat. Mostly, my choice of clothes includes long overcoats, trench coats, and woolens, which are worn during this season. There is a lot you can do to enjoy this time of the year. I love playing in the snow and taking long walks on cold winter evenings.
I love riding or driving out in the mountains to distant cold places during this season as well. The cold is very soothing and makes me feel comfortable, unlike the summers which make me sweat a lot. I like sitting outdoors with a bonfire and a cup of hot tea or coffee to read or write, which is my favorite activity, and one of the reasons why I look forward to this season of the year.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Q. Describe the seasons in your country.
Answer: I come from Greece so I’m going to tell you about the seasons there. There are four seasons in Greece- Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer and each one lasts three months. September, October and November constitute the autumn season, with basic characteristics the transition from hot to cool and mild weather. Winter starts in December and ends in February and the main features of this season are rain, cold weather and sometimes snowfall. Christmas and New Year are celebrated during the winter season and despite these adverse and unwanted weather conditions, there are many people who declare that this is their favourite period of the year.
Spring and summer are the last two seasons of the year. Spring consists of March, April and May and the latter June, July and August fall in the summer season. In spring flowers and trees blossom and the temperature fluctuates between 15 and 25 degrees. Summer is identified by hot weather, many insects and of course the sun, sea and vacation.
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Q. What is the most comfortable season in your country?
Answer: This question is kind of ambiguous for me and the answer, I believe, would differ from person to person. From my point of view, although I adore summer, I can’t stand the overwhelming hot weather and mosquitoes, which I’m allergic to. Spring is also a lovely season, but during this season I suffer from blooming flowers and I am forced to take medication to dampen this harsh and unpleasant situation, causing many side effects.
Winter is a favourite season of mine because Christmas and New Year are involved, but I can’t stand the constant rainy and extremely cold weather. So, I would jump to the conclusion that autumn is the most comfortable season for me, because the weather is great, neither too cold nor too hot, there aren’t many blooming flowers and mosquitoes and other types of insects. I believe many others in Greece would also agree that this is the most comfortable season.
Q. What’s the necessity of clothes in a particular season?
Answer: It is commonly accepted that suitable clothes are worn to protect people from different weather conditions and to ensure comfort in various seasons. More precisely, in the winter people wear attires in order to remain warm and the most representative examples are sweaters, boots, coats, scarves, gloves and so on. In autumn and spring, people don’t wear too heavy clothing because the weather is milder in comparison to winter.
The summer is characterised by the hot and sunny weather in most places and people prefer to wear clothes such as shorts, t-shirts, sleeveless garments, sandals and caps. So I would infer that in each of the four seasons people need different types of clothes in order to be able to stand the various weather conditions without any problems.
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Q. What are the seasons you have in your country but other countries do not.
Answer: That’s a difficult question actually and requires knowledge about seasons in other countries too. The truth is I’m not knowledgeable about other countries’ seasons, but I would try and answer that question using the information I have known so far. I think that in Africa seasons are much different than those of other countries. Africa has all the four seasons mentioned, but not in the same months. Summer, the so-called ‘Calving Season’, is considered to be from December to March and although is called ‘summer’, the highest temperature is 28C and the lowest 15C.
Autumn, ‘Green Season’, starts in late March and ends in June. Winter, ‘Jump Season’, is from July through to August and despite it’s called ‘winter’, most days people only need a t-shirt by lunchtime. Lastly, spring is the ‘Dry season’ and lasts three months, September, October and November. Interestingly some Asian countries like Bangladesh have six seasons. The summer season in Arabic countries are quite hot and their seasons are quite different than that of many European countries.
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