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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 14th February
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My full name is Yash Mehra.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Yash.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
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Do you think children should learn to play musical instruments?
There are numerous positive outcomes for children who start learning an instrument. It gives them more self-assurance and teaches them discipline and persistence and in my opinion, everyone should at least learn to play any one instrument because it helps in restoring mind peace.
Do you think it’s important to give music classes in school?
Yes for sure, I do think that schools need to have music classes in their curriculum, so that students don’t get bored of studying all the time and also can build a hobby of music if they are interested in it.
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How do you feel about those kids who know how to play lots of instruments?
Those who know how to play more than one instrument are very talented in the field of music and I definitely think they should pursue their career in the music industry only.
How do you feel about the phenomenon that parents in Vietnam are always forcing their kids to learn all kinds of instruments?
In my opinion, children regardless of where they are from shouldn’t be forced to learn anything if they don’t have an interest in that. Also, parents in Vietnam should not force their kids to learn instruments without them having interest because they will not learn it with full passion and their heart which is not worth it.
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Do you play any instruments? And what is it?
Yes, I am a major admirer of the guitar, and I began learning to play the guitar at a young age. When I play the guitar, my happy hormones are released through my bloodstream, and it provides a fantastic escape whenever I experience stress in my life.
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a time when you got into trouble, either at school or at home
Please say:
– what it was
– how you got into it
– how you handled it
– were you punished for it
– and explain how you felt about it.
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SAMPLE ANSWER
I have always been a mischievous kid during my school years. I have always been in and out of trouble during the school years for one thing or another. At times trouble came looking for me rather than me looking for it but, I guess that’s the beauty of school life, no matter how good or bad it was it always brings a smile on my face when, I think about it.
I remember during Diwali days, I was caught lighting fireworks in the school that, I planned to light in the school toilet and all my teachers and the principal weren’t quite pleased about it.
I got suspended from school for a long while and even my parents were summoned to the school.
The fact that, I was supposed to appear for my board examinations that year made matters even worse. I was kept under the radar and every now and then teachers will come up and check on me. I even had to go to the principal’s office a few times and my bags were checked almost on a daily basis. I was even told that, I won’t be allowed to give my board examinations. On the other hand, I did become very popular in school so not all went in vain. I got a lot of attention from school mates and became quite a famous name in the school premises because of my actions.
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The consequences of my actions were pretty bad as the aftermath was a mental torture of sorts. My parents grounded me for a long time and I wasn’t allowed to go anywhere nor speak to anyone after the school hours. My cell phone and bike were taken off me and even the tutor from coaching classes came home to teach me. On the school front regular bag checks and constant surveillance from teachers were part of day to day activities. I was even made to sit through extra exams for me to get my ID card for board exams so yeah it was some big trouble that I got into.
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
In your view should children be taught to help others?
Yes, I strongly believe that children should be taught to help others from a young age. It is important to instill the value of empathy and kindness in children, and teaching them to help others is a great way to do so. By encouraging children to volunteer, donate, or assist those in need, we can foster a sense of responsibility and compassion that will stay with them throughout their lives. Helping others also promotes social skills, teamwork, and leadership, which are crucial life skills.
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How can we encourage children to help others?
Encouraging children to help others can be achieved in many ways. One way is by leading by example, showing them through our actions that helping others is a priority. Parents and teachers can also incorporate volunteering and community service into children’s activities, providing them with opportunities to engage with their local communities. We can also talk to children about the importance of helping others and how it can make a positive impact on the world. By making helping others a fun and rewarding experience, children are more likely to embrace it as a core value in their lives.
Do you think people are less willing to help others these days compared to the past?
It’s difficult to say definitively whether people are less willing to help others these days compared to the past. While there are certainly examples of selfish and unhelpful behavior in today’s society, there are also many instances of kindness, generosity, and altruism. In many ways, people have more opportunities to help others now than they did in the past, with advancements in technology and communication making it easier to connect and provide assistance to those in need.
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Overall, it’s important to acknowledge both the positive and negative aspects of human behavior and work towards creating a more compassionate and supportive world.
Do people trust others as much as they used to in the past?
There is evidence to suggest that people may trust others less than they did in the past. Factors such as increased social isolation, political polarization, and the prevalence of fake news and misinformation may contribute to a decline in trust in society. However, it’s important to note that trust is a complex and multifaceted concept that can vary depending on the context and the individuals involved. While there may be some erosion of trust in certain areas, it’s also possible that trust remains strong in other areas.
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