BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th March

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th March

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th March
BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th March

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO PART

What is your full name?

My name is Adhitya Kumar.

How may I address you?

You mat address me as Adhitya.

What’s your favourite movie?

I love the movie Interstellar. It is a science fiction film. It describes a group of astronauts who are in search of a new home for humanity.

Do your friends like this movie?

Yes. They like it too. It was one of my friends who recommended this movie to me. Some of them were so amused that they began telling me that we better get prepared to live on planets like Mars.

What kind of movies do young people like?

In my opinion, young people are fond of superhuman characters like spiderman. Also, they like fantasies like Harry Potter.

Would you like to be a movie star?

No, not at all. I hate to sacrifice my privacy. I hate to be surrounded by paparazzi all the time.

Do you sometimes go to bed late?

Well, it depends on whether I have met my deadlines at work. If not, I stay late to finish it and go to bed around 1:00 PM or 2:00 PM.

What do you do when you stay up late?

I would do many things. I would finish pending office work, read a book that I find irresistible, or talk to a friend over the phone.

How do you feel when you have stayed up late the night before?

It doesn’t feel nice to sleep late and wake up early. I get a headache, the next morning and it spoils my whole day.

PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe an important journey that has been delayed

You should say:

– When it was

– Why it was important

– How it was delayed

– And how you felt about it

SAMPLE ANSWER

Today, I’m going to describe an important journey that was delayed. It was a trip organized to Bach Ma national park for all students in my high school three years ago. It was done to raise students’ awareness of the importance of protecting the environment.

The reason why it was of great importance was that the educational trip was a beneficial way for a student to acquire knowledge and experience. When notified about the trip, our class searched a lot of information about the park. We were enthralled to see pictures of several thousand trees, faunas and floras, hills, lakes etc. of this place. Our biology teacher used to tell us that the national park boasted a lot of endangered species. Through the trip, we would be able to learn more about the importance of forests, the necessity and our responsibility to alleviate environmental problems, making the world a better place for all the species and not just for humans only.

Against our expectations, the weather that day was so horrible that the headmaster decided to delay this journey for the sake of students’ safety. This situation was so unexpected because I clearly remember that the weather of the day before was perfect with a mild temperature. However, the unexpectedly unfavourable weather eventually hindered our plan.

My friends and I were quite pissed off. To me, the whole trip promised to be enlightening and truly practical, which would offer students a getaway from daily heavy schoolwork. However, our school rearranged the trip for the students, and we managed to get to the park two months later, which was an unforgettable experience for all of us.

PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

Will people still drive a car if public transportation is free of charge?

Well, probably. Free public transport would reduce the number of cars on the road. Global warming is a serious issue, and if public transport was free, more people would use it, taking cars off the road and substantially cutting down CO2 emissions. With more users, inadequate public transport networks would be improved by the government, to make it increasingly approachable. It’s a worthwhile incentive.

How can transportation in rural areas be developed?

Reliable transportation is needed for rural residents to access healthcare services, consumer services, employment and educational opportunities, and social services. It is also important for accessing recreation and other activities of daily life. Therefore, the long-term investment in an efficient and affordable system of transportation would lay the foundation for economic growth in rural areas and help ensure that people can obtain services and participate in public life.

How often do people usually travel?

People travel quite often nowadays. The presence of modern technology and low-cost air travel has eased much of the burden associated with travelling. Since we now have access to more tools and infrastructure, the transportation system, as well as travel, have been improved. For example, roads are better, broader and more accessible; therefore, the need to travel has increased rapidly.

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