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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 20th April
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your full name?
My name is Fateh Singh.
How may I addree you?
You may address me as Fateh.
May I see your identification?
Sure, here you go.
What scenery can you see from the window of your room?
My room is in the front of our house, and the window in my room faces our front porch. My mom has planted a lot of small shrubs and different colored roses on our front porch. Rose is my favorite flower, and looking at them from my window makes me happy.
Do you like to watch the scenery from your window?
Yes, I love to watch the scenery from my window. I especially like looking out of the window while I am having my morning tea. I see our beautiful garden and many birds early in the morning. Seeing nature relaxes me and makes me happy.
Do you want to live in a house with beautiful window views?
Yes, my dream house is a house facing the ocean. I want to see and hear the beautiful ocean waves from my window every day. I am from Punjab, and we are very far from the ocean. So, I am satisfied with our garden view. When I go on vacation with my family, we like to stay in a hotel room with beautiful window views of a lake, ocean, or mountains.
How do you feel when you can’t see any beautiful view from your window?
I feel sad when I don’t see any beautiful views from my window. I am a nature lover and feel depressed if all I can see from my window are concrete buildings and roads.
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe an energetic person that you know.
– You should say
– Who is this person?
– How do you know this person?
– Why do you think this person is energetic?
– And explain how you feel about this person?
SAMPLE ANSWER
According to my perception, an energetic person is that who is always ready for action, either is physical or mental—a person who does not feel tired. Here I am going to talk about a very energetic person.
Her name is Anita. She lives next to my home. She is a teacher of mathematics in the private school. There are five members of her family, her husband, father -in- law, brother- in- law and four-year-old son. All members of her family are working.
She is the only lady of her family, so she has to manage household chores and school work. She wakes up at 4 am. She starts her day with prayer and then begins other household chores such as dusting, mopping, washing clothes and preparing food for all. She completes all this work at 6 0′ clock. After that, she gets ready for her son to school.
She leaves home at 7 o’clock and comes back at 3 o’clock. Instead of taking rest, she teaches math to 10 students from 4 to 6 0′ clock in the evening and then she completes the rest of the house chores and prepares dinner for the family. She goes to bed at 10 o’clock. So this is her daily schedule. I think she is a brave lady who manages all this very calmly.
I know her very well because I am not only her neighbour, but was attending math class in her home last year. She is a big motivation for me. Even though she is very busy in her personal and professional life but still maintains her physique very well because she does yoga in the morning.
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
What kind of jobs need a lot of physical activity?
I think with the coming of computers and technology, a lot of jobs don’t require as much physical activity as in the past. Still, there are a few jobs that involve manual labour like masonry, plumbing, painting etc. which involve a lot of physical activity.
What’s the difference between payment for physical work and payment for mental work?
It’s a fact that today as a society, we give more importance to mental work as compared to physical work. So, jobs that require mental work entail a much higher salary than jobs with physical work. In India, especially, jobs with physical work like farming, plumbing, painting, working in factories are some of the least paid jobs.
Can physical workers have higher salaries in the future?
On the contrary, I think physical workers would have even lower salaries in the future relatively. This is because machines are gradually replacing manual work, and I think the need for manual labour is coming down tremendously.