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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 23rd April
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your full name?
My name is Gourish Kumar.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Gourish.
May I see your identification?
Sure, here you go.
Are you a happy person?
That’s an interesting question. I would say yes. I am thrilled with my life, as God gifted me a great job, family and friends.
What usually makes you happy?
Many things can make me happy, for example, morning walk because I feel very refresh and energetic after it. Other things are shopping spend time with small children who make me happy.
What makes you feel unhappy?
When I saw small children begging on the road instead of studying, then I think unfortunate.
Do you think money can make people happy?
Not at all, I think a person can buy comfort with cash but not can buy happiness. I know many people who are wealthy but are not happy. The relationship is more important than money. So, if a person makes the right balance between family and work, then he/she can lead to happiest life.
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a polite person whom you know.
You should say
– Who is the person?
– How you know him/her?
– And explain why you think this person is polite?
SAMPLE ANSWER
Being polite is one of the greatest virtues. Unfortunately, not many possess it. These days, most people are abrupt and rude, but I feel lucky to know an extremely soft-spoken Mr. Singh, my Maths teacher. I have observed his politenara’As throughout my school time.
He was our Mathematics teacher, as you know, usually mathematics teachers very strict by their nature but, Mr. Singh had a very calm and friendly nature where most students find maths a very difficult subject and avoid it. But, because of the polite and soft nature of Mr. Singh, students developed their interest in learning Mathematics as he never used to get angry or punish students for not completing their work. Rather teach them in a more practical and easier way.
In fact, he was not even harsh with students who used to create indiscipline. Mr. Singh always used to make them realise their mistakes very politely. For his polite nature, he was respected by students as well as teachers, and everyone used to enjoy his company.
I vividly remember, when I was taking extra Maths classes near exams at his home, I observed he was equally polite with his family as others. In contrast, most people behave differently and pretend to be polite in front of society. The best aspect of his personality is that Mr. Singh always wears a smile on his face, and I wish I too become a polite person like him.
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
How can parents teach their children to be polite?
Parents can teach their children to be polite, by setting an example in front of them. If parents are polite, children automatically learn politeness.
Can you think of any examples when young children are not very polite?
Children are not polite when they go to the park and don’t offer their swing to the other children when their turn comes. Children are not polite, when they make too much noise and disturb people of the neighborhood. Children are not polite when they go to somebody’s house and mess things up.
Do you think there is a certain age when children should be expected to be polite?
No, I don’t think so. Children should be taught politeness and should learn to be polite from a very young age.