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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 3rd August
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your full name?
My name is Quranita Shobhnat.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Quranita.
May I see your identification?
Sure, here it is.
Do you like wearing jeans?
Not too much. For some reason, I don’t feel attractive when I wear them. I much prefer a dress or romper instead. When I wear jeans, I feel too plain and not elegant enough. Furthermore, it’s hot and humid where I live, so jeans tend to stick to me.
How often do you wear jeans?
Just from December to February, as my city is constantly hot. I wear them for casual outfits and sometimes even dress them up with a cute top and heels to go out at night. However, in the summer, as little clothes as possible is best in my city with its heat.
When did you start wearing jeans?
Ever since I can remember! Jeans are a stitch in all of our wardrobes in my country. My parents dressed me in jeans ever since I was a small child, and I’ve carried this through to adulthood.
Did you wear jeans at school?
No, never. As I attended a Catholic school, I was always obligated to wear a uniform, which consisted of a button-up blouse, pleated skirt, knee high socks, and dress shoes. We occasionally had dress-down days where we could wear our own clothes, though. In that case, yes I wore jeans.
Would you say jeans are popular in your country?
Very much so! They are an essential. People wear them in all different shapes, sizes, and colors. Along with blue jeans, people also like to wear black, white, and bright colored jeans. Moreover, people tend to dress up black or white jeans for work quite often.
Would you buy an expensive pair of jeans?
Hmm, perhaps. I would much rather buy an expensive dress or high heels, but I can see how buying a pair of expensive jeans in worthwhile. For example, you may buy a pair of Levi jeans that last you a lifetime!
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a time you taught an older person something new
You should say:
– Who you taught
– What you taught
– Why you taught this person
And explain how you felt about it
SAMPLE ANSWER
Every day we meet such persons who teach us a lot of things, and sometimes we even get the pleasure of teaching them something ourselves. We may assume that the old hold all the wisdom, but actually we young people Such a situation that recently occurred in my life, when I was sitting at home minding my own business when suddenly someone knocked on the door of our house. When I opened it I found my neighbour Mr. Shambrhu, who has been working as a government employee was standing near the doorsteps of our home. He told me that he needed urgent help I readily asked what the matter was.
He told me that he wanted to send an important excel file to an officer of his office department. But, because he wasn’t proficient in Excel, he couldn’t fill the data as required by the officer. However, because he knew that I have been studying in a college where I have to use a Ms office to complete my assignments. He came straight to me.
I asked him to come in and sit at ease. I took my laptop and opened a new excel sheet and started typing the information and applying the formula. It took about one and quarter hours to complete the file. Not only did I fill out the data, but also taught Mr. Shambrhus about the easiest tricks to use this software.
Learning this new skill, Mr. Shambrhus became very happy and relaxed. Because of this, I felt the same way. I felt excited to be able to share my skills with him to make his life easier. He is a very kind person who would bend over backwards for others, so I like to treat him with such respect. All in all, I felt I did a good deed by being of service to him.
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Is it easy for old people use new technology?
For the most part, no. For young people, technology is something that we grew up with. However, for the elderly, it is a whole new challenge for them. Actually, it must be like learning a whole new language for them. As I work with many elderly people, I often see their frustration about this topic. When I put myself in their shoes, I would imagine that I feel the same.
Why do some old people refuse to use new technology?
In many cases, the elderly can become quite stubborn. For example, they have lots of wisdom and experience, so it’s hard for them to admit that they have difficulty with something that comes so easily to the younger generation. Furthermore, some simply don’t trust in technology and think that life was better the old school way.