BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 22nd January

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 22nd January

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking
IELTS Speaking

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

PART 1 – INTRO PART

What is your full name?

My name is Schubert Perry.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Schubert.

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Can I see your ID?

Certainly, this is my passport.

Where are you from?

I am from Ahmedabad which is a northern part of Gujarat and western part of India.

Do you work or study?

I just started working. I graduated last summer.

Do you live in an apartment or a house?

I live with my parents in our family home – it’s a large house in the suburbs of Ahmedabad.

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Do you like your home?

Of course, I love it, I’ve there all my life, and it’s very special place for me.

What kind of house would you like to have in the future?

I think I would really like to have a house like my parents’. Perhaps when I’ve built my career, but if I move to another country, then maybe I will change my mind and decide on something different from what I think now.

PART 2 – CUE CARD

Describe an important plant in your country.

Please say,

– What this plant is

– How you first learnt about it

– Why is it so important

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SAMPLE ANSWER

The most important plant of my country is Tulsi also known as Holy Basil. It is one of the most sacred plants in India and is considered ‘The Queen of The Herbs’ for its restorative and spiritual properties. Tulsi is worshipped as goddess Lakshmi in Hindu religion.

During my growing up years, my siblings and I were given a few Tulsi leaves to eat every morning as the plant has many medicinal properties. My grandmother would make a concoction from Tulsi extract mixed with honey which was a good remedy for cough and cold. Another daily ritual was the family would water the plant and offer prayers to it after bathing. Among the other benefits, it has an anti-bacterial and fungal property that helps to purify the blood to keep our skin and hair healthy. Our household even made great Tulsi herbal tea.

In Hindu religion, Tulsi leaves are mixed with water and given to a person on his deathbed with the belief that he will be free from the cycle of birth and death. Ladies of Hindu family begin their day by offering prayers to Tulsi by watering it and lighting a lamp, in the same manner they end the day. In Hinduism, any kind of sacred offerings are incomplete without Tulsi. Across my country, you will find a Tulsi plant in most Hindu homes either planted in the courtyard or in the small planter of their houses.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

Do you like plant?

Yes, t brings a smile on my face as it takes me back into my childhood days where I would be naughty and my mother would try to catch me while I would be running around the Tulsi plant in the courtyard of my house. It has a great aroma and I drink Tulsi tea every morning, my days starts with Tulsi.

What measures should we take to protect our nature?

Our planet is actually gasping for breath at present. We’ve been experiencing unfavorable life since long, and natural calamities such as acid rain, floods, drought and Tsunami are a usual sight across the global. Start with 3 R’s – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. We should organize the awareness program, ask people to walk short distances instead of using cars so that there is less pollution, teach water harvesting, plant more trees, have restrictions on factories for throwing waste in the rivers. Try having pollution free areas such as gardens and schools.

Do you think future generations will be interested in farming?

Agriculture matters for the development of future. It can be a gold for young entrepreneurs. It is very difficult to say whether the future generation will be interested in farming or not. One has to have a strong passion and tremendous patience seeing the climate and economic conditions for farming. We’ve farmers struggle, the kind of hard work they put in and returns are pretty poor; hence it’s very unlikely that today’s youth would like to get into farming.

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