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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 5th February
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your full name?
My name is Tryuh Juia.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Tryuh.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
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Can people read your hand-writing easily?
I’m afraid not. I envy those who have clear hand-writing, you know. Having neat handwriting has a wide variety of uses. Not only does it gain you some “bragging right” with friends but it might also help increase your IELTS writing score, am I right?
Do you people can know about a person through handwriting?
Sure. And I’m not saying having terrible hand-writing means you are an awful person. It just means you might be a bit more careless and hot-tempered than people who have nicer handwriting.
Do you like to receive hand-written cards or emails?
I receive emails every day and hand-written cards on only special occasions like birthdays or anniversaries so of course I treasure these cards more. They feel much more personal than emails, too.
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How often do you receive emails?
Quite often. I mean email is extremely multi-functional, no doubt. I have three separate emails for different uses: one for personal purposes, one for my work and one for my study.
Do you think people should reply to an email instantly?
Yes I think it’s basic etiquette, you know. Responding to emails immediately after receiving them is a way to show respect to the senders.
Do you prefer to receive emails or texts?
I don’t know. Probably texts because I don’t have to log in to any account to answer messages.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a situation when you celebrated your achievement.
You should say:
– What you did
– When you celebrated it
– Who you celebrated it with
And how you felt about it
SAMPLE ANSWER
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After four years of sleepless nights and hard work, it was time for my graduation from college. All of my closest family members came to the dry, dull ceremony and then we would go out afterwards. Still, we were so excited about the ceremony graduation but I was more excited about what was coming after it, the celebration. Let me tell you how we celebrated.
For special celebrations we pick a fine dining restaurant, actually, one of the best in town. So after the ceremony we went straight (directly) to this restaurant and enjoyed one of the best Italian food you can ever try. I had a lasagna, that is my favorite meal. I felt so good after eating it but also I had a sense of relief after my graduation was done. My family also chose their favorite Italian dishes to celebrate on my behalf.
It was one of the biggest milestones in my life finally completed. I felt so relieved that all my hard work would then pay off (be worth it). Although I was excited for myself, it was the icing on the cake (something special on top of something special) to spend it with my family. All in all, it was an unforgettable day.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Do you think that it’s important for people to celebrate their achievements?
Celebrating an achievement is important for people because it gives us a better sense of purpose and meaning. When we don’t celebrate, sometimes people lose incentive (motivation) to try hard at something. Furthermore, it makes it even more exciting to celebrate an achievement with family and friends. With this said, I usually celebrate with a dinner with my family.
Why do you think some people prefer not to tell others about their achievements?
Some people might not like to tell others about their achievements because people might take it offensively (annoyingly) or feel inferior (lower). Moreover, some people are very humble and simply don’t like to brag (boast) about their accomplishments. Lastly, maybe people have low self-esteem so they don’t even recognize their own accomplishments.
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