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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 14th March
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your name?
My name is Fsafhjef Hsf.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Fsafhjef.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
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What form of transport do you prefer to use? Why?
Without any doubt I would say motorbikes. You can see people driving a motorbike all over the place in my country. Almost everyone travels by motorbike. The reason why motorbike is so popular I think is due to their reasonable price and convenience. They also extremely varied in terms of size, color and quality, thus a wide variety of choices is available for everyone.
How often do you take buses?
Almost every day. Since my house is so far away from my university, it’s impossible for me to travel by motorbike. In addition, the air is heavily polluted by exhaust fumes and traffic jams always take place, especially during peak hours. Thus, I’d prefer to take the bus, to save time, save gasoline and causing less pollution.
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Can you compare the advantages of planes and trains?
Planes and trains regularly depart and arrive on time. Plus, there are many convenient facilities catering particularly to certain groups of passengers. However, traveling by plane is clearly time-saving and enjoyable in terms of on-board services like meals or comfortable seats, while traveling by train offers you a chance to see the world outside, admire the views from their seats. It’s totally a great experience for most train-travelers.
How much time do you spend travelling on a normal day?
I have to commute from my home to my workplace on a daily basis. It normally takes me 30 minutes to travel back and forth.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a skill which is important but not learned in school or at work.
You should say:
– What is the skill How to learn it
– is it hard to learn it
– And explain why it is important
SAMPLE ANSWER
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Realizing the importance of getting the kids prepared for their future life, many parents usually teach them many skills during their childhood. Off the top of my head, I was fortunate to be educated to be independent at an early age.
Of course, like others, my parents are constantly on the go so it means it would be better if I could know how to take a proper care of myself I was told to handle everything in the house such as doing the laundry, sweeping the floor or do the cooking when my parents are away. At first, my parents acted as a role model and would show me how to carry out a task step by step so I had no difficulty in mastering it really.
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Speaking of its importance, during the time I studied at university, away from parental care and protection, I was able to do almost anything in the apartment. If I remember rightly, it was always spotlessly clean and I never had to eat out much, so it not only saved me lots of money but also time for other activities because I could finish the tasks extremely effectively.
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
What age will make it difficult for a person to learn a skill?
From personal experience, when you finish university and step into society for work, it ‘s the most difficult time for a person as they loses the thirst for knowledge. What matters to them is how to secure a decent job and make a proper earning to support themselves and their family. Therefore, I would say that from 24 onwards, people feel like settling down without any more learning, and from 40 onwards, they would stop thinking about acquiring anything.
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What’s the difference between children learning what they like and learning what they have to learn?
Well, it is like chalk and cheese. When you are engrossed in a certain thing, you would devote your time and efforts to it, and have no difficulty in mastering it at lightning speed. What I’m trying to say is when you are passionate about English, for instance, you will definitely go to speaking clubs, chat with foreigners and practice on a daily basis to hone your skills. Whereas, if you are forced to take a course in something, it’s just your responsibility and the outcome is usually terrible as you only lazy around and take the tests for the sake of passing them.
Did you learn anything during your childhood when you were playing?
From my personal experience, when I was knee-high to a grasshopper, my friends and I used to hang out a lot, and we often crossed streams, climbed trees, or went fishing. So you see, I happened to acquire many life skills such as catching fish and keeping balance, which helped me learn to ride a bike pretty fast.
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