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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 16th March
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PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your name?
My name is Rudsfef Tadjfef.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Rudsfef.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
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What is the importance of books in our life?
Books are one of the best friends of man. They give us the best knowledge very conveniently. They are the product of the best brains of the world. They stand by us when even our best friends desert us.
What are the reading habits of the people of your state?
With the spread of education, the number of readers is increasing very fast. Computer and Internet have added to the charm of reading. The increasing number of newspapers, magazines, books etc. are the witness that people are interested in reading the printed material.
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Do the people read English books in other languages?
The people in my state usually read books in their regional languages or in Hindi. The people who are graduates or post-graduates read books in English.
Which types of books are read by youngsters?
The young boys and girls like to read books of their syllabus. Some people, who have time, read books on romantic and detective stories.
What does the children/school going students read?
Children/School-going children are fond of reading books on fairy tales. Harry Potter series of novels have become a heart throb of the children.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe something that you are proud of
You should say.
– what you achieved
– when you achieved it
– what was difficult about achieving it
– and explain why you are proud of this achievement.
SAMPLE ANSWER
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Ok, well what I’d like to talk to you about is the time when I got into the semifinal of {name of a competition]. And this is completely true, by the way – I’m not making it up. Although I have to admit, I was pretty gobsmacked when I first heard about it, because I mean, that’s an incredible achievement, as I’m sure you’d agree, especially considering just how many people enter the competition, which must be in the tens of thousands.
Anyway, it must have been about three years ago, by now, when it happened, and I couldn’t believe my eyes when I was accepted by the judges when performing old revolutionary song on the show. You know, it was almost like I had transformed into another person and what was amazing was that at that time I seemed so at ease up on stage. I mean, the fact that millions of people across the country were watching didn’t seem to faze me in the slightest.
And I have to say that my performance was simply amazing. You know, the audience absolutely loved it, and they even gave me a standing ovation at the end. So yeah, as I mentioned earlier, I think it was an unbelievable achievement, not only in terms of how well I did in the competition, but also considering the tremendous amount of courage it must have taken to do what I did.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Should parents set goals for children?
I think young children should be given the freedom and autonomy to set their own targets. This is because only when they love doing something can they actually become proficient in it. If their parents don’t allow them to choose what they like to do in life but force them to follow something else instead, the chances are they won’t be able to father the confidence and enthusiasm to pursue their life interests. What I mean here is that parents should only offer proper guidance and orientation; the final decision should be made by their kids themselves.
What kinds of goals are not realistic?
Personally almost any goal is achievable as long as we put our time and effort into it. However, there are some targets which can be unrealistic because there are other factors are involved besides determination or ability. For example, some people may wish to become the president of a country or a famous actor, but their family is religious or they don’t have a good appearance. These things mean that social and personal contexts should be given proper thought before people set a certain big goal.
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Why do people set goals?
There are a number of reasons why people make a plan and set their target. The first reason is that we can feel more motivated on the path to achieving it. For example, a student are craving for scoring Band 8.o in the IELTS exam and he can stay up all night revising and reviewing the lessons to make a proper preparation. The chances are that he can further approach his goal and becomes less lazy, you see.
The second reason can be we simply want to test our limit, to see how far we can go. To illustrate, people often make New Year resolutions like giving up smoking the next year. Such a decision is to prove to others that they are being serious and try their utmost although it might be challenging for them to achieve.
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