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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 22nd March
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
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PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your name?
My name is Tedas Huyad.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Tedas.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
How old you are?
I am 22 years old.
Where is your hometown?
My hometown is Ahmadabad which is in the state of Gujarat, one of the most developed states of India.
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Why are you taking the IELTS exam?
I’m taking the IELTS exam because I want to study Masters in Physiotherapy at a well known university in Canada. I have chosen a few universities and they require at least 7.5 overall band score.
Why are you going abroad?
I’m going abroad because I want to do my degree in Canada. My father wanted me to study in India, but my heart was always set on studying in North America.
Will you come back to your country?
Yes, I will definitely come back to my motherland because I want to practice as a physiotherapist here in India.
Do you have a full-time job at the moment or are you studying?
No, I don’t work full time but I do work part time as an assistant physiotherapist (PTA). I really love my job.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe an important occasion when you were late
You should say.
– What occasion you were late for
– When it happened
– Why you were late
And explain how you felt when you were late.
SAMPLE ANSWER
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Well, the occasion I’d like to talk about was actually one of my first lectures I had at university about four or five months ago, at the beginning of the semester.
Regarding why I was late, well it was mainly due to the fact that I overslept. You know, I didn’t hear my alarm go off, so I somehow just slept through it. And the reason for that was probably because I was up quite late the night before. I mean, it was the beginning of the university year, and so I’d been out with my new roommates. You know, we thought it would be good to go out for a few drinks and get to know each other a bit!
So I ended up going to bed at about two or three in the morning, that’s why I overslept a little. And to make matters worse, I remember waking up with a splitting headache and feeling pretty hung-over, which is not the best way to start a new course at university I know, but anyway, that’s the way it was.
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And when I finally got to the lecture theatre, it was really embarrassing, because the door was right at the front of the room, so everyone saw me walking in late, including the lecturer, who actually stopped talking and turned round to look at me. So it was a horrible feeling, and the first thing I did was apologize to him for being late and disturbing everyone, and then I went to find a seat at the back as soon as possible!
Thankfully though, the guy who was sitting next to me was nice enough to tell me everything that I’d missed, which I was extremely grateful for. But the only unfortunate consequence was that I hadn’t really left a very good first impression on my lecturer, as you can imagine! So I decided to make a big effort, from then on, to always be on time for his lectures, which I’m happy to say I have been up to now!
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
How often do you make appointments?
Once in a while, only it’s absolutely essential. I would love to give a ring to my buddies to have some chit-chat, or inbox him or her directly via Facebook messenger, which is much quicker and more convenient to reach at somebody.
Do you think it is important to be on time? / Is it important to be punctual in your country?
I think it is extremely important to be on time as often as possible, especially when I’ve an agreement with others to meet at a certain time, I think it’s one way to respect someone else and let people know that they are important and their time matters. On top of that, it is a way of helping people get things accomplished more smoothly. I also think some people are a little too inflexible about their time.
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