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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 4th May
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PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your name?
My name is Yasgbi Kuli.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Yasgbi.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
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How often do you have a haircut?
I don’t go for a haircut very often, as I like long hair but yes I think it is good to have a haircut every 3-4 months.
How long have you had your current haircut?
It’s been 2 months since my last haircut. I think it still looks good.
Have you ever had an unhappy haircut experience?
No, I haven’t experienced anything like this but I will feel terrible if it happens.
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Do you like to have your hair cut?
No I don’t like it much, because I don’t like anyone doing anything with my hair. So, I go for haircuts only when it is necessary.
Do you prefer a long break or several short breaks?
I prefer several short breaks because I can only concentrate for short durations.
What do you usually do during a break?
During a break I like to check news or social networking apps on my phone.
Why do you need to take a break?
As I said earlier, I find it difficult to concentrate for longer durations so I take breaks to relax myself.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe your idea of a perfect home or dream house
• Where this place would be
• What it would look like
• When you would like to live there
• Explain why it is ideal to you
SAMPLE ANSWER
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Today I am going to share with you a description of my ideal apartment that I would like to live in. Since I live in a big city, it is probably more convenient to buy a condo in a building complex.
I prefer a cozy place, so, I would expect it to be not too big, about 90 to 100 square meters, with 2 bedrooms and 2 balconies. In my opinion, this size is perfect for a small family of parents and one child. When it comes to cleaning the house, you would not feel discouraged by all the chores you have to do.
It would be great if my apartment overlooked a river or bridge, and it should be located on a high floor like the 10th or above. As a person who loves color and nature, I would decorate my house with a lot of paintings and plants. I would make a hanging garden in one of my balconies and put small chairs and tables out, so that I could sit there and enjoy my small garden. I would use yellow -tinted bulbs and lamps all over the apartment to make it cozier.
If I got the chance, I would love to make my dream apartment become a reality as soon as possible, because I have always wanted to move out of my parents‟ house. Owning an apartment would allow me to do whatever I want, whenever I want.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Do most Indian people live in an apartment or house?
I think it depends on the region they are living in. In most of the big cities, like the metropolitan cities, people live in apartments, as there is a scarcity of land in such places and to accommodate the ever-increasing population, there are more and more apartment buildings being built. However, in the small cities, towns and the countryside, we can find people mostly living in houses, rather than apartments.
Do young people in your country like to live with their parents or by themselves?
In my country, young people like to live with their parents, unless they have to move to another city or country, for higher education or for better career prospects. It’s a part of the Indian culture for children to live with their parents.
Do Indian people like to rent a place to live?
No, Indian people do not like to rent a place to live. I think it’s the dream of almost every Indian to own his/her own house.
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