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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 11th May
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your name?
My name is Docutari Tager.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Docu.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
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Who’s your favorite pop star?
My favorite pop star is the famous Punjabi singer, Diljit Dosanjh. He is an excellent singer, performer and an actor. Do you want to be a pop star? No, I don’t have the qualities or talent to be a pop star.
Do you like to go to concerts?
Yes, I like to go to concerts. I think live performances are very enjoyable and much different from listening to recorded music. We get to meet like-minded people, with similar interests.
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Do you prefer live music or recorded music?
I don’t prefer one to the other. I enjoy both equally. Live music has its own charm and energy, whereas recorded music can be enjoyed anytime, anywhere.
Do you know your neighbors?
Yes, I know my neighbors well. I meet them daily and we are like a family.
Do you like your neighbors?
Yes, I like my neighbors. They are very friendly and helpful. In fact, we are like a family.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a large company that you are interested in
• Which company is it
• What it is like (what kind of business it does)
• How you know about it
• How you feel about it
• Why you have interest in this company
SAMPLE ANSWER
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The town, in which I live, am not exactly a big one where many industries or businesses, be them big or small, are to be found. Therefore, it is going to be a challenge for me to find a company that really employs “many” (depending on how one chooses to define “many” though) people. So, what I am going to do here is to talk about a company which employs the highest number of people of all the companies we have in our town.
The company, I am talking about here, is a Textile Manufacturing Company. This textile industry is primarily concerned with the production of yarn, and cloth, as well as the subsequent design or manufacturing of clothing and their distribution. The raw materials, used in the company can be natural or synthetic, depending on the demands and requirements of the customers.
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Even though the company initially started to manufacture and operate on a small scale with a rather limited number of staffs, its operation grew rapidly because of the high demands for its finished products. Today, with more than 20 different kinds of machines, known as woollen mill machines, thread winding machines, Bleaching/Dyeing Machines, Scutching Machines, Carding Machines, Spinning Machines and Yarn Gassing Machines, this textile company employs about at least a couple of hundreds of employees.
Both male and female staffs work for this company, and they certainly do a great job to contribute to the local economy of my home town. By the way, most workers at this company are mostly unskilled or semi-skilled, and therefore, they are not really that qualified other than having a high school diploma.
Anyway, even though, I am happy for the fact that this textile company is in my hometown, I wouldn’t really work there because neither I have any knowledge about this industry nor I am interested in this kind of working environment. Besides, the jobs at this company don’t really pay well, and given how much I earn at my current job, I don’t really think that I would be interested to work here at this time.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
What are the differences between a big company and a small company?
There are a number of differences between big and small companies. Firstly, big companies offer bigger pay packages than small companies. Secondly, these companies give many perks and bonuses from time to time. These companies give benefits like health insurance and travel allowance. Another big advantage of big companies is that it is a status symbol to work in these companies.
Furthermore, they provide opportunities to travel overseas. Moreover, in a big company hands on training is provided to all new workers. On the other hand, in a small company, everybody knows everybody. You are not part of a big crowd as in a big company. If you do some good work, you are applauded for it.
Are there many big companies in your country?
Certainly, there are. India is a fast developing country. There are many Indian companies, which are very big such as Tata, Mahindra, Godrej, Reliance, Videocon, Onida and so on. There are also many multinational giants which have opened branches in India, such as Samsung, LG, Maruti Suzuki, and Hyundai and so on.
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