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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 25th May
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PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your name?
My name is Gayatreyu Lata.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Gayatreyu.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
What kind of teachers do you like best?
I like teachers, who are friendly and have patience; who do not get mad at me when I don’t understand anything. I like teachers who have depth of knowledge of the subject, and who have good communication skills to teach well.
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Would you want to be a teacher in the future?
Yes, I would definitely want to be a teacher in the future. I think I have the patience. Moreover, teaching is a very lucrative profession nowadays.
Have you ever had bad teachers before?
No, I have never had bad teachers in my life. All my teachers have been very nice.
Do you often read newspapers?
Yes, I often read newspapers. I read the newspaper every day. I come to know what is happening around me and in the world.
Which do you prefer reading, magazines or newspapers?
I prefer reading newspapers because I like to know what is happening around me.
What kinds of (types of) newspapers (or magazines) do you usually read?
My father has subscribed to the Tribune. So I read that daily. It is a National newspaper, but has a maximum circulation in Punjab.
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe an article you read about healthy life
You should say:
• where you read it from
• when you read it
• what the article was about
And explain what you thought about this article
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SAMPLE ANSWER
Today I want to share with you one of my most favourite articles of all time named “Ten ways to live longer”, which was published in the Guardian – a very famous British magazine, and is, in my opinion, a must-read article about human health and well-being.
I believe that the more people become wiser, the more they will care about their health. The first surprising thing I noticed about this article was about the country with the longest life expectancy, which was Japan, for both men and women. The question is, how do they do it? Well, apparently Japanese people simply have regular health check-ups and pay close attention to hygiene in every aspect of their lives.
Avoiding a sedentary lifestyle is one of the golden rules of good health, yet this is still a major problem in many countries around the world. In other words, get your running shoes on and never just sit around all day. Another major point I learnt was that you should get your blood pressure checked regularly because high blood pressure is the number one factor that leads to early death and years of poor health.
According to the article, the ten things to do or avoid included some things like, not smoking, eating seeds and not junk, drinking in moderation, staying out of hospital, and not getting stressed, which all seem quite obvious but can certainly change your life if you follow these rules. You don’t need to do strenuous or vigorous exercise in order to have better health.
Simply drink a little bit less each day, add a little bit more vegetables to your diet and do something as simple as carrying your heavy shopping bags instead of using the trolley to improve your muscle strength at least two days a week. Sounds easy, right?
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Why do different people like to read different magazine?
Different people like to read different magazines because their interests are different. Magazines cater to specific fields. Those who love sports read sports magazines, such as Sports Today; those who like fashion, read fashion magazines, such as Vogue; those interested in film celebrities, read magazines like Stardust and Film Fare.
What’s the difference between news on TV and news in magazines?
The major difference is that news in magazines is the detailed news of the past week or the past fortnight or the past month depending on whether the magazine is weekly or fortnightly or monthly.
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