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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 24th August
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO
What is your name?
My name is Gruygsf Tsafjj.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Gruygsf.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
Do you often (like to) sing?
Yes, I like to sing, but my singing abilities are not pretty good so I sing only in the bathroom.
When do you like to sing?
Whenever I’m alone, I hum some songs to myself.
How much time do you spend in singing every day?
Not much, a few minutes, perhaps.
What kinds of music do you like to sing?
I mostly like to sing film songs. I like Punjabi folk songs also.
Is it difficult to sing well?
Yes, it is difficult to sing well. I think only talented people can do it.
Do you have much furniture in your home?
No, I don’t have much furniture in my house. My parents don’t like overcrowded spaces, and so we just have basic furniture pieces in most rooms. We do have some storage cabinets to keep things neat and organized.
Is there anyone who bought furniture for you?
Yes, all furniture in my home has been bought by my parents. My parents have bought all our furniture locally from small shops instead of big-name stores and brands. All the pieces are unique, and many are hand-made by local artisans.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a time someone or something made noise
● When this happened
● Who this person was / what this thing was
● What kind of noise this was
● Explain what you did when you heard the noise
SAMPLE ANSWER
Noise pollution has become an inevitable part of our life. Whether we like it or not, we have to tolerate it. We can’t escape it. Here, I’m going to talk about a situation when there was too much noise. A religious function, which we call jagrata or jagran, was held last Sunday in my neighborhood. In such functions people sing hymns and chants in praise of Gods and Goddesses the whole night long. The function started at 8 PM and went up to 5 AM. There is a law against using loudspeakers after 10 PM but people don’t abide by the law in the name of religion.
They do not realize that some people might be suffering from excessive noise. I was not able to sleep the whole night. I closed all windows of my house to reduce that sound, but it did not make any difference. Then I put earplugs in my ears but that too did not work. There might have been many other people who suffered like I did that night. I am not against any religious event, but I’m definitely against using loud speakers after 10 PM. Such laws should be implemented more strictly, and I believe that the use of pressure horns also must be restricted.
Noise pollution has a negative effect on our mental health as well as physical health. It can lead to hearing impairment, Fatigue, Heart problems, Insomnia, Anxiety, Depression and so on. It can also reduce the work efficiency. One of my uncles has come from Canada and he tells me that in Canada people are not using horns unnecessarily and still the traffic runs very smoothly. I hope we all realize the menace of noise pollution and do our bit to reduce it from our lives.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Is noise pollution serious in India?
Yes, it is. We have noise all around us, most of which can be avoided. There is unnecessary honking of pressure horns from vehicles. Industries are making noise. People use loudspeakers for personal functions, and neighbours are forced to bear the noise.
Do you like to go to places where there are many people?
I am very social by nature. I definitely like going out and meeting people. I love to interact with new people and make friends.
What would you do if your neighbors were noisy all the time?
Firstly, I would ask them politely to lower the noise. I am sure they would understand and co-operate. If they don’t, then I would report to the authorities, as there are laws against using loudspeakers after 10 pm.
Where can you hear a loud noise?
We can hear loud noise all around us. There is unnecessary honking of pressure horns from vehicles. Industries are making noise. People use loudspeakers for personal functions, and neighbours are forced to bear the noise.
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