BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th August

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 29th August

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your name?

My name is herry gill.

How may I address you?

You may address me as herry.

Can I see your ID?

Sure, here it is.

Do you like to eat at home or eat out?

To be honest, I lead a busy lifestyle and I think cooking requires a lot of time and effort, so I usually eat out. However, I really enjoy eating at home because I can spend quality time with my loved ones.

How often do you go out with your friends?

Well, I’d say that I hang out with my friends on a weekly basis. Every time we have days off, we grasp the chance to gather at a coffee shop and chit-chat about this and that.

When was the last time you went out with your friends? & What did you talk about?

Well, it was last week when we threw a party at my close friend’s house to celebrate her birthday. We had a whale of time at the party and didn’t want to go home at all. So, we decided to stay and had a chit-chat all night about our favorite topics like shopping, traveling, etc.

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PART – 3 CUE CARD

Describe a time you borrowed something from your family or friend

You should say:

  • What you borrowed
  • Who you borrowed it from
  • What you borrowed it for
  • And explain why it was useful to you

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SAMPLE ANSWER

I’m going to tell you about a time my grandfather lent me his car when mine broke down (stopped working). My car was in the shop after it left me stranded (stuck) without brakes, so I really appreciated his kind gesture. If he hadn’t done this for me, I would have been lost since this was the time before Uber, not to mention I live in the suburbs of Atlanta so there isn’t much public transportation available.

I borrowed his Honda Civic for about a week. I used it to get to work and school as well as run other errands. As I said, it’s nearly impossible to get around my town without your own personal vehicle. The brakes in his car weren’t the best either, so he only allowed me to take it on short journeys.

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With this said, I didn’t go out with friends or take any road trips with it. As my grandfather is known to have a bad temper (gets angry easily), I was very careful in it to make sure I didn’t scratch, dent (to leave an indent), or get in an accident with it.It was useful to me all basic ways. Without his offer, I would have been able to get to work and school which were the basis of my life. Since everything is spread out (not close together) and not walk able, we completely rely on our cars in my town.

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PART – 3  FOLLOW UPS

Who is more important to you, friends or family?

In the deepest part of my heart, I think family natters more to me, although sometimes I may spend more time with my friends. You know, we can only be born once by our parents, but we can make new friends all the time. Besides, in this benefit-oriented society, only parents truly love us. Therefore, family should, carry more weight.

In a typical family, who plays the leading role?

Well, the stereotype is that the father is the breadwinner of the family, the person who makes the decisions and takes responsibility for the whole family. This can be understandable because the father tends to occupy high positions in society while the mother tends to be house wife or only gets involved in some trivial work like cleaning or babysitting. However, this is not really the case in modern society where freedom and equality is being put a higher emphasis on. Women are as successful as men and are no longer in charge of the monotonous household chores like they were in the past

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In your country, what kinds of family members usually live together?

Well, to the best of my knowledge, despite the increasing popularity of nuclear families, extended ones still exist in our society. Usually both parents and one, two or three kids would live together under the same roof.

BEST IELTS Speaking InterviewIn other cases, a grandmother or grandmother joins them to take care of the small kids while the parents are away for work, for example. Other less common situations are many generations reside in the same house, usually a multi-story house. Families like these often consist of an uncle, aunt, and their families and so on. Typically, many problems occur when a great many members are in a similar place.

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