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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 14TH September
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
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PART – 1INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Fateh Singh.
How may I addree you?
You may address me as Fateh.
May I see your identification?
Sure, here you go.
Do you want to live in a house with beautiful window views?
Yes, my dream house is a house facing the ocean. I want to see and hear the beautiful ocean waves from my window every day. I am from Punjab, and we are very far from the ocean. So, I am satisfied with our garden view. When I go on vacation with my family, we like to stay in a hotel room with beautiful window views of a lake, ocean, or mountains.
How do you feel when you can’t see any beautiful view from your window?
I feel sad when I don’t see any beautiful views from my window. I am a nature lover and feel depressed if all I can see from my window are concrete buildings and roads.
Which is your favorite season?
Spring is my favorite season. It comes between the winter and summer. I like it for two reasons. One is that the weather is pleasant and the days get longer. Other is, the colorful flowers start blooming which lifts up my mood.
What sports are popular in different seasons in your country?
Vallam Kali also known as boat racing is one of the most popular sports in Southern parts of India. It is mostly practiced in Spring season. Apart from that there are Winter sports like Skiing, Snowboarding and Ice skating that are mostly played in Uttarakhand and Jammu & Kashmir.
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Part 2 Cue Card
Describe a sport or game that you like to watch or play.
You should say:
– Why would you like to watch or play this sport or game
– Where you watch or play this sport or game
– How much it costs to watch or play this sport or game
– And briefly explain how the game is played.
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Sample Answer
My favorite sport is Badminton. It is a sport that makes me feel energetic. Badminton is a popular sport in India and enjoyed by many people. My favorite Badminton player is Saina Nehwal. She is one of that player who has revived Badminton in India and brought it to new heights. She got a Gold medal for India in 2010 Common Wealth games. It is because of her that my interest have gone higher in Badminton.
She is the first Indian to win Gold in two singles in Common Wealth games. Saina is my inspiration. I play Badminton for fun. This game is a good source of physical exercise for me and my friends. We play it in a playground that is near my house.
It is a two-player game. The sport is played by hitting the shuttlecock across the net, with the help of a racket. Both the players have to make sure that the cock does not fall within their court otherwise the opponent gets the point. The players are allowed to run inside the courts within their boundaries. This game builds up the stamina of the players and at the same time it’s rejuvenating. All in all I love this sport.
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Part 3 – Follow Up Questions
Q3.1 Why is doing exercise good for you?
Exercise is the best way to stay physically fit. It helps in protecting us from diseases such as diabetes, high cholesterol, heart attack and blood pressure imbalances. Doing exercise regularly has improved my quality of speech. It has increased my immunity and I do not fall sick frequently. It has also helped in my weight management.
Q3.2 How can we get young people do exercise more?
Majority of young people don’t exercise regularly, but it is very important to have a healthy body. To introduce young people to exercise, we can introduce fun activities such as zumba, yoga, skipping and rope pulling.
Q3.3 How can sport improve people’s mental health?
Playing sports doesn’t only have physical benefits but also improves our mental health. Physicl work outs help in reducing stress. Recent researches have shown that playing sports help in treatment of depression. It also helps in improving cognitive development of children.
Q3.4 How can sport be bad for your health?
Sport can be bad for health as there is a risk of injury. Injuries such as bone fractures, neck and back injuries can lead to lifelong deformity. It can also lead to a psychological trauma as player is always under the pressure of winning
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