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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 6th October
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Maanita Rana.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Maanita.
May I see your identification?
Sure, here you go.
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.
What kinds of news do Indian people read in newspapers?
Indian people like to read fall types of news. They read local news, National news, International news, Sports news and much other news.
Do you prefer to read about domestic (or local) news or international news? (Why?)
I like to read domestic news as well as international news.
What are some methods that newspapers use to attract readers?
Some newspapers use colourful graphics. Some use very bold headlines. Some newspapers add puzzles like Sudoku and crossword puzzles to attractive readers.
What are some methods that newspapers use to attract readers?
Some newspapers use colourful graphics. Some use very bold headlines. Some newspapers add puzzles like Sudoku and crossword puzzles to attractive readers.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe an experience of teaching your friend or family member
You should say:
– Whom you taught
– When it was
– What subject you taught
And explain how you felt about teaching this friend or family member
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SAMPLE ANSWER
My first teaching experience in my life is still fresh in my mind. I taught Ayushi, my younger subject. Completing the course and assisting her with the difficult grammar issues in only a few weeks was no simple task. But I accepted the task and began instructing her.
Even though English is one of my favourite subjects, it was not for her. I had to modify it from the beginning since she didn’t comprehend tenses or subject-verb agreement. I tutored her for approximately five to six weeks, and she passed the exam with flying colours. In fact, I recommended that she study for at least a couple of hours if she wanted to do well on the exam, and she did so.
It was difficult for me to educate her at first because I had no prior teaching expertise. It was more challenging because my sister was first uninterested in studying. However, when I attempted to pique her attention, she became attentive and devoted after a few weeks of effort and barriers. So, I realized what strategy to employ to educate her. It was an amazing experience, and I’m no longer hesitant to teach others as before.
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sister, around two years ago. Back then, I was a graduate student in English at a university. As a result, my aunt requested me to tutor my younger sister in English, as she struggled with the subject in the ninth grade.
Ayushi had to take her final exam, and her progress in English, an academic subject, was insufficient. Then, a few weeks before the final test, it was my time to assist her
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
What role should the teacher have in the classroom?
Answer: The primary role of a teacher should be to teach his/her students the curricular lessons of the school. But, at the same time, a teacher should also act as a “mentor” or “role model” in the classroom so that his/her students can learn many other important “lessons of life”, such as the value of discipline, punctuality, hard works, honesty and respect for others, from him or her.
In fact, the role of a teacher in the classroom should also include teaching a student how to become a decent and responsible member of society. A good teacher doesn’t just teach what is written in the books but also what is not “written” on the books sometimes.
Q. 3. Do you think computers will one day replace teachers in the classroom?
Answer: I wouldn’t really like to think that computers will and should replace teachers one day in the classroom because students require “human touch” to behave and act like a “human” in the real world unless, of course, we want our children to become like “human-robot”.
A computer can certainly teach students how to become “smart” in the classroom, but it won’t probably be able to tell when to behave like one. A computer won’t certainly be able to teach many other “real-world” human behaviours, emotions and moral disciplines to students in the classroom like a human teacher.
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Q. 4. How has teaching changed in your country in the last few decades?
Answer: In the past few decades, teachers used to rely mostly on chalk pencils, marker pens and writing boards to teach students in the classrooms, but those teaching materials have been replaced by computers, keyboards, projectors and wall screens. In these days, teachers and students are much more connected to each other which were almost impossible even a decade ago. In fact, with the tremendous advancement in the information and mobile technology, learning through digital games and learning apps have become more and more popular these days.
Finally, both students and teachers are learning more and more new things and sharing their information among each other since collecting data and information have become much easier these days than it was about a few decades ago.
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