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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 12th October
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Satnmaju Kotka.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Satnmaju.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
Have you ever tried foreign food?
Yes, I have a tried a lot of different cuisines like Italian, Mexican, Japanese Chinese, etc.
Do you like to try new food?
Yes, I call myself a foodie; I absolutely love to try new food, especially the local food of any new place that I visit.
What kind of new food you have tried recently?
Recently, I went on a holiday to Thailand and I tried the street food over there. I don’t remember the name of the dish, but it had noodles, prawn and vegetables.
What kind of foreign foods are popular in your country?
In my country most popular cuisines are Italian and Chinese. Most of the people like to eat Pizzas and Noodles when they eat outside.
Did you save money when you were young?
Yes, when I was young I saved some funds from my pocket money and I later used them for buying books.
Have you ever given money to other children?
No, I have never given money to other children. I believe only parents should give money to their children and they should teach them to use it wisely
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a popular teacher that you know.
You should say:
what this teacher looks like.
what sort of person this teacher is
what this teacher helped you to learn
and explain why this teacher is popular.
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SAMPLE ANSWER
Mr. Jonathon Lee is a very famous teacher whom I know personally. He was our Math teacher in our college and he is still teaching Mathematics in a famous college in our country.
He was a tall man with an athletic built and his complexion was very fair. He had a strong feature in his look and had an amiable yet strong personality. He was very careless about his dresses and used powerful eyeglasses.
He is a polite person when you are polite with him. If you behave roughly, he won’t tolerate. He was such a person. I have never seen him lose his composure and patience to a nice person. He had a very good way to teach and we liked him very much for his excellent teaching style. He was a fan of Football and we often saw him playing football in the morning.
I liked him because he was a reliable person and a good mentor. I often struggled to understand the Linear Algebra and Geometry. He spent a great deal of time to explain the intricacies of these questions and amazingly I scored very high in my final term in Mathematics. I also learned how to be a good chess player from him.
You can understand such a good person would naturally be revered and loved by the students and their parents. And I can’t remember a single student who did not like him. Because of his strong personality, amiable behaviour, excellent teaching style and extracurricular activities he became a famous teacher in our hometown. However, after I left college I heard that he was writing a book on Mathematics. After few years I have seen his picture in the newspaper as he was nominated as the ‘Best Teacher of the year’ in our State.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Do you think teachers are well-compensated in your country?
“To be honest, no, I don’t think so. In fact, it is one of the reasons why a lot of teachers in our country choose to work in other countries instead. I think the government should spend more in the education sector and one way of doing that is by raising the salary of teachers and providing them with more incentives.”
How do you think education has evolved over the last few decades?
”I think the education system has evolved drastically in the last few decades. I feel like three or four decades ago. You needed to go to school to finish a degree. But nowadays, you can obtain a degree without having the need to be physically present in school. Another significant difference is that today, more and more students are taking technology courses.”
Do you think it’s important to like their teachers?
” I think that it’s not necessary; as long as students respect their teachers, it’s enough. As long as they believe that their teachers are capable and have enough knowledge of what they are teaching, it’s good enough. But of course, it would help if they like their teacher so they wouldn’t be forced to learn.”
In your opinion, should teachers be strict with their students?
“I think it depends. There are times when teachers should be firm with their students while there are also times when they should cut them some slack. For example, when setting deadlines on homework and projects, teachers should be strict. However, if a student’s reason for being late is valid, it is okay. The student, however, must not do this as a habit.”
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IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW