BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 1st November

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 1st November

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

Could you show me your identification card please?

Hello. Sure, here you are.

Could you tell me your full name please?

My full name is XXX. I am also called by my English name, which is XXX.

What shall I call you?

You could call me XXX.

How are you?

I am well thank you, and yourself?

How old are you?

I am 22 years old. In other words, I was born in 1980. On the eight of March 1980, to be exact.

Does your name have any special meaning? ( 5 – 6 )

Yes, my name does have some special meaning. My family name means peace, and my first name means strong one. My English name was given to me by one of my high school teachers, and it does not have any special meaning really.

Does your name have any special meaning?

I presume you are referring to my Chinese name. Yes, the English equivalent of my family name would be something like peace, and in the case of my first name it would be strong one. My English name was randomly chosen by one of my high school teachers, and it really doesn’t have any special meaning.

Is your name important to you?

No. I don’t think it can do anything for me. I believe a person has to work out his own life. I am planning to do this as well as I can.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe An App You Use On Your Mobile Phone.

You should say:

– what it is

– how you use it

– what benefits do you get

and explain why this mobile app is important to you.

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SAMPLE ANSWER

In this technology-driven world, it is almost impossible to take a step without using a cellphone or the various software installed on it. To be honest, I am dependent on some apps like Google Maps, Zomato, Swiggy and social media apps like Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram. Today, I will talk about Google Maps, one of the most vital innovations by Danish brothers Lars and Jens Eilstrup Rasmussen and Google in 2004.

When my father gifted me my first Android phone, I was delighted to find Google Maps pre-installed in it along with other Google apps. After that, whenever I went to explore out with my friends or family, I switched on the Global Positioning System (GPS) on my set, clicked on the application icon and checked out the distance, fastest routes and the time required to reach the destination. Often it helps me to avoid congested roads and plan ahead.

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Google Maps is a web-based application released on Android in 2008 and on other platforms like Blackberry, Apple OS and others in later years. It offers detailed information about geographical regions all around the world. Apart from the standard road maps, it provides aerial, satellite and street views of various places.

Additionally, there are zoomable route planners for car drivers, bikers, walkers and alternative modes of transportation from one location to another. With recent updates, one can also find different shops, businesses around the location and lay out customer credibility based on user reviews.

As I like to explore new places, be it an offbeat place to travel to or a new restaurant that has popped up in some corner of my city, I am dependent on Google Maps. There are multiple cases where I have taken the wrong route and would have been lost if Maps had not come to the rescue. Other than that, even when I am visiting a nearby mall or a friend’s house, I always check the roads for blockages and it saves a lot of time.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

What is the impact of cellphones?

Like most technologies, cellphones surely have made a place in our day to day lives. With the coming of smart phones, people now use it for almost everything. Gone are the days when people bought cameras. The only people who buy cameras nowadays are either the camera lovers or professional photographers. So, the general public has now become a photographer. People carry phones everywhere because they need the next most important thing, internet. Internet allows people to communicate and do so much more. I think cell phones have in a way changed the way people live their lives.

What do you think about people who speak loudly on cellphone in public places?

Be it public place or anywhere, speaking loudly on phone, I believe is quite unethical. When one speaks loudly on phone, firstly it disturbs the other person on phone. The disadvantage with phones has been that one cannot see the expression of other when talking, so speaking loudly could be taken any ways. Apart from the person on the other end, it also creates nuisance for the people around.

Do young people use cellphones the same way old people do?

I think definitely  not. But for that matter, in my opinion it is not just about old and young, it is also about two different individuals. I have seen older people loving whatsapp and facebook and using it extensively. And even some young, who prefer not using them. But, if we take it in a more general way, young people often click photos and listen to music or probably play games on the phone. However, older people are more fond of chatting with their peers.

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