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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 4th November
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Dikhshima Radha.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Dikhshima.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
Do you like amusement parks?
I love them! I think they are something that all ages can enjoy. I still feel just as excited about them now as I did when I was a child. There’s nothing like the feeling of your stomach dropping on a rollercoaster.
How often do you go to amusement parks?
Not very often anymore, maybe once every few years. However, in the past, we used to go every year. Nowadays, we go every few years. We’re planning on going to Six Flags this October for Halloween, actually. They always have a special event there with haunted houses and costumes!
What do you usually do at amusement parks?
Rides, eat at concession stands, go swimming, and wait in line for a long time! My favorite rides are roller coasters and water rides, especially on hot days. For example, I love the log flume ride where you get a huge splash at the end. Moreover, I love the wave pools and lazy rivers.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a typical day in your life when you were a child
You should say:
What did you do and ate?
What sorts of games or sports did you play?
Who looked after you?
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SAMPLE ANSWER
Childhood is the most enjoyable period of our lives. It was the 90s when I was a youngster, and I saw and experienced many things that today’s children are unable to see or enjoy. With the passage of time, there have been significant changes in family structure. I used to live with my extended family. The family consisted of my parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, and maternal grandparents.
My average day began at about 6:30 a.m. when I prepared to go to school after freshening myself and having breakfast.
Since I used to live in joint households, I used to wait for my other siblings to join me for breakfast. By the way, I preferred milk and paratha for breakfast, and I occasionally had to settle for a basic veggie sandwich and a glass of milk.
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After finishing breakfast, my uncle used to drop us to school. And after finishing up school, we would generally rush back home straight to take some rest. I used to go out to the park in the late afternoon to play badminton with my friends. Every day, we would come up with new games to play, such as kho-kho, hide and seek, cycling, and so on.
I used to finish my schoolwork later in the day and then either watch TV or play carrom board with my family. Walking home from school with my friends and siblings was the most delightful part of my day since I could chat about anything and make jokes with them.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Why is it hard for parents to raise a child?
Raising a child is a full-time job. Many parents find it difficult to raise a child because they are busy in their work, and hence find it difficult to manage enough time. They have to work also because they want to provide their child with the best education and other things. The situation is worse in families where both parents are working.
Question: What’s the best age to raise a child?
As such, there is no best age for raising a child. One should have a child only when one is fully prepared to enter the commitment of raising the child. That is why, perhaps, nowadays people are having children later on in life. Raising a child is a full- time job and requires the full commitment of at least one parent.
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Question: What do you think about children from rich families who have lots of toys?
I think it is not good to buy children lots of toys. Children who have lots of toys do not learn to share their toys. They also do not value their toys, because they have too many of them. It also has been seen that children who have lots of toys do not develop their imagination as compared to children who have fewer toys.
Question: Do you think children are important?
Yes, children are important because no one lives forever. Children are the future of any civilization. They carry the times forward.
Question: How do you think children and teenagers are different?
Teenagers are also children, but slightly older children. They are confused children. They don’t know whether they are children or adults. When they play with small children they feel out of place, when they sit with older people, they feel out of place. Important physical and hormonal changes are going on in their body, which is stressful for them. They are still children at heart, but they have started looking older.
Question: Do you think children today are happier than children in the past?
No, I do not think so. I think that today’s children are faced with more stress than children of the past. They are exposed to the global culture, and want to adopt it, but their parents want them to stick to the traditional culture. This stress was not faced by the children of the past. Moreover, children are exposed to a lot of career options, and want to walk on the un-trodden path, but their parents want them to follow the traditional courses and traditional jobs.
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