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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 7th November
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

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PART – 1 INTRO
May I know your full name?
My name is Simrandeep Kaur.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Simrandeep instead of calling me by my full name.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
What is your daily routine?
I get up early in the morning at about 5 a.m. Then I go for a morning walk. I go to the temple after taking bath. I go to college/office/working place at about 9 a.m. I come back after 6 p.m. take a cup of tea and watch T.V. for sometimes. Then it is time for my dinner. After taking my dinner, I stroll a little. We, all the members of the family, chat together and discuss important issue and to bed at 11 p.m.
Can you tell me your attitude towards life?
I am an optimist. I look at the positive and brighter side of life. I personally believe that we should be up and doing. Nothing is impossible in life, what is needed is the sincerity towards your duty. If we lose, it should be boldly with the aim of converting it into gain.
Do you think hobbies are useful for human beings?
Yes, hobbies play a significant role in human life. Life becomes a boring affair without any pursuit of hobbies. They add charm and durable ventilation. Many times, hobbies lead to a whole-time profession.
How do you manage your affairs?
I believe in proper planning and time management. I never create artificial haste. I believe that “Haste makes waste”. First, I take into account all the points and problems, assess myself and then take up the job for completion. I make a proper planning of my strategy. I am happy that almost every time I have been successful in my mission.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a famous building/landmark
You should say:
– Where it is?
– How old it is?
– How does it look?
And explain why you think it is an important landmark/ building.
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SAMPLE ANSWER
I relish going to new areas and seeing the grandeur of the modern architecture. The Sydney Opera House, located in Australia’s largest city, Sydney, is one of my favorite sights. Australia also contains a variety of man-made structures and sites that demonstrate what man can do when determination and leverage are at the forefront of human civilization. The enormous, one-of-a-kind edifice serves as a reminder that humans can achieve anything.
The Sydney Opera House is a late-modern masterpiece by Jorn Utzon that pushed architecture and engineering to new heights and has had a lasting impact on late-twentieth-century and beyond architecture. The design is an outstanding interpretation and response to Sydney Harbour’s surroundings. It is known for the architecture of its roof, which resembles shells or sails.
Moreover, one million roof tiles cover the roof. These were manufactured in Sweden. There are various performance rooms, theatres, and exhibition spaces in the opera house. Every week, around 40 concerts are performed here.
It is, in my opinion, one of our city’s most popular tourist attractions that not only generates a large amount of revenue but also introduces visiting tourists to our local culture. The Sydney Opera House is now one of the world’s busiest performing arts sites, hosting up to 2500 performances and events each year, attracting 1.5 million patrons and an estimated four million visitors.
The design is an astonishing interpretation and response to Sydney Harbour’s surroundings. The Sydney Opera House’s structural engineering and construction technology achievements are remarkable universal worth. The structure is a significant artistic landmark and an emblem open to the public.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Question: What kinds of buildings are popular in India now?
India is a diverse country. All types of buildings are popular in India. It depends on geographical area and also on the density of the population. In metropolitan cities like Mumbai and Delhi, there are tall buildings to accommodate more people, but smaller towns and cities have buildings, which spread horizontally and not vertically. In areas with heavy rainfall, there are sloped roofs, whereas in other areas there are flat terraces. So, it is difficult to generalize what types of buildings are popular in India now.
Question: Compare old buildings and modern buildings. Which do people prefer to live in?
Old buildings were more spacious, but modern buildings are more compact. Old buildings spread horizontally, but modern buildings spread vertically. Old buildings mostly used locally available materials, but modern buildings use materials from around the world. Old buildings had visible wiring and pipelines, but modern buildings have concealed wiring and water pipes. Today people prefer to live in modern buildings. Modern buildings are more comfortable and easy to manage.
Question: How do people in India feel about old buildings?
People have different feelings about old buildings. Some people think that these should be demolished and new ones should be made instead.
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