Table of Contents
BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 2nd December
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Onkar Singh.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Onkar.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
Do you like flowers?
Yes, I like flowers. They are beautiful creations of nature.
What flowers do you like? (Why?)
I like all flowers as I feel that they are all very beautiful creations of nature.
Which/What is your favourite flower?
My favourite flower is Tulip.
IELTS Speaking Interview
Do you think flowers are important?
Yes, flowers are important in many cultures. Different flowers have different significance in all religions and cultures. Flowers are used to decorate, make great gifts, used in medicines and cosmetics, and there are many more such uses of flowers.
Are flowers important in your country?
Yes, flowers hold great importance in our culture. There are many flowers that are offered to the deities in temples, like jasmine, rose and marigold flowers. Lotus is our used in many celebrations, like weddings, as garlands and to decorate the venue. Many flowers have medicinal value too.
IELTS Speaking Interview
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a time that you and your friend had a disagreement.
You should say:
– when this happened
– who you disagreed with
– what you and your friend argued about
and if you two solved the disagreement in the end
IELTS Speaking Interview
SAMPLE ANSWER
When I was a teen of 17 years old, I used to make friends more due to my extrovert nature. But unfortunately, I also had the most misunderstanding with them. However, I have not lost any of my friends for the disagreements.
Once I bought few novels to read in my leisure hours during the summer vacation of the college. During the vacation, one evening two of my college friends reached my home. After having some chats, one of them started looking at my library that I have built since my childhood (I love reading books from my early age and has a huge collection of different types of books). He picked one of the books that I just have started reading since the morning that day.
It was Thomas, my bosom friend at the college. I helped him greatly in mathematics and physics on the exam before the college closure on the summer. The disagreement began with him when he wanted to take the novel at his home for reading. The novel named – An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser was his first choice.
IELTS Speaking Interview
I tried to make him realise that I had started reading the novel before they arrive at my home and has already read a substantial portion of the book. But he was determined to take the book. Thus the disagreement continued. Samuel, the other friend of us sat motionlessly and observed us exchanging words with each other.
The argument continued for about 15 minutes, and I tried him to persuade in taking some other books but he was determined. He did not change his mind and said that once he started reading the novel but could not finish the book for some reasons. Now he does not want to miss the chance to complete the book.
I had completed reading one-fourth of the book and as a quick reader, I proposed him to take the book on the very next day. But he was unchanged in his attitude. He blackmailed me emotionally saying that if I do not allow him to take the book, then he should not consider me as his friend.
Finally, I had to give up on his stubbornness and let him take the book on one condition that he should return the book just after he finishes reading and also will not lend someone else (he had lost most of his books by lending others for his extraordinary generosity) as he did earlier with my books.
IELTS Speaking Interview
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
If there is a disagreement, what do you do?
It really depends upon the issue. If it is a minor issue, I don’t let it escalate and just tell the person, I disagree with and move on. However, if it’s something important, I ask my parents and friends for advice.
2. How can we disagreements from escalating into a fight?
I think we just need to be calm and rational. I think the best way to de-escalate situations is to give them time. We always make wrong decisions when we don’t give issues time. I also try to involve a neutral person and ask them for advice.
IELTS Speaking Interview
3. Who do you think should teach children to respect- teachers or parents?
I think both parents and teachers have the responsibility of teaching children. However, I think such things are not taught but rather learnt by observing others. Children pick up a lot of things by watching their parents and so it is absolutely important that parents behave appropriately in front of them.
4. What do you do when you have a disagreement with your parents?
Well, in this case, I am normally forced to accept their viewpoint. I know my parents have my best interests at heart, so I don’t mind it. However, sometimes when I feel strongly about something I do try to resist. Sometimes, they do let me prevail.
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS Speaking Interview