BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 5th December

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 5th December

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your full name?

My name is Gurleen Kaur.

Can I see your ID?

Sure! Here it is.

Where are you from?

I belong to Chandigarh.

What do you do for a living?

I’m an entrepreneur, dealing in sanitary wares.

How often do you meet with your family?

Being a student, I am having busy/hectic schedule so I am having spare time only at evening time, so that’s the time usually I love to spend with my family members.

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How do you spend the time with your family?

As I already told you, at evening time, I mostly free so I spend that time while dine together.

Do you want to live with your family in the future?

Without any doubt, of course I want t live with family even in future because as per my mentality family is the one who helps in different situation.

Are you close to all of your family members?

To be honest, I am not too close to each and every member but there is person in my family with whom I can share anything without hesitation, he is none other than my father.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe a piece of art you like

What the piece of art is?

Where did you see it?

Describe the piece of art.

Why do you like it so much?

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SAMPLE ANSWER

Introduction

The artist is only expected to use one stroke of the pencil to fill in the colour, sketching is considered to be one of the most challenging forms of art.

What is the piece of art? 

The piece of art is Santa Maria Della Neve. It is inconceivable that this drawing of a landscape would have included human figures or symbolism. The pen-and-ink lines drawn over a partially erased pencil sketch are simply drawn as horizontal strokes to suggest tree branches and leaves, and lines following the contours of the landforms suggest the firmness of the earth.

Where did you see it? 

During the course of a charity event, a Cyprus group held an exhibition in which they displayed a replica of this work of art.

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Describe the piece of art.

These were Leonardo’s early haunts, which he explored on lengthy walks across the hills where he lived with his stepmother, paternal grandparents, and uncle Francesco, his first playmate. From a young age, Leonardo collected everything, including little animals, flowers, leaves, and bits of wood with unusual shapes.

Why do you like it so much? 

This art was lively, with new tendencies and styles appearing all the time in a rapid succession. Additionally, it connected with the viewer on a more personal level and can be construed in a number of different ways.

Conclusion

The beauty of such work compels one’s attention immediately. It is without a doubt something that can be called a feather in the artist’s cap.

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 PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

1.What kinds of traditional handicrafts are there in your country?

In my country, the zardosi artwork from the villages of Rajasthan is very famous. The saree’s intricate work on the minute details is of very high quality. This work is also recognized in foreign lands.

2.Should children learn more about art?

Art is a creative way to enhance the working of a young mind. If children get intrigued with art, then they are likely to develop skills such as brainstorming, teamwork, and many others. In the later stage of their life, they might as well develop a career out of the art.

3.Why do some people think it is difficult to understand art?

At times art is way beyond the understanding of people because it is extremely complex. A famous artist claims that even a small stroke on a canvas can tell a long story. It is very difficult for the mass in general to understand the depth and the meaning of art.

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4.Do you think art should be included in school curriculum? Why?

There are myriad benefits of learning art. In addition to this viewpoint, I would like to add that the art in the school curriculums would help the students to explore more, this way they will understand the thing that is better for their own future.

5.What kind of jobs require people to be creative?

Jobs like graphic designer and fashion designer require creativity in them. Moreover, due to changes in dynamics even jobs like coding require creativity. The app or the website they build must be attractive to grab the attention of the customers.

6.What kind of jobs are available for creative people?

There are a plethora of jobs that a creative person can acquire. Starting from the music industry to resin art. There are ample opportunities available in the market. With the right skill-set, the person will be able to grab anything they want.

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