BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 4th January

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 4th January

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your full name?

My name is Filo hio.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Filo.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here you go.

Where do you live?

……………………………… (Personal answer)

What do you do for a living?

I am a student and currently not working for managing my expenses.

Do you like shoes? Why?

Of course, I like to wear divergent types of shoes matching with my dresses.

What do people use shoes for?

Well, shoes are used to protect and comfort to human foot it is also used as an item of fashion and duration. Its design has varied enormously through time and culture to culture.

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What season do you like the most? Why?

Frankly speaking, winter is the most favourite season of mine as in this climate situation I can wear whatever I want that is not possible in sunny days.

What is the weather like in your country during a year?

There are specially four seasons in my country and all have their own importance. They are summer, monsoon, spring and winter

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe your Surname? (Don`t use History, past and religion.)

– What is your surname?

– How do you feel when you use your surname?

– Is your surname is same as your forefathers?

For a long time, surname has been associated with religion, cast and history. Too an extent, I do believe it is true there surely is an association, but I believe more importantly it is about the people you live with. I am a joshi by surname and for some reason it does becomes a link between the different family members. For a child who learns most by example, when a joshi does good, it becomes sort of an example for us and we can relate more to it.

When I do use my surname in public, it really does not makes any difference because there is little emphasis that I do give it. However, when I am alone ,I do think about the great work my sisters and brothers do. The realization that in some way I am connected with them, with the good, does makes me feel good. Like, my brother he recently opened an organization that gives free books, clothes and food to anyone who comes there. Amazing isn’t it.

Also, in my country people with same surname often live together and speak the same regional language. So, when these people meet somewhere in isolation to the religion, it becomes so much easier and good to talk to the world about one’s one culture. Although my surname is different from my forefathers, or specifically the use is different. Our gen uses only the surname while my forefathers used two i.e. dutt joshi or kumar joshi. We tend to have no middle names. It does not stops us in feeling good about being together and doing great things.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

Did your parents choose your name(s)?

Answer:  Yes, my parents selected my name. When I was born, my parents wanted me to have a great name, at least to them. I have heard from my mother than my father brought a baby-name-book even before I was born. So the credit of my name solely goes to them.

Q.  How did your parents choose your name(s)?

Answer:  I learned that they were inspired by a name they found in the book and they took the surname from my grandfather. Thus they combined the name and selected it for me. However, this was the final step they went through to pick my name. As far as I know, they had to choose from hundreds of names, spend considerable hours to finally become satisfied with the name.

Q.  Does your name have any special meaning?

Answer:  My name is very special to me as it is to my parents. The first part of my name, Clyde, came from the name of a river, more specifically it is a Scottish river. The river was close to the location where I was born and I believe my parents wanted me to be as big as a river! The second part of my name, which is Entriken’, is the family name of a famous ancient dynasty from Great Britain.

Q.  Is your name common or unusual in your country?

Answer:  Statistically speaking, this is not a very common name. However, from my experience, I can tell that I have personally met at least 10 others with the same name but with a different family name.

Q.  If you could change your name, would you? [Why/Why not?]

Answer:  My name is very special to me and I would never change it. For anyone, his/her name is quite unique and significantly important. I might take an alias someday if I need to ghost-write some articles, but changing my real name to something for the sake of modernism or style, is something I will never accept. 

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