BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 25th January

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 25th January

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your full name?

My name is Clickyu Yotiyo.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Clickyu.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here you go.

What kinds of people usually get up early? Why?

Well, its’ totally a subjective topic. Job holders used to wake up early because it’s the requirement of the job. Apart from that, there are some old people who are habitual of waking up early.

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Is it easier for older people to get up early than younger people?

Yes, I believe so, as my grandparents usually wake up at 4 a.m. or 5 in the morning. My grandmother cannot sleep past 4 o’ clock in the morning. The main reason, I think, is because their health is no longer in good condition.

What are the benefits of getting up early?

There are multifarious. As I said earlier, early bird catches the warm. One who arrives first has the best chance for success. All this can happen if one will wake up early. Apart from this, it improves the concentration and memory power too.

Why do some people go to sleep late at night?

I think that some people feel more concentrated and work more effectively at night. I also belong to that category. If I talk about elder ones then they can’t sleep at night due to health conditions.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe a memorable childhood experience.

            – What was the experience?

            – Where did it take place?

            – What you did?

And explain why it is memorable.

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Sample Answer

Childhood is a time of blissful experiences for everyone. The dreams are huge and every child tends to find happiness in small things and incidents. Everyone has their own childhood memories and among them, some are pleasant while a few are sad. I also have various childhood memories and I would like to talk about the one related to my first day at school.

I was about 4 years old when I got admission to a local school. This was very exciting as I was fascinated by the new place full of people and large buildings. When my father announced that I would start attending school from the next march, I was elated.

I started imagining what my school and my classes would look like, and how many friends would I make. Finally, the day came and my parents came to drop me off to school. Till that day, I had seen it only from outside, and after taking my first steps into the school campus, I was anxious and felt nervous.

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I was unsure of what would follow, and of the things, I was supposed to do. Very soon a teacher came and introduced herself while handing me with my books and stationery. I felt comfortable and went along with her to my assigned classroom. The classroom was huge and airy, with a lot of children occupying the desks. I was introduced to the class and all the children warmed up to me and I found it very easy to settle in with the class. It was an exhilarating experience, but my initial nervousness had died down to make way for happiness and I started to enjoy going to school in no time.

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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS

Q: Do you think people often idealise their childhoods?

A: Of course. I think that most people look back on their own childhoods with a sense of nostalgia. They remember that sense of innocence and freedom that they had, and how much that has been lost in adulthood. They also tend to look at today’s youth and feel that their own childhood was somehow better because they are now so detached from modern young people.

Q: How does a person’s childhood influence what kind of adult they become?

A: Well, it probably influences them in many ways, some of which are subtle and some obvious. For one example, if you have a happy, healthy childhood, you are probably more likely to become a well-adjusted adult. However, if you were subjected to bullying and abuse, you may replicate that behaviour as an adult.

Q: When does a child become an adult in your view?

A: Oh wow, that’s a difficult question. I suppose legally we are adults at 16 in my country, but more traditionally you are an adult at 21. For some things, you are also considered an adult at 18. However, I think growing into adulthood is more complex and inexact process. Some people mature very early and others very late, and there is probably no point at which any person could be said to have switched from childhood to adulthood.

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