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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 31st January
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your name?
My name is Gruygsf Tsafjj.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Gruygsf.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
Do you often (like to) sing?
Yes, I like to sing, but my singing abilities are not pretty good so I sing only in the bathroom.
When do you like to sing?
Whenever I’m alone, I hum some songs to myself.
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How much time do you spend in singing every day?
Not much, a few minutes, perhaps.
What kinds of music do you like to sing?
I mostly like to sing film songs. I like Punjabi folk songs also.
Is it difficult to sing well?
Yes, it is difficult to sing well. I think only talented people can do it.
Do you have much furniture in your home?
No, I don’t have much furniture in my house. My parents don’t like overcrowded spaces, and so we just have basic furniture pieces in most rooms. We do have some storage cabinets to keep things neat and organized.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a computer game you have played.
You should say:
– What it was
– When you played it
– What the game was about
And explain how you played this game.
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SAMPLE ANSWER
I have never been a huge fan of computer games but the one game that I loved playing as a child on my computer was Mario. I believe Mario is one of the most famous games of our times and it is rarely anyone who has not played the game.
I remember, I was in class fourth when my father brought home computer and at that time the games were sold in CDs. So, me and my friends got a CD and installed it on our computer. We loved the game and played it during holidays. We would have bets as to who will reach to how far a level and how much points a person will score.
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We used to keep track of all those things and then if there used to be a tie, we would find out what is the score of the person. There was so much of fun and excitement associated with the game that we hardly got time to think of anything else.
The game was about this guy Mario who was out there to save his queen, so his aim and hence our aim was to make sure that he reaches the queen. To do so, he had to fight lot of enemies and animals and jump through fires and lots more to reach destination.
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We used to play the game using keyboard and had some dedicated keys for the particular actions of Mario. Most of the times we used to play in group, but sometimes I even enjoyed playing it alone. But, one thing is for sure, the game was amazing and almost addictive. I have loved it through my entire childhood and remember playing it even when I grew up.
I loved playing computer games as a child, so me and my friends would figure out what is the new game that is being launched and would go and buy its CD. Although, later on the games started becoming available online and we could transfer games through pen drives, I still believe that there was much more fun associated with buying games from CD.
Although, there have many games like angry birds and counter strike that have come up and surely they are very exciting, but the one game that I still love is Doom. It was an amazing game and almost exciting. So, in this game you had your gun and you need to check out every door and see if their is a killer on the other side and kill it before he does, or their is life on the other side.
And in the midst of all that, find out the key that takes you the next level. I used to play this game alone on my PC and enjoy. But, me and my brother used to have bets as to who will reach a particular stage faster and who will score the more.
I remember those days and it was so much fun, fighting over the computer and playing games and enjoying life.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
1.What is the impact of teen addiction to games?
I think there are both positive and negative impacts of video games on teenagers. The positive part is that it helps them to relax and take out the stress from their studies. Also, to some extent, it aids in the development of creative or problem-solving skills. On the contrary, gaming is easily addictive and too much of it can be detrimental for their health and education. Finally, the violent content in some games could promote violent behaviour amongst children.
2. Should parents or teachers take necessary action to prevent children from playing games?
I do not think that parents should stop children from playing computer games, but I believe that it is important for them to supervise the gaming habits of their children. They should monitor the number of hours and type of games being played by the children. If the child is getting addicted to gaming then they should counsel him/her.
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3. What do you think are the benefits of playing games?
Like I mentioned before, gaming helps in a lot of ways. First of all, it helps in the development of logical reasoning when children try to solve the challenges in different levels of the game. Secondly, it promotes creativity amongst children as most of the games are based on imaginary concepts and the characters in these games are able to do things that would be otherwise impossible in the real world. So, I think it kind of helps in developing out-of-the-box thinking.
4. Why games have been popular amongst teenagers in recent years?
I think there are multiple reasons why gaming culture has become more popular of late. The biggest reason would definitely be the easy access to free games on mobile devices. Earlier, in order to enjoy gaming, people had to buy expensive gaming consoles and the quality of the games was also not that good. But, nowadays majority of the teenagers have cell phones with them in which one can install multiple, high-end games for free. Also, teenagers can do multiplayer gaming which is much more fun.

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