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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 7th February
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Yuij Komri.
How may I address you?
You may address me by my first name Yuij.
Can I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
When do you get time to pursue your hobbies?
My hobbies are reading books and listening to music. I can pursue both of these at my workplace and at home. I take small breaks of a few minutes at my office to pursue my hobbies. However, I get more time for them at home, during weekends and on holidays.
How have your hobbies benefited you?
My hobbies have given me immense benefits. Reading books has given me a better insight to understanding life. I have learned in my implemented the knowledge gained from books, both in my personal life and in my profession. This has enhanced my success on all levels. Next, music has always kept me fresh and energized, which is very important for someone in the teaching profession.
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What type of hobbies do people of your generations usually have?
Among other things, people of my generation prefer to read books, listen to music, travel, and watch movies. Besides, there are a few new activities emerging as hobbies, too, such as surfing the internet, chatting online, and playing games on mobile phones and computers.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe an interesting person you have met.
You should say:
– who he/she was
– where you met him/her
– what was special about him/her
And explain why this person was interesting.
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Sample answer
I love to meet new people. Today, I would like to talk about a charismatic person I met a year ago.
Last year I was going to Mumbai by train for an official meeting. On the way, a young lady boarded the train from a small railway station. She occupied the seat in front of me. Very soon we started talking about our hobbies, studies and work etc. Her name was Sukriti Singh. She was a second-year student of the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai.
One particular thing which made her quite special was her high confidence level. Normally, girls don’t travel alone in my country. In most cases, they are accompanied by their parents or some other family member. But, since she was on her own, that clearly reflected her boldness.
I found this girl very interesting. Her in-depth knowledge of latest technology and space science made me re-think about my opinion about females. I used to think that Indian women are only interested in fashion. Science is not their cup of tea. But, this meeting was a real mind-changer. She helped open my eyes towards the common attitude of ignorance males have towards females regarding their intelligence. Now, I fully understand that women have the potential to succeed in any field.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
3.1. What benefits of knowing a foreign person?
When being friends with a foreigner, we have a great chance to practice our language skills with them. In fact, as they do not know our mother tongue, we are placed in a situation where we must use the language that we both understand and that’s how we improve our language speaking flexibility. For that reason, I have got loads of friends from all corners of the world.
3.2. What are the required skills of a multinational company’s employees?
To be accepted in an international organization, there are certain skills required, but the most important ones to me are these following competencies:
First and foremost, it’s the language skills. To be precise, it’s usually English at top priority before any secondary languages as English has proved its influence all over the world to be the common language in work and cooperation.
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Second, we should consider teamwork skills because for a big firm, moving forwards is like driving a giant ship in which each individual is a paddle that pushes the ship to advance. Without good teamwork spirits, the company would sooner or later collapse.
Last but not least, regarding individual aspects, each employee should learn logical thinking skills and avoid using emotions when seeking solutions to any work-related problems. When facing obstacles, individuals should start asking themselves constructive questions to know the issues deeply so that solutions can step by step reveal itself in their mind without any emotional interference.
3.3. Is it difficult to work at a multinational company?
Yes, of course, because in such a company we have to inevitably deal with colleagues from many cultural backgrounds, which means they also present behavioral differences according to the country they are from. This is a skill that, unfortunately, is not taught in our school but we have to learn as a hard lesson. But anyway, I think once we are used to such a multicultural workplace, our work will be processed even more smoothly than usual.
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