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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 14th February
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your name?
My name is Bot Yaku.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Bot.
May I see your identification?
Sure, here it is.
Do you usually make your friends laugh?
Well, I try to but I don’t think I have a good sense of humour.
Are you the kind of person who makes people laugh?
As I said earlier, I try my best to make people laugh but I don’t think my friends find my jokes funny.
Do you think it is important to laugh with friends?
Yes, it is very important to laugh with friends it helps in developing strong bonds.
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Do you usually spend time by yourself?
Yes, I believe it is very important for everyone to spend some good time alone, so I usually give time to myself.
What did you do last time you were by yourself?
Ummm , Last time when I was alone, I did some drawing alongwith listening to my favourite music.
Do you like spending time by yourself?
Yes, I really enjoy being alone because it makes me feel relaxed.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a place that is not frequented by people.
You should say:
– Where it is?
– When you went there?
– What you did there?
And explain why this place is not frequented by people.
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Sample Answer
I love travelling and visiting unexplored places. Today, I’m going to talk about a place that is not visited by many tourists.
The name of the place is Ladakh which means land of high passes. It’s a mountainous region in Jammu and Kashmir State of India. I went to Ladakh last year with my friends.
Ladakh has a lot to offer to its tourists. It’s known for its unparalleled beauty. Arid mountains, exotic lakes and mighty rives can leave visitors mesmerized. We stayed there for a week and every day was packed with lots of activities. My friends and I did rafting in the Indus River. We tried mountain climbing too but found it quite challenging. We visited some monasteries as well. Overall, the whole stay became a memorable experience for all of us.
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Even though Ladakh is a marvellous place to visit, sadly, the number of tourists is quite low. The main region behind this is its location. Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed state which is terribly affected by terrorism and other host of problems. Safety becomes a major issue for visitors. Only adventurous and thrill seekers dare to go there. Another key reason is that the government doesn’t promote tourism in this area. People have to pay a lot of money for accommodation and other facilities. All these factors certainly affect people’s decision when it comes to visiting a new place.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
1. Why do you think people like to travel to different places in their free time?
In my opinion, people enjoy travelling to different places in their free time because they want to rejuvenate themselves and get away from the humdrum of daily life. Most people prefer to go to domestic locales as it takes less time to travel and is cheaper, but the popularity of international tourism is on the rise as well.
2. How do you see tourism changing in your country in the future?
I foresee drastic changes in the tourism industry in my country. Many governments have now started promoting tourism to their states via advertisement campaigns and they are allocating significant funds for this as well. Several new hotels have come up all over the country to cater to tourists and tourism is becoming a major driver of employment.
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3. Why is it important to protect the countryside?
It is important to protect the countryside because most of the hinterland is used for agricultural activities and this forms the backbone of the economy. Moreover, the countryside is where the true culture of our country can be observed and these regions are largely free of pollution. Most importantly, as most of the people in my country are engaged in agriculture and their livelihood must be protected, it is imperative to protect the countryside.
4. In what ways is the countryside in danger in your country?
The countryside has come under increasing threat from industries in my country. There have been several instances where villagers have protested the establishment of factories near their settlements as these establishments will destroy the ecological balance of their villages. The countryside is also in danger because of the widespread urban migration in my country. Most of the employable youth prefer to go to cities and in this way, the upkeep of the countryside is neglected.
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5. Why are historic buildings and monuments important to a city?
Historic buildings and monuments are important to a city because they are representative of the history and culture of the city. They remind people of their roots and the sacrifices of previous generations. Moreover, they lend character to the city and make it unique. For example, it would be hard to imagine New York without the Empire State Building or Paris without the Eiffel Tower!
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