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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 21st February
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Aarushi Verma.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
Where are you from?
Well, I come from Delhi that is the capital of my country India. It’s a metropolitan city which is very beautiful city with a population of more than 7 million people. All kinds of facility are available there.
What do you like about your city?
There many awesome things about my city. Well, people in my town are really amiable as well as helpful. They’re always willing to give you a hand when you need help. It’s cuisine specially street food is very diverse with a lot of delicious dishes such as pizza and Spring rolls.
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Do you want to live here in the near future?
To be honest, although it’s quite ideal for me to live in my city now, I still want to move to another city in some developed country in the world. So I’m studying a lot to make that dream come true.
Are you a patent person?
Yes I am. But I used to be a super hot-tempered kid who always got annoyed if someone kept me waiting even for 10 minutes.
Have you ever lost your patience?
To be honest with you, I sometimes lose my patience when I’m stuck in the traffic for hours after a hard day’s work or I’m constantly interrupted by my family members while working in my room.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
MY FIRST MOBILE PHONE
You have to say:
– When and where did you get it
– What did you mostly use it for
– Explain Why You Like It So Much
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SAMPLE ANSWER
The advent of mobile phone is a boon to our society. It has not only brought world closer but also has made technology available to a common man. Exchange of messages has become so easy that within no time one can convey information in the form of texts, pictures or videos.
Although, there are so many kinds of mobile sets available due to continuous up gradation of models and software, keeping my first phone with me as a remembrance really makes me feel happy. I still have my first phone which is Nokia 1100. I purchased it from Gaffar market in New Delhi. Though it is fifteen years old, I am still very possessive about it .I had purchased it out of my pocket money and I got it for Rs 5000. It’s a grey colored, small and trendy set. The phone has got basic features without a touch screen and the internet facility. I used it to make calls while on move and be in touch with my family and friends.
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It is still functional and I sometimes use it, especially when I am travelling. It’s really convenient with an excellent battery backup and I need not care of recharging it time and again. The ring tones are of vintage style, which make me feel nostalgic and remind me of my young days. Its flash light is so powerful that there is no requirement of a torch in my house. The best part of this set is its simple operation and management. The set is so strong and sturdy that even if it falls down one need not worry about its malfunctioning. Moreover, even if there are some breakages the spares are very cheap.
It’s saddening that the set is losing its charm as there are so many new smart phones available. Nowadays, its spares are not available in open market and I have to order to the Nokia company for the replacement. Irrespective of this, I adore my Nokia 1100 and do not want to part away from it.
PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Do most people have mobile phones in your country?
Yes, most people have mobile phones in my country. The smart phones have become very affordable and the government is doing a lot to make the Internet access available through cellphones to even the remotest parts of India.
2. Does the use of cellphones cause any problems to others?
Yes, cellphones can cause problems to others. For example, when people use their cellphones in places like libraries, hospitals, classrooms, etc., it leads to a lot of disturbance. These days it is very common to find people talking loudly in buses, trains, and other public places, which is also a cause of disturbance.
3. What do people use cellphones for?
Cellphones have become an indispensible part of our lives. People use cellphones for various purposes, like paying bills, making train/bus/air reservations, booking movie tickets, social networking, entertainment by playing games, watching movies/TV shows, and so on.
4. What are the advantages of having a mobile phone?
There are numerous advantages of having a mobile phone. We can remain connected with our family at all times. It can be used to check work emails, when not in office. Students can use cellphones to research for their assignments and studies. Mobile phones are used to pay bills, make reservations, do online shopping, for online banking, and many other such purposes. This invention has made our life very convenient
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