BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 3rd March

BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 3rd March

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

IELTS Speaking Interview
IELTS Speaking Interview

IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW

PART – 1 INTRO

What is your full name?

My name is Kulwinder Singh

Can I see your ID?

This is my passport. Here it is!

Where are you from?

I live in Chennai, but my family belongs to Kerala and they migrated to Tamil Nadu long abroad for which I’m here in front of you.

What part of India do you live in?

Tamil Nadu is located in the southern part of India, and my city is situated on the Bay of Bengal in eastern India. It’s a port city.

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Do you do household chores?

Candidly speaking, not much because we’ve a resident maid appointed for household chores. Only when she’s gone for holidays or sick, my mother and I’ve to do household chores. In her absence, I help my mother with washing linen, mopping the floor, dusting and other chores.

What household chores do you like or dislike?

I would prefer to do dusting because I embrace cleanliness. I don’t like dirty walls, or the shabby furniture. I’ll take the duster and start dusting fans, electronic goods, artifacts and anything that comes in my rader. The household chore that I dislike is washing dishes and crockeries. It’s because my skin is very sensitive and when I use the dishwashing liquid, I’ve skin irritation.

Did you do household chores as a child?

Sometimes I did and again in the situation that I describe just now. However, my mother didn’t allow me to engage myself with household chores much when I was a kid. She always wanted me to focus on my studies and playing.

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PART – 2 CUE CARD

Describe an occasion when you ate a kind of food for the first time

You should say:

– When you had it

– Where you ate it

– What it was

and explain how you felt about it

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Sample Answer:

I am someone who likes to experiment with food that I eat. Although I love trying different cuisines but at the same time I try to keep it healthy.

A couple of weeks back during my home quarantine period i saw a TV commercial about the launch of a pizza that was somewhat like a burger, they named it “Bizza”. The commercial was very well presented and that I started craving for it.

As I was not supposed to step out of my home due the pandemic, I opted for a home delivery. I ordered it with Coke and Fries, as they were giving a special discount on this combo pack. After ordering it, even waiting for half an hour seemed so difficult, moreover due to precautionary measures the delivery boy took even more time to deliver. But finally I got my order after a long wait of 45 minutes.

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As soon as I received it, I sanitized the outer packaging. The aroma that came from the parcel excited me even more. I opened the packet, it was a burger pizza by domino’s which had oven-baked buns with loads of cheese and pizza sauces. It felt so much fresh and unique to try out, I had never tasted anything similar to it. It brought mere joy to my face after savouring it.

 I felt amazing when I ate it and I’m glad that I ordered it. I was so much fascinated by the taste that I ordered it again the next day. Now it’s one of my favourite dish. After having it, I developed a liking for Italian cuisine.

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PART – 3 Follow Up Questions:

Q1. What’s the difference between Indian food and western food?

Answer: When we talk about indian food it is mostly vegetarian in nature whereas western food has meat as the main part of the meal.

Q2. Is it expensive to eat out in your country?

Answer: Food ranges from five rupees for a vada pav to a thousand rupees for shahi paneer in a good restaurant, so it is totally subjective what people want to eat.

Q3. What kinds of foreign foods are popular in your country?

Answer: Many western breads and cheese have become quite famous, pastries and cakes are favourite desserts for people in India. Many types of non-veg dishes have also gained popularity in my country.

Q4. Are you concerned about your daily calorie intake when choosing something to eat?

Answer: I do not keep track of the calories I consume very precisely but yes I keep track of the quantity of food I consume. I think that works out well for me and I would say it is something that varies from person to person.

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