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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 10th April
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is GH YU.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
How many hours you sleep everyday
I sleep around 7-8 hours every day. I think it is necessary to sleep for at least 6 hours every day.
Is it necessary to take a nap every day?
Yes it is very important to take a nap everyday because it gives a much needed break to our body and we feel refreshed after sleep.
Do old people sleep a lot? Why
Yes old people tend to sleep a lot because due to old age they get tired easily and they need more rest as compared to young people.
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What time you usually go to the bed?
I normally go to the bed around 11 PM but if I have important work or have to prepare for exam.
Do you think handwriting is still important?
Yes, I think so. Handwriting skills will always be important. Formal letters are needed in business. Writing skills are also needed in writing resumes. We all know that we belong to a global village. Today we have to compete with children all over the world. We have to apply for jobs in multinational companies. So we need good writing skills.
Do you usually write by hand or write using a computer?
Well it depends on the situation, if I am sending an email to my friends or texting them then it is usually by computer or mobile phone. When I am studying and making notes then I usually write by hand.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a tall building in your hometown you like or dislike.
You should say:
– Where this building is?
– What it looks like?
– What it is used for?
and explain why you like or dislike this building.
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Model Answer
The number of high rising buildings is on the rise in my town, Choa Chu Kang in?Singapore. This is a residential town in the West Region of the country. It?shares its border with some other cities and has a moderate population. But?the recent rising trend is a bit troublesome, and I will describe the matter?now.
Singapore is a country where people of all cultures and ethnicities live in?harmony. The majority of them are tourists while the remaining others are?native and immigrants from different other countries. To accommodate the?huge population, a large number of buildings are underway and the builders?are expanding on the upper sides. So, the number of high-rise structures is on?the rise in my city as well. The building that I am talking about is located in the?residential area where I live. This is a 20-storied building for multipurpose?use. The building is the tallest structure on the locality.?
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The building comes with a wide and spacious structure. The inside of the?building is well decorated and there are ample spaces for several purposes.?The structure looks like a giant building standing surpassing everything around.?In fact, this is the only high-rise structure in the locality. The remaining other?buildings are not so tall as this one.
Most of them are around four-storied?residential buildings. They are only used for residential purposes in the area.?But this one is different from them. The interior of the building is made with an attractive design. I think a lot of labour and money has been invested in the?preparation of this building. Construction of the building began around three?years ago and the entire task is done now.
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The building is meant for multipurpose use. Actually, this is a completely?residential area. There are no commercial buildings in the entire locality. But?this is the first one here. So far I came to know that the building will be used?for commercial and residential purposes. The residential section will begin?from the sixth floor while commercial space is available till the fourth floor.?
The spaces will be sold or rented to as shopping center, food court,?gymnasium, mini theatre, and others. It is also known that there will be a?recreational park for the kids on the ground floor. The remaining floors are?planned for a residential complex that will come with several lifts and?alleviators, a wide staircase, and apartments. Moreover, there will an?underground parking facility for the tenants of the building.?
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I am not in favour of the building for some specific purposes. First of all, this is?a multipurpose building. It comes with various types of use. When the building?will come in full-fledged operation, it will be crowded and noisy. As a result,?the existing peace of the locality will be gone. On the other side, some of the?local inhabitants are experiencing some troubles. Even, I am also having some?like I cannot the cellular network signal properly. Besides, I use the modem for?the internet and the modem signal is also hampered to a great extent. The
residential status of this portion of the city will be removed soon. I think this is?the beginning of the commercialization of the area and in the near future,?there will be many other buildings like this. The landlords will sell their?properties to make more profit in exchange for sacrificing the existing serenity.?
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in tall buildings
I think the main advantage of living in tall buildings is better daylighting and air ventilation. It also offers a great view of city life. Finally, the upper floors are free from the noise of the streets below. On the other hand, the main drawback is the risk of disasters like fires and falling down due to earthquakes. Another thing I dislike is that it is a lot more time taking to enter or leave the apartments.
2. Do you think there will be more tall buildings in the future?
Yes definitely, as the land is becoming scarce especially in big cities. I think in the future it would be a luxury to live in single-storey or double storey houses and tall buildings would be commonplace. I3L TS makk AR
3. Why aren’t there many tall buildings in the countryside?
The simple reason is the availability of land. As there is a lot of vacant land available in countryside regions, tall buildings don’t make sense. Moreover, people in the countryside are accustomed to spending times in open spaces and even if tall apartments are built in such areas, I don’t think people would prefer living in them.
4. Why do some people like to live in tall buildings nowadays?
I think the main reason is that they are cheaper. Especially in bigger cities, the land is so costly that it is impossible for even the affluent to afford single storey or double storey houses. Moreover, tall buildings offer certain respite from the noise from the streets below.
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