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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 15th May
IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your name?
My name is Harcharan Singh.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Harcharan.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
What do you do for a living?
I work as a Software Engineer with Cognizant. What is the importance of gifts? Well, by giving and receiving gifts not only express the feelings of other person but also consolidate/fortify/ strong the bond between two persons.
Is there any pressure on us to buy presents?
No, I don’t think so there is any pressure on us to buy presents. It just a way to show their love, respect and feelings towards another person.
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How often do you buy gifts?
Occasionally, I buy gifts whenever there is any special occasion like marriage, birthday parties that time I adore love to give gifts.
Do you like to send expensive gifts?
Well, it totally depends upon a person to whom I am going to give gift. If the person is really close to my heart then I prefer to give expensive gifts otherwise, I give priority to cheap gifts.
What kinds of gifts are popular in your country?
There is a plethora of gifts which are popular in my nation such as watches, flowers, jewellery, technological gadgets and so on.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a city you would recommend as a nice place to live (not your hometown).
You should say:
– What it is?
– Where it is?
-What you know about this place?
And explain why you recommend it as a nice place.
Model Answer
Introduction:
Well, India is diverse, and there are many places where one can live a luxurious life.
What it is?
Here, I would like to talk about a city which is a calm and peaceful place to live.
Where it is?
The name of the city is Shimla, located in Himachal Pradesh.
What you know about this place?
This city, known as the Queen of Hills as Shimla, is surrounded by majestic snow and capped Himalayan mountains and picturesque green valleys.
I vividly remember last year the director of our school organized a trip to Shimla for two days. My friends and I were super excited to go there. Because that place is like shoppers in a paradise as I have read in books.
When we reached there, I was over the moon because there was snow as I’m a chionophile and photogenic person. So, I clicked many snowfall photographs and uploaded them on social media.
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Moreover, I saw in that city that the houses were made of stones and woods with slanting roofs.
And explain why you recommend it as a nice place.
We explored the whole area of the city, and seriously, that experience was fantabulous as the individuals of that area are known for their hospitality. Even the environment was quite serene, and it was a pollution-free area.
To be honest, if I get an opportunity to live there, surely I will never miss the boat.
Besides this, I would recommend this city to those who love a calm and peaceful environment.
Conclusion:
Overall, this is the city that I would recommend as a peaceful place to live.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
1. Where do people like to live in your country?
Majority of India’s population still continues to live in rural areas and small towns. However, this trend is changing and a lot of young people are now migrating to the big cities for better employment opportunities and to gain access to advanced infrastructure facilities like hospitals, universities, shopping malls, etc
2. Why do many people move to the city?
As I mentioned earlier people are moving to cities because they feel that they can get a better quality of life in the cities as they offer a better living standard. The luxurious lifestyle, modern amenities, and entertainment options in cities is what woos the youngsters towards them.
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3. What are the advantages of living close to the workplace?
The biggest advantage of living close to the workplace is the reduced time and expenditure on commute. People get to spend more quality time with their family members and avoid the stress of being struck in long traffic jams. It is also good for the environment as people can walk or cycle to their workplace instead of commuting by cars.
4. What kinds of places do older people prefer to live in?
Most of the old folks prefer to live in societies that are serene and peaceful. They don’t prefer living in noisy areas as it disturbs their sleep a lot. Also, they prefer to buy a house near a park or garden so that they can easily go for morning or evening walks.
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