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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 23rd May
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your name?
My name is Taghu Rafgu.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Taghu.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
How do you learn about celebrations that are related to your culture?
We learn about celebrations from our parents and grandparents. We also learn about them by attending family functions. We also learn through media by watching daily soaps. We also learn through school and college functions.
What do you think are common celebrations all over the world?
There are many celebrations, which are celebrated all over the world. Such as – New year celebration, Christmas celebration, Valentine Day celebration, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and so on.
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Do you think we should follow our culture and traditions and why?
Yes, definitely, we should follow our culture and traditions because it keeps us in touch with our roots. We can pass on our rich culture to our coming generation only if we know about it. I believe that every culture has some good points, which need to be preserved.
Do you like your neighbors? Do you like young neighbors or older people?
I like both. Older neighbours guide me from time to time and teach me moral values and social skills. Younger neighbours are my friends and I can share my joys and sorrows with them.
Why are neighbors important?
Neighbours are very important because they are next to our family. In fact, in today’s era of nuclear families, neighbours are the only family we have in times of emergencies. Neighbours are the people with whom we share our walls. They are the first ones to help us in times of need.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe an area in your home where you feel relaxed.
You should say:
– In which area/room do you feel relaxed?
– Why do you feel relaxed there?
– What do you do to feel relaxed?
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Model Answer 1:
Introduction:
Finding a place to relax can be difficult, especially in today’s busy world. We all need some time to escape from everyday life’s stresses; for me, that place is my home. Home is where I feel most relaxed.
In which area/room do you feel relaxed?
I feel most relaxed in my living room. This is the main room of the house and the one I spend the most time in. It is comfortable, cozy, and inviting and always makes me feel at home. It is the most calming room in my house. There is nothing like sinking into the couch with a good book and a cup of tea on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Why do you feel relaxed there?
I feel so relaxed in my living room because it is a place where I can truly be myself. I can sit in my favorite chair, watch my favorite show, or read a book. I can also listen to music, play video games, or nap. It is a place where I can enjoy all my favorite activities without feeling the pressure of everyday life.
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What do you do to feel relaxed?
I usually try to make it as comfortable as possible to stay relaxed in my living room. I like adding a few pillows, blankets, and even some soft lighting. I also like to light a few scented candles, which helps to set the mood and create a peaceful atmosphere. I also make sure to keep the space clutter-free and organized. This helps to keep my mind clear and relaxed.
Conclusion:
Overall, my living room is where I feel most relaxed in my home. I can escape from everyday life’s stresses and just be myself. I make sure to keep the space comfortable, cozy, and clutter-free, and I light a few scented candles to create a peaceful atmosphere. This helps me to feel relaxed and at ease.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
1. Do you think exercise is important for mental and physical health?
Definitely, physical health is directly dependent upon exercise. With today’s sedentary lifestyles it is nearly impossible to be healthy without exercise. Similarly, when we exercise, we feel more confident about our looks and this makes us much more social, which in effect is good for people mental health.
2. Why do people feel stressful all the time?
I think there are many reasons for the increasing stress in our lives. One is the growing competition, which has reduced job security. So people are always stressed about their work and job. Secondly, today people have very high expectations. When we expect much more than it is possible, we are bound to be stressed. Finally, stress is relieved by talking to friends but as people are spending less and less time with each other. As a result people feel stressed all the time.
3. Do you think there should be classes for teaching young people and children how to be relaxed?
Yes, I think it has become essential in today’s time. The growing rate of mental issues and depression among youth are evidence that it is very crucial that we teach young people how to deal with stress. I think it can be done by having relaxation classes in school itself. Moreover, if they learn to deal with stress at a young age, they can deal with it much better when they become adults.
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