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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 6th October
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PART – 1 INTRO
May I know your full name? Please.
My full name is Akashita Rai.
How may I call you?
You may call me by my first name as Akashita.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
Do you recycle? Why?
Yes, I recycle many things because I think it is not only the best way to reduce waste material but good for the environment, especially natural resources, metals and water. So we can say the more we recycle, the more we protect our resources.
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Did you recycle when you were a kid?
Yes, I am recycling things from my childhood. I live in a joint family. My parents were taught us (me, my brother and two cousins) new things and even till now. they teach us new things. They also taught us how to reuse old items. They were organizing a competition every Sunday that was based on recycling old things. We always made new plans to convert the old thing into a new thing. So in that way. I recycled waste material in my childhood.
Will you recycle in the future?
Yes, definitely I started this process in the past, doing in the present also. and I make sure that I will continue it in future also.
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What kind of things do you recycle?
I recycle old clothes and newspaper. I make some decorative things and mats from them.
What are good hobbies and bad hobbies? Why?
I think good hobbies are reading books, spending time with nature, sports and family, which make people more physical and mentally healthy. On the other hand, bad hobbies include over usage of the Internet, playing video games which not only affect physical health but effect relationship also.
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Do you have a hobby, and what equipment do you need for it?
Yes, I love to do art and craft because it makes me happy, and while doing it, I forget my all tensions and stress. I make new things from waste paper and plastic.
Is it harmful to spend too much time on a hobby?
Well, yes, I believe spending excessive time on a hobby may harm people because it affects the work/ study.
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a time you had to learn the words of something (e.g. a poem or a song) and then say or sing it from memory. You should say:
– Where you were
– Who was listening to you
– What you had to say or sing,
– And explain how you felt about saying or singing something you had learned.
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SAMPLE ANSWER
I would like to talk about a poem I learned in ad way back then in my Secondary school as a literature student. I was in class five back then, a penultimate class to the final one. We were preparing for a promotional exam then however, memorizing that particular poem was one of the cumulative scores for the exam.
The poetry was given to us by the teacher in charge which we were to take home and learn within 24 hours. On the following day, we have gathered together in our usual class together with our teacher and some other classes’ representatives as observant. My class was made up of fifty-two students and I happened to be the first person on the list according to the alphabetical order. Meanwhile, according to the arrangement we were to be called upon one by one. In respect of that, I was invited to the front for my memorization on Life as a Walking train.
As I got outside, I started by greeting everyone while I started reading offhand but when I got to line fifteen of the forty-five lines poem I got lost completely for almost eight minutes. Being, a brilliant student, my tutor began to shout at me thus: see your life, you know nothing again. That alone added more salt to my sore. As the teacher asked me to go back to my seat I pleaded to give him a second chance, he did but reluctantly. Behold! I started all over again and I did not pause nor murmur till I finished the poem.
It was a great day and a memory that I could not forget in hurry. The ovation was very loud from everyone in the classroom. I felt greatly fulfilled and delighted that day because the teacher later invited me to his office and gave me some cash as a gift. Fortunately, the poem lives on in my memory.
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PART – 3 Follow UPS
Why do you think it’s true that most young children enjoy learning songs and poems?
This is so because children like to learn new things even apart from songs and poems. Meanwhile, tender age is a stage at which the brain can easily learn anything that comes its way. They enjoy learning something new because they can easily absorb anything at a young age.
Do you think it’s easier to remember the words to something as a child and more difficult when we become adults?
It is easier to recollect the word to something as a child compared to when you become hold as an adult because the younger ones don’t have many things to think about, unlike an adult who thinks about many things to achieve. For example, an adult would think of family, works, feedings and lots more however, this is not so for the younger ones. All they spend much time on is their studies.
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Do you think learning songs and poems is a waste of time?
No! I disagree with that, learning a song or a people is a very advantageous thing because one, it keeps our brain refreshed, two it keeps people busy during their leisure time instead of wasting the time. Learning these things is a way of giving the grace to fall among the learned ones.
How practical is it for younger students to learn facts about the world (e.g. dates in history)?
This is practicable but difficult to accept because it is a history not what we witnessed by ourselves. Younger students can easily learn these days in history but rhetorically, they would be asking themselves perhaps if it is real or not.
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