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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 10th October
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My full name is Fatima Arora.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Fatima.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
Do you prefer relaxing at home or going out in the evening? [Why?]
I usually prefer going outside in the evening. I think the evening time is suitable for meeting friends outdoors and doing some exercises rather than staying at home. I have been doing this for a very long time and if I stay home during the evening, I feel bored.
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When you go out for an evening, what do you like to do?
I mostly like to walk in a park or spend some time with my friends in the evening. I often take my bicycle and ride it for an hour or so once or twice a week. Sometimes, I go to a movie with my friends and have fun.
How popular is this with other people in your country?
Walking in a park, hanging out with friends and riding a bicycle as part of outdoor activity are common among people in my country. Many young and elders do these often in the afternoon. Families often visit the theatre in the evening and spend some quality time together.
Is there any kind of entertainment you do not like? [Why/Why not?]
I guess I hate to see people wasting hours after hours in front of a television set. I do believe that television is a great media to get news and watch entertaining programmes, but some people are addicted to watching TV and they spend almost 6-8 hours a day watching television programmes. I just dislike this as I believe this time could be better utilised.
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Did you have a favourite book when you were a child? [Why/Why not?]
Yes, I had a favourite book when I was a child. It was a fantasy novel called “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain. I was captivated by the adventurous spirit of the main character and the vivid descriptions of his escapades. The book transported me to a world of imagination and sparked my love for storytelling and reading.
How much reading do you do for your work/studies? [Why/Why not?]
As part of my work and studies, I engage in a significant amount of reading. Reading plays a crucial role in expanding my knowledge base, staying updated on current research, and gaining insights into various topics. Whether it’s academic journals, textbooks, research papers, or online articles, reading helps me gather information, understand concepts, and develop critical thinking skills necessary for my professional and educational pursuits.
What kinds of books do you read for pleasure? [Why/Why not?]
For pleasure, I enjoy reading a wide range of genres, including fiction, mystery, science fiction, and self-help books. I believe that reading for pleasure allows me to relax, escape from reality, and explore different perspectives and worlds. Fictional stories offer an opportunity for emotional connection with characters and allow me to immerse myself in their experiences. On the other hand, non-fiction books, such as self-help or personal development, provide valuable insights and knowledge that can contribute to personal growth.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Talk about a song or a poem about the history of your country.
You should say
– When you heard it?
– Where you heard it?
– How do you feel about it?
SAMPLE ANSWER
India’s diverse country and history are rich; in ancient times, India was known as a gold sparrow. Here abundant folk songs sing and have a poem among many of describing my country’s history precisely.
And I would like to talk about one song; it’s also our national anthem, it is Jan Gan Man song.
We play it on various occasions. I don’t remember when I hear it the first time, although I strongly believe that it was my childhood, I vividly remember that after praying god, we should have to sing our national anthem praying god.
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This song is written by Rabindranath Tagore; if I am right, then the first time it sings in 1911 in the congress party meeting, after freedom of India and republication in 1950, it is considered as the national anthem. Originally it is written in Bengali and Sanskrit language; later, it was translated into Hindi.
This song illustrates my country’s history and ancient time geographic places as well rivers and mountains.
Whenever I heard this song, it feels like electricity pass through my body and puts new energy. This feeling is undecidable.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Are you good at memorizing things?
Well, I don’t consider me as Mr. perfect for remembering thing; however, I try my best to memories it. I do it by repeat thing in my mind and also use in conversation if it is logical. It is not easy as pie, although, whenever we use it, it’s become a piece of cake, and sometimes I also prefer to note it down on my phone; otherwise, it has a chance to forget, and in the future, I have to pay value.
Do you think children like the rhythm of songs or poems? Why?
I believe that children like the rhythm of songs rather than poems, children mind is tender and there are not capable of understanding the meaning of poems, and they hear more songs bit than poems. Additionally, listening to poems is also boarding for offspring.
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Do you think it is easier for children to learn a song or poem than adults? Why?
Well, I think learn and memorize songs and poems is an easier task for teenagers than adolescents. Adult also has other responsibilities and work while children are independent, free, and their developing mind also aids in learning fast.
What can people learn from songs or poems?
Umm, songs or poems have some meaning, and it is made hence listeners can learn something from it. Unfortunately, nowadays song has more beats and a host of are meaningless while if we look at past generations songs, it has meaning and teaches us something. For instance, from the famous poem lighting stars, we can learn about nature.
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