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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 17th October
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My full name Gurman Singh.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Gurman.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
Do you like animals?
Personally, I only like the company of friendly species such as dogs, cats, and birds. I feel they are man’s companions, and keeping them as pets will assist me in discharging emotional distress.
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What’s your favorite animal? Why?
Dogs, undoubtedly. Currently, I am overseeing two pets. When I return from work, they are always there to receive me at the entrance. Additionally, they help me feel better when I’m feeling low. Therefore, I adore dogs.
Are people in your country fond of animals?
In fact, no. Unfortunately, this is the reality. Instead of respecting animals, the majority like abusing them and capturing images to share with others or post on Facebook.
What kinds of animals as pets do people have in your country?
Like other nations, we often keep dogs and cats as pets. This is because these animals are domesticated and simple to coexist with.
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Do you think cities are suitable places for keeping a pet?
No, I don’t think so. This is because dogs’ health may be negatively impacted by the heavy traffic and development in urban areas as pets are more likely to get hurt in traffic or to have trouble finding adequate play places.
Do children in your country like animals?
Yes. Kids love having dogs and cats as pets because they are friendly and their hair is soft and comforting to touch. These creatures are safe for them to cuddle and play with.
What kind of animals do you think children like?
For me, it all simply comes down to their individual traits. Most kids like cat and dog companionship because they are so playful and free-spirited. On the other hand, there are kids who just can’t get enough of the birds’ chirpy songs. Furthermore, there will always be those who find pleasure in torturing or humiliating animals.
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What was your favorite animal when you were a child?
There was no doubt in my mind that I was a dog person. If I recall correctly, whenever my parents got into a fight, I would walk outside and play with a dog named Kiki who belonged to our next-door neighbors. To get away from the tension, I’d choose to do that. This is why I have grown to love dogs so much and why I now have a dog by that same name.
Did you have any pets when you were a child?
No, alas. Because of their fear for my safety, my parents wouldn’t let me get a pet.
What do you think are the benefits of a child having a pet?
Well, there are many positive outcomes that come with having a pet at home with your kids. They may learn to demonstrate affection for other animals by embracing and petting them. They may even be capable of pitching in around the home by doing things like feeding or walking with the family pet.
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If you have children in the future, will you allow them to keep a pet?
Obviously, Yes. Having a pet may help a youngster grow up healthier and more responsible, I think. Pets may become a person’s companion and a source of comfort just by sharing their home with them.
Why do some people keep pets at home?
Definitely, there are many good reasons to share your home with a furry friend, but I believe one of the most compelling is that pets are really an augmentation of our families. When someone is feeling down or exhausted, they may help reduce tension and lift their spirits. This is why many people consider their cats and dogs to be part of the family.
What kinds of animals do you like?
When it comes to birds, I’m interested in them all. In my opinion, they are breathtakingly gorgeous and charming creatures. Some of them may even be nasty, but just watching them can be a really soothing pastime.
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Have you ever had a pet before?
In the past, I’ve had a bulldog, gifted by one of my friends. It was something I’d had for almost a year before it was taken from me. It was such a dreadful experience to lose such a treasured partner that I swore off ever owning a pet again after that.
Do you like to see animals in the zoo?
If I’m being really honest, the answer is no; I always feel bad for the animals in the cages. Despite the fact that they are well-fed and cared, these animals miss out on the freedoms they would have in their natural world.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a time when you laughed a lot
You should say:
• When it was?
• Where you were?
• Who you were with?
• And explain why laughing is important.
SAMPLE ANSWER
Generally, I don’t laugh a lot. But, today, I’m going to talk about a time when I couldn’t control laughing.
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Last Friday was my close friend Gurdeep’s 21th birthday. He is my childhood friend. We’ve been together for almost 10-12 years. As it was a special occasion, we wanted to celebrate it differently. But, none of us was interested in going to a sophisticated café or restaurant and partying there. Without making any great plans I invited Gurdeep and 2-3 common friends to my room to spend some quality time together.
At around 7 pm, everyone was there. While chatting one of us suggested to watch a newly released movie of Amir Khan, a famous Indian actor. There was no objection as such. So, we decided to go ahead with his suggestion.
The name of the movie was Three Idiots. The story revolved around 3 friends and their struggle to fulfil the dreams of their parents. The main objective of the film was to highlight a major problem of the Indian society i.e. parental pressure. Most parents don’t let their children choose a career. They just want them to become engineers or doctors. The trauma which young students in India experience after completion of their secondary school is beautifully picturised in this movie. There were a few serious scenes in the movie, but, in general, the whole film was full of comedy. We laughed a lot that day.
Coming to why laughing matters, there is an old adage: “Laughter is the best medicine.” And, now, health benefits of laughing are scientifically proven. Laughter reduces stress levels and boosts our immune system. It can bring a positive change in our life. In short, we should laugh and smile daily to lead a happy and healthy life.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Do you like making other people laugh?
Yes, I like making other people laugh. I cannot see anyone sad or stressed hence I try my best to make them happy by sharing funny incidents or jokes. I make sure at least they smile when they are around me.
Do you think it’s important for people to laugh?
Yes, it is necessary to laugh. If a person is happy they can do their work efficiently and also spread happiness around. But if they are sad, their surrounding people will also get affected because of them.
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Is laughing the same as feeling happy, do you think?
In my opinion, both are different. We laugh only if we hear a joke or some funny incident and it only lasts for a few minutes. But being happy is connected to our emotions which leaves a pleasant smile on our faces.
Why do comedy movies always perform well?
It is because people love to laugh. Movies are for entertainment purposes. Thus, watching comedy movies in theatres with family and friends relieves their stress for 3 hours and makes them happy and light.
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