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BEST IELTS Speaking Interview, 15th December
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Fevera Kamika.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Fevera.
May I see your identification?
Sure, here you go.
Where can we see wild animals?
There are ample places where we can see wild animals like we can visit the zoo. As well as there is an artificial jungle which is well known as Jim Corbet park. People usually visit there on their vacations with their families.
What’s your favorite wild animal?
My favorite wild animal is a lion. First of all, the lion is known as a king of the jungle as well as lion also has religious value too. I usually like to see animal programs and have keen internet to get more knowledge about lions.
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Do you like watching animals in the zoo?
Yes! As I am an animal lover, I like to see animals. I love to visit zoos in different places. Recently I visit the zoo in Chandigarh, which is very big, and one can see every kind of animal there in that zoo.
Is it important to let children know about animals?
Definitely, yes! If children do not know about animals, they do not know how to protect animals as well as they do not even know about the value of animals in their lives.
Is it important to protect wild animals?
Definitely, Yes! There are ample reasons to save wild animals. First of all, some animals are going to extinct. Moreover, wild animals are also a part of our life circle. Other than that, if we do not protect wild animals, then our coming generation not able to see wild animals.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a story someone told you and you remember.
– Who told you this story?
– What the story was about?
– How you feel about it?
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Sample Answer
We get valuable life lessons from stories, including how to deal with rejection and fear. Most of the stories were probably stories with moral lessons. I grew up listening to numerous stories from my parents and grandparents. Perhaps it is one of the clearest and cherished memories of my childhood.
Every night, before tucking me into bed, my grandmother would read me a story. I must say that she was an extremely beautiful raconteur.
Once upon a time, there was a king. He was very rich and had lots of Gold. He had a daughter, who he loved a lot. One day he helped an angel who in return agreed to grant him a wish. The king wished for a power to turn things into gold, angel immediately fulfilled his wish.
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On his way home, he touched rocks and plants which changed into gold. The king was on seventh heaven. As he reached home, in excitement he hugged his daughter, who turned into gold. The king was devastated seeing her beloved daughter who has now turned into a golden stone.
His greed became a reason of his agony. The king learned his lesson and realized his mistake and that was the moral of the story. I reckon, greed and has become a common social evil that persuade people to take wrong decision. I was really impressed by the moral and did implement it in my life.
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Speaking -Part 3 (Follow up questions)
Q1. Has storytelling changed over a period of time?
Indeed, earlier stories were passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth. However, at present with the rise of technology and commencement of mobile phones, has drastically changed the way of listening and narrating a story. For instance, there are many apps which provide audiobooks and podcasts, where you can listen to your favorite books without an actual presence of a person.
Q2.Do you think that generally most of the people are good at storytelling ?
Well, I suppose everyone is a storyteller but not everyone is a good storyteller. Good storytellers can connect to the listener at ease and is able to maintain their interest. However, poor storytellers often mix up the events which makes the story becomes confusing and listener may lose interest.
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