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BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 29th May
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My name is Qabir Easha.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Qabir.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here you go.
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When do people give gifts or presents in your country?
In my country, we mostly give gifts to others on a special day like a birthday, a wedding ceremony, and on an anniversary day. It’s a widely followed custom to exchange gifts during the Christmas holidays. We often buy gifts for a classmate, colleague or teacher on their farewell days. Besides, we often buy candies for children and flowers for our relatives whenever we visit their house.
Do you ever take a gift when you visit someone in their home? [Why/Why not?]
Yes, I most often buy a gift on such an occasion. I do it as it is a broadly followed convention in our country, and the idea of giving a host some sort of gift is exciting, especially when the host loves the gift. Besides, it’s a token of appreciation and a good gesture as a guest.
When did you last receive a gift? [What was it?]
Well, that’s an interesting question and it reminds me of a gift that a close friend of mine gave me a few weeks ago. Maria went to Italy last November to visit her grandparents and after she returned, she gave me a perfume made in Italy. The ‘Gucci Premiere Eau De Parfum’ that she gave me was expensive and I really appreciate her gift.
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Do you enjoy looking for gifts for people? [Why/Why not?]
Yes, most of the time I love to browse different shops to find a suitable gift for someone I care for. Finding a suitable gift idea and then getting the item can be time-consuming, but it represents our care and love for the person we are presenting the gift. If the person likes the present, the time we spend to find it worth every second of it.
Do you play any games? [Why/Why not?]
Yes, I like to play badminton most of the time. Football was, and still is my favourite sports, but I can’t manage time to practice football in the evening. I am a great fan of chess and I often visit a few of my friends who are also passionate about playing chess. Sometimes, a single chess match between me and my friend takes multiple days to finish!
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How do people learn to play games in your country?
I think most of the people in my country learn to play different games in their childhood and their family, classmates and friends have a great role in teaching these games to them. Young children often mimic elders and play games that are popular in their area.
PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe your favourite number
– What number it is?
– When did it become your favourite?
– Why do you like it?
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SAMPLE ANSWER
There is no denying this conviction that numbers play a pivotal role in our lives. Of course, numbers are not limited to time, date, year and weather. But we also use them in education and work, calculating money, measurement, contact numbers, passcodes, lock patterns, and TV channels. Construction engineers utilize numbers while calculating dimensions to develop infrastructure buildings. Medical professionals use them for blood counts and medicines.
Although I use many numbers at work, one is my favourite and worth mentioning. The number is seventeen.
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During childhood, I realized that seventeen is my favourite number because my date of birth is the 17th of Jan.Secondly, my roll number in the board examination started from 17, and I topped my school in that.
Moreover, in my college days, I was an average football player, but when I changed my T-shirt number to 17, I started scoring goals and became one of the best footballers in my college.
I like this number because it brings me good fortune. Whenever this number is around me, I get good results, and with time my bonding with it is getting stronger.
Last month my family purchased a car, and I paid extra to get the seventeen number. Moreover, I leave no stone unturned to have this number in whatever task, like opening a bank account or buying a new sim card.
People call me superstitious, but my relationship with the number 17 works like a charm, and I will pursue it.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Are some numbers bad?
No, all numbers are the same, and no number is terrible. Often people attach bad memories to specific numbers, but that is an imprudent approach. Human beings have designed the numbers for their benefit; no number is superior or inferior to another.
How does number encourage us?
In the modern era, our performance pivots around the numbers we have. Like a politician wins the election based on the number of votes. Likewise, a cricketer focuses on the number of runs and wickets.
Is there anything which we cannot measure in numbers?
There are many things which we cannot measure in numbers. Firstly we cannot count on our happiness. Moreover, we cannot rely on the unabated support of our near and dear ones.
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