BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 22nd July

BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 22nd July

IELTS Speaking Test

Can you tell me your full name, please?

Sure! My full name is ………

What shall I call you?

Please call me “……” Thank you.

May I see your identification?

Sure, here you go.

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What kinds of thing make you laugh?

They say that laughter is a great medicine, and I also believe it. So, I like to laugh whether my friend is cracking a joke or watching a comedy movie with my family and friends. But, what really makes me laugh the most is the funny activities of my pet cat. In fact, my cat makes so many “funny” moves to make me laugh that I even record them on my video camera.

Do you like making other people laugh? [Why/Why not?]

Well, it depends on how much I actually know them, and what kind of circumstances are prevailing. But, in principle, I don’t really like to make people laugh because sometimes, the humorous act might actually offend them, since I wouldn’t really know what they have been going through, or what kind of mood they are really in.

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Are you happy to be the age you are now? [Why/Why not?]

Yes, I am happy about my age. I also tend to agree that people may have different perspectives on this. I am content with my current age because of the experiences and wisdom I have gained during the last 30 years or so.

When you were a child, did you think a lot about your future? [Why/Why not?]

As a younger child, I did not have a deep understanding of the concept of the future. But when I turned a teenager, I started contemplating my future goals, aspirations, and career paths. My family, teachers, and personal curiosity also shaped the way I thought about my future during this time.

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Do you think you have changed as you have got older? [Why/Why not?]

I believe that it is common for individuals to experience changes as they grow older, and I am not an exception to this. I have experienced physical changes, such as appearance and health, as well as emotional and psychological changes. My life experiences, learning, and personal development have also shaped my perspectives, values, and beliefs, leading to changes in my behaviour and attitudes.

What will be different about your life in the future? [Why?]

I have always believed that the future is uncertain, and it is challenging to predict specific aspects of my life. However, some possible differences in my future could arise from various factors such as career choices, personal goals, relationships, and so on. For example, I will love to start a family soon and or pursue higher education in the UK.

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Sure, one of my favorite movies is “Inception,” directed by Christopher Nolan. The film explores the theme of dreams, reality, and the subconscious mind.

What captivates me about “Inception” is its intricately woven plot, which combines elements of science fiction, action, and psychological thriller. The concept of entering dreams within dreams to implant or extract information is both fascinating and thought-provoking.

The story follows Dom Cobb (played by Leonardo DiCaprio), a skilled thief who specializes in the art of extraction—stealing valuable secrets from deep within the subconscious during the dream state. However, Cobb is offered a chance to have his criminal history erased in exchange for performing the near-impossible task of “inception”—planting an idea into someone’s mind without them realizing it.

As Cobb assembles his team and navigates through various dreamscapes that fold upon themselves, the film delves into themes of guilt, redemption, and the blurred lines between reality and imagination. The visuals are stunning, with mind-bending special effects that seamlessly blend with the narrative.

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What I find most compelling is how “Inception” challenges the audience to question their own perceptions of reality and the power of the mind. The performances are exceptional, the soundtrack by Hans Zimmer is iconic, and the ending leaves room for interpretation, sparking endless discussions and theories among viewers.

Overall, “Inception” stands out to me not only for its technical brilliance and engaging story but also for its ability to provoke deep philosophical contemplation about the nature of dreams and human consciousness.

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What’s the difference between the movies in your country and Hollywood movies?

I believe that the movies in my country aren’t that good as Hollywood movies are. First of all, the budget is really low for local movies and that is why there are very limited opportunities. Not all scenes are impressive and there are no special effects, something that dominates in Hollywood. Furthermore, the actors in local movies aren’t so famous and talented, on the contrary in Hollywood they are of worldwide fame.

There is a large variety of the topics and themes of Hollywood movies. However, our local movies do not deal with a wide range of themes. Finally, Hollywood movies are released and enjoyed worldwide while our local movies are mostly made for us except for some very few movies that get international attention.

What do you think of the violent films?

I would say that it depends on the type of violence. To be more precise, I like movies with violent scenes because they’re interesting and include more actions. In those movies, the good wins over bad. It’s a kind of vindication and the message that good prevails over bad. I don’t like movies that involve rapes. In particular, I hate these movies. I would not say that it’s something that isn’t happening, but I think that promoting women’s humiliation and debasement is not a good thing. So, I would come to the conclusion that I partly like violent movies and specifically, it depends on the story. However, the unnecessary violence is not liked by all and I am no exception.

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Why movies need computer techniques? Any example of movies using computer techniques?

Well, computer techniques should be used to add some characteristics to movies so that they can be more impressive and believable. Especially nowadays this opportunity is much more in use than the past. Many things that were unfeasible are attainable now with computer technology in movie industries.

A remarkable example could be ‘Avatar’, a movie that was critically acclaimed and had a million views worldwide. The groundbreaking visual effects used to make humans look like extraterrestrial beings were amazing and that was the primary reason that the film broke several box office records and became the highest-grossing film of all time in England, Canada and the USA.

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