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BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 8th August
IELTS SPEAKING TEST
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My full name is Jey Shetty.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Jey.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
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What type of noises do you often hear?
Well, it depends on where I am and what I’m doing at the moment. If I’m at home, I might hear the sound of my pets running around, the TV or music playing, or just the normal sounds of everyday life. If I’m out and about, I might hear the sound of traffic, people talking, or maybe some construction going on. There’s just a lot of different sounds that I encounter on a daily basis.
Are there any sounds you like?
Yeah, there are definitely some sounds that I really enjoy. I love the sound of nature, like birds chirping or the rustling of leaves in the wind. I also really enjoy listening to music and find that it can really lift my mood and set the tone for my day. There are just so many great sounds out there that bring me joy and happiness.
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What kind of noise do you dislike most?
Hmm, that’s a tough one. I guess if I had to pick the noise that I dislike the most, it would probably be loud, jarring noises. Things like loud car alarms or construction noise can be really annoying and disruptive, and I just find them really grating on my nerves.
Is your area becoming noisier?
I’m not really sure, to be honest. I think it kind of depends on where I am and what I’m doing. Some areas are definitely noisier than others, but overall I don’t think the noise level in my area has changed all that much. There are just always going to be some noise and activity going on, no matter where you are.
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What kinds of teachers do you like best?
The best teachers are those that understand that everyone has a different way of learning. They understand how to guide a student towards the answers and one key trait is patience. I think another great characteristic of a good teach is a sense of humour.
Have you ever had bad teachers before?
Yes, I definitely have had bad teachers. Some of the worst I can remember have been university lecturers. For some reason, some of the professors who have excellent knowledge of their respective subject are actually terrible teachers. I guess that teacher training is not a prerequisite.
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Who was your favourite teacher when you were young?
I would have to say it was a young student teacher. Her name was Miss Downing and her family owned the local bakery called Downings. She organised a school outing for all of us to go and see the bakery. After a tour of the bakery, we were all given our choice of cakes. I chose my favourite chocolate cake.
Would you like to be a teacher in the future?
No, I have no ambition to be a school teacher. I tried it for a while and after my first practical I decided it was not for me. There is no discipline in the classroom and classroom management is unbelievably hard.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Talk about the ‘Internet as Boon or Bane’
You should say:
– Why internet is necessary
– What are its advantages and disadvantages?
– How it influences your life
and explain how do you prevent yourself from its harmful effects
SAMPLE ANSWER
Internet is indispensable for Modern Era. It is one of the most exciting inventions of the modern times. It is a boon for humanity in several ways, particularly, in the matters of business, trade, commerce, stocks, and shares, education, health, personal contract, banking, scientific affairs and overseas information. It has brought about a sort of revolution.
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It seems the internet can provide information on almost anything within seconds, using a search engine. One can find information on subjects from Art to Zoology. So much information is available on the internet that one risks getting swamped in a flood of news, opinions and solid data.
There is no question, then, that access to so much information can cause many problems, especially for persons to belonging to the adolescen, age. It is blatantly misused by several kinds of vested interests. Sometimes, we hear about people getting duped in money matters. Several blogs are used by terrorists, pornographers and such others.
Adolescent minds generally fall a prey to the object of curiosity and impressionism. People cannot be deprived of the internet because it is an inexhaustible source knowledge for the adults, children, as well as adolescents. Therefore children may be allowed to use the internet under the guidance and supervision of some guardian or father or mother.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Why surfing on the internet harmful for adolescent?
The adolescent minds are easily prone to falling a prey to the objects of curiosity and impressionist. They are easily duped by hackers. Moreover in this age, they are physically attracted towards the opposite sex because of which they sometimes or usually watch pornographic sites which bring hormonal changes in their body and mind. Because of these harmful effects, surfing on the internet should be under the strict supervision of parents/teachers.
In what ways can the Internet be harmful to mental health?
The Internet can be harmful to mental health in several ways. Constant exposure to social media can lead to feelings of inadequacy and anxiety, as individuals compare their lives to the often idealized versions presented online. Online harassment and cyberbullying can also contribute to stress and depression. Furthermore, excessive screen time can disrupt sleep patterns and contribute to mental fatigue. It’s important for individuals to be mindful of their online habits and take breaks to maintain a healthy balance.
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Do you think the Internet has improved education?
Yes, the Internet has significantly improved education by providing access to a vast amount of resources and information. Students can now access online courses, educational videos, and scholarly articles from anywhere. This has made learning more flexible and accessible, especially for those in remote areas. However, there are some challenges as well. The abundance of information can be overwhelming, and not all sources are reliable. Additionally, the reliance on online resources might diminish traditional learning methods and critical thinking skills if not balanced properly.
How can people protect their privacy online?
Protecting privacy online requires a combination of awareness and proactive measures. People should use strong, unique passwords for different accounts and enable two-factor authentication where possible. It’s also important to be cautious about sharing personal information and to adjust privacy settings on social media platforms to limit the visibility of personal data. Regularly updating software and using reputable security tools can help protect against malware and hacking attempts. Additionally, being aware of phishing scams and avoiding suspicious links can help safeguard personal information.
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