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BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 12th August
IELTS SPEAKING TEST
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My full name is Akakdha Tari.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Akakdha.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
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Do you like traveling?
Not really, to be honest. I’m a creature of habit (someone who doesn’t like changes to routine), so I’m usually not keen to change my daily routine. When I do mix it up, it often makes me feel anxious and disoriented (not a clear mind). Furthermore, I have a fear or airplanes and get carsick, so traveling just isn’t for me.
Do you often travel by air?
Not at all! I try to avoid it at all costs (very seriously). If I must travel, I will take some motion sickness (getting sick from any kind of transportation) medicine and go by car or train. I was once on an airplane on my honeymoon that came very near to crashing, so my phobia (strong fear) stems from (comes from. Stem is the part where the flower grows) this.
How long was the longest trip you took?
I once had to go on business to the Philippines. It was a 24 hour flight! It was a nightmare (we saw this when something is very terrible). On top of this, I was seated next to a child who was relentlessly (not stopping) crying during the entire journey.
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Which country would you like to travel to in the future?
I’m dying to (I really want to) go to Egypt. I’ve always dreamt of going there since I was a child, actually. I’m really fascinated by their ancient culture. I would be in awe of (amazed by) the Grand Pyramids I’m sure. Unfortunately, since I despise (hate) flying, I don’t think I’ll ever get there.
Would you like to travel to space?
Perhaps! I’m not sure how it feels to be in a rocket. I think it would be incredible to see a completely foreign galaxy (another world). I’m curious if other life forms (aliens) exist, so I would definitely go along on this journey to find out for myself. I also wonder if the moon is made out of cheese!
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What is your favorite festival?
Hmm, that’s a tough question because I’m definitely a holiday person (a person who likes holidays), but I would have to say New Year’s Eve. I’m always keen (want) for change and new beginnings, so I love setting new goals at the start of each New Year, not to mention I really enjoy the parties. Second to this would be Valentine’s Day, since I’m a hopeless romantic (a very romantic person).
How do you celebrate the festival?
In my culture, it’s more very family-oriented holiday. We usually have a special family dinner at home followed by the countdown to midnight. However, in my culture we add something special to it. At the clock ticks down to midnight, we eat 12 grapes which signify a different wish for each month. After this, we go out to the city or town streets to drink with our friends and wish them a happy new year.
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What is the most popular festival in your country?
Definitely Christmas, since I’m from a Catholic country. Nearly every town and city goes out of the way to deck (decorate) the streets out with Christmas lights and decorations. However, unlike other countries, we celebrate the epiphany, or day of the three wise men, on January 6 just as much at the 25th. This is the day in which we exchange gifts and watch parades.
Do you like western festivals?
Of course! They are part of my culture. I especially love Christmas, Easter, and New Years since they have always been part of my upbringing (childhood). However, I also find eastern festivals interesting. I lived in Vietnam for 2 years, and I was in awe (amazed) of the Lunar New Year and Mid-Autumn festival.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Explain the values of Discipline in Life
You should say:
– What is its Role
– How it is useful
– Why it’s declining
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SAMPLE ANSWER
I believe that discipline is the most important aspect in one’s life. It is the supreme law of nature. All objects of nature, follow certain laws of nature, such as alteration of day and night. Discipline is an indispensable need for a modern student. Without decency and decorum the life of a school going student and college going student is spoiled. We must bear in mind that discipline is unavoidable at all levels – individual, societal or national. An indisciplined nation can make no progress.
Even at international level also, nations must observe discipline in their dealings with each other otherwise there will be a total chaos and anarchy in the world. Discipline enhances the sanctity of one’s life. It makes life more reasonable and logical. It also tries to build the character of the individual with the instrument of patience and tolerance. But these days indiscipline is raising their alarm heads.
Day by Day discipline is following its declining stage. In schools, students don’t concentrate on their academic lessons. In colleges, ragging is crossing all the limits of discipline. Not only this even, world is not free from indiscipline due to frequent terrorist rapes, dacoity, etc. In today’s world, peace has lost it’s gleam.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
What are the different forms of discipline?
The first form of discipline is self-discipline which should come from within. Through this discipline, we can make our liver brighter Punctuality is the second form of discipline which teaches us certain rules and nouns of the society. Good manners and etiquettes are the best forms of discipline. With the three forms of discipline, one can progress in his/her life by leaps and bounds.
What do you mean by discipline?
Discipline means the Timing of the mind and character of a person to observe selfcontrol of habits and obedience to the superiors or an established authority.
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What kind of indiscipline is increasing among the students these days?
Nowadays, not a single day passes without the news of a strike in some college, or universities. Indisciplinary behaviour on the part of the student has become a matter of everyday occurrence. On frivolous protests, the students choose to go on rampage. They don’t hesitate from burning the national property, insulting and attending their teachers, creating chaos and disorders. Sometimes, it is a question paper, sometimes a question of the cinema ticket, sometimes the issue of fees and fares, or sometimes, ragging. They are never in a mood to take their books seriously and attend the classes in a disciplined manner.
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