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BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 6th September
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IELTS SPEAKING INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My full name is Rawish Kumar.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
Which is your favorite season?
Spring is my favorite season. It comes between the winter and summer. I like it for two reasons. One is that the weather is pleasant and the days get longer. Other is, the colorful flowers start blooming which lifts up my mood.
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What sports are popular in different seasons in your country?
Vallam Kali also known as boat racing is one of the most popular sports in Southern parts of India. It is mostly practiced in Spring season. Apart from that there are Winter sports like Skiing, Snowboarding and Ice skating that are mostly played in Uttarakhand and Jammu & Kashmir.
In which season do you think it’s best to get married?
The best season to get married is autumn, specially September and October as the weather is pleasant then. Moreover, these months are auspicious according to the Hindu Calendar, so a lot of couples prefer getting married in autumn.
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What problems are caused by extreme seasonal weathers?
Global Warming is one of the major environmental problems caused by extreme seasonal weathers. There are several imbalances such as enraged heat waves and rise in sea levels. To add more natural calamities like draughts, snow storms, floods and more are occurring frequently due to extreme weather conditions.
Do you think television has changed in the past few decades?
In my opinion, the size of television and technology has changed while the fundamentals remain the same. Moreover, television shows are no longer confined to a single country, but have reached a number of other nations and are diversifying greatly in terms of content and audience performance.
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Has television changed your life in any way?
There are both beneficial and harmful consequences of television. In my instance, I do not believe it has totally changed my life, but it has affected me in so many ways. I learned a great deal through watching the Discovery and Science Channels. While I squander an excessive amount of time watching movies and cartoons.
Do you think children are addicted to TV these days?
Yes, they are somewhat addicted to watching cartoons and pointless programmes on television. However, with the development of other technological devices, television has acquired a negative aspect.
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Do you like to watch TV? – How often do you do it?
I enjoy watching television, but due to my busy schedule, I rarely do so. Moreover, as everything is now portable, whenever I have free time I prefer to view television programming on my mobile phone rather than on my television. I watch television twice per month if I have the time.
Why do you think certain TV shows are so popular?
I believe that television programmes become so popular because they are able to connect with the individual’s nerves. Moreover, shows like Tarak Mehta ka Ooltaa Chashma combine humour with family values, resulting in their eventual popularity.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a fountain you really liked.
You should say:
– Where is it?
– How did you learn about it?
– Describe the fountain.
– Why did you like it so much?
SAMPLE ANSWER
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One of my favorite fountains is the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy. I first learned about it through various travel blogs and historical documentaries I watched while planning a trip to Rome. The Trevi Fountain is not only a remarkable piece of architecture but also a symbol of Roman Baroque art.
The Trevi Fountain is located in the Trevi district of Rome, and it stands at 26 meters (85 feet) high and 49 meters (161 feet) wide. It features a grand display of water cascading over an intricately carved backdrop. At the center of the fountain is a statue of Neptune, the god of the sea, riding a chariot pulled by two sea horses. The horses are depicted in dynamic poses, one calm and the other agitated, symbolizing the contrasting moods of the sea. Surrounding Neptune are various mythological figures and allegorical representations that add to the fountain’s grandeur.
I was captivated by the Trevi Fountain for several reasons. First, its sheer size and elaborate design are breathtaking; it’s a true masterpiece of engineering and art. The sound of the water and the intricate sculptures create a serene yet majestic atmosphere. Additionally, tossing a coin into the fountain is a tradition that many believe ensures a return to Rome, which I found charming and symbolic of the city’s enduring allure.
I also appreciated how the fountain seamlessly integrates with the surrounding architecture. Despite being a historical monument, it feels alive and vibrant, especially when illuminated at night. It was a memorable experience to visit it in person, as it perfectly captures the essence of Rome’s rich cultural heritage.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Have you ever visited a fountain that was disappointing?
Yes, I once visited a fountain in a small town park that was poorly maintained and lacked any special features. It didn’t have the charm or grandeur I expected.
Do you think fountains are important in modern cities?
Yes, fountains add aesthetic value and can become central attractions in cities. They provide a visual and auditory break from urban life and often become landmarks or gathering spots.
How do fountains contribute to the overall ambiance of a place?
Fountains enhance the ambiance by adding movement and sound, which can make spaces feel more dynamic and inviting. They often create a sense of tranquility and can become focal points that attract people.
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