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BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 3rd October
IELTS SPEAKING TEST
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My full name is Kartik Sharma.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Kartik.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
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Do you use a computer very much?
yes, of course, I spend plenty of my time in front of my pc I mean personal computer for the major purpose study as I am currently preparing for IELTS examination so I keep almost my listening and modules on the computer so I can easily access it other than that sometimes I use my computer for watching Netflix series.
When do you use a computer?
I use my computer when I need it most, for instance, if I want to browse some websites or to download huge MB files which cannot be accommodating into my phone storage. So all these things I will definitely go behind my computer.
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What do you use the computer for?
I am afraid to say that I use my computer mostly for watching movies as I have an eye problem. So, the doctor advised me to watch movies on a big screen, and also I prefer to watch a movie alone. So I mostly use my computer to watch Netflix series.
What was your impression when you used a computer the first time?
My first encounter with the computer was when I was studying in 4th standard …For me, the computer is almost like a TV …..But most of my attention was captured by the rat-like thing that’s a mouse. It has a blue and red color which was blinking, and moreover, I touched the keypad and gently I made a firm pressure in the icons and wrote down my name. It was really marvellous….now I’m flooded with my childhood memories.
How did you learn to use a computer?
as I said earlier, I had a computer as a subject in my 4th standard at that time itself teachers helped me to figure out the few basic steps like opening and shut downing the system and holding the mouse, etc….but later my father brought a computer to our home, and my elder brother helped me to learn the advanced things.
Have computers changed your life in any way (if yes, How?)?
Computers are used to deal with many tasks due to their various potential. The impact of computer usage in my life is apparently identified as saving money, time and effort. The computer can bring people closer together and facilitate contacts between them using Email, Chatting, Videoconferencing, and Social media. So I can connect myself with the world through my computer.
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Are computers used much in your country?
Of course, computers have been intervened into the myriad places such as banking, school, railways station Sandy supermarket the list will go up…My country uses computers very often up to their potential.
Do you think computers are useful in everyday life (how)?
Absolutely, computers make human life easier, as I said earlier it saves time, energy and effort. For instance, in the midst of a pandemic, the government put a restriction on college opening. During these crises, the offline classes switched to online classes, and the computer-facilitated this action easier. Like this, computers have been intervened into every sphere of humans’ life.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a person who thinks music is important and enjoys music
You should say:
– Who this person is
– How you knew him/her
– What music he/she likes
– Why he/she thinks music is important
And explain how you feel about him/her
SAMPLE ANSWER
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Today, I’ll talk about a friend of mine who deeply values music and finds joy in it. This person is my close friend, Ravi, whom I’ve known since childhood. I met Ravi in school, and we bonded over our shared love for music during music classes and extracurricular activities. Ravi enjoys a variety of music genres, including classical Indian music, Bollywood songs, pop, and rock music. He appreciates the beauty of melodies, lyrics, and musical compositions.
Ravi believes that music is important because it has the power to uplift moods, express emotions, evoke memories, and bring people together. He sees music as a universal language that transcends barriers and connects people on a deeper level. I admire Ravi’s passion for music and how he finds joy and solace in it. His enthusiasm for exploring different music genres and sharing his favourite songs with others is infectious, and it has deepened our friendship over the years. Ravi often spends his free time listening to music, playing musical instruments like the guitar or tabla, and attending music concerts or cultural events.
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He believes that music has therapeutic benefits, such as reducing stress, improving mood, enhancing creativity, and providing a sense of comfort during challenging times. Ravi enjoys exploring the rich heritage of Indian classical music, learning about different ragas, talas, and musical styles, which has deepened his understanding and appreciation of the art form. He also supports local musicians and artists by attending their performances, and promoting the importance of preserving and promoting traditional music in today’s modern world.
Overall, Ravi’s passion for music is inspiring, and his positive attitude towards music has influenced me to explore and appreciate the beauty of music in my own life.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
What do you think about playing music for children in class?
Playing music for children in class can enhance their learning experience by making lessons more engaging, fostering creativity, improving mood, and promoting a positive classroom environment.
Why do many teachers incorporate music into the classroom?
Many teachers incorporate music into the classroom because it has been shown to stimulate cognitive development, improve memory retention, enhance focus and concentration, and create a fun and interactive learning atmosphere.
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Do you think there are any advantages to a shop with music playing?
Yes, there are advantages to a shop with music playing, such as creating a welcoming ambiance, setting the tone for a positive shopping experience, influencing customer emotions and behaviour, and potentially increasing sales by making customers feel more relaxed and comfortable.