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BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 26th November
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your full name?
My full name is Wajib Saini.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Wajib.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
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Why do you think law and order are important?
Law and order are important and necessary in order to maintain an ideology for a society to be bound together. It defines a set of conducts and norms that one must comply with in order to be considered a part of a civilized group of people who don’t undermine the right of other people.
Who/which department is most responsible for enforcing the law?
The judiciary branch of the government is most responsible for enforcing the law in a society and country. Law and order enforcement agencies like police, army, military and paramilitary forces help the judiciary branch to effectively enforce the law.
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Should laws be more universal? [Why?/Why not?]
No, I don’t think that the laws should be any more universal than they already are, simply because people in different parts of the world live under different codes of behaviour, religious principles and cultural values, and trying to force them to live under some so-called universal laws would prove out to be counter-productive.
Is there any law you think is too strict? [Why?/Why not?]
Yes, I do think that the law which allows the death penalty is too strict. But, then again, it doesn’t necessarily mean that a law that is “strict” is always bad. Rather, it could be good for the overall well-being of a society in the long run, especially when the crime rate increases, and at that time, some strict laws ensure the rights of its members.
How do people in your country generally think about obeying laws?
I would say that people in my country are generally law-abiding citizens, given the mountains of problems and adverse situations the people have to deal with on a regular basis.
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Are there many public facilities in your country? [Why?/ Why not?
Yes, there are many public facilities in my country. In fact, I would even suggest that most facilities in my country today are public. They are, for example, healthcare, electricity, public transport, public schools and colleges, water supply, public parks, and public libraries.
Do you go to a park often? [Why?/ Why not?]
No, I don’t really go to a park often, even though I would like to, because I remain busy with my work and other things. Besides, the parks, I would like to visit, aren’t really very close to where I live which makes it rather difficult for me to visit them often.
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Do you think parks should be free of charge? [Why?/ Why not?]
Yes, I do think that parks should be free of charge because it would offer the residents and citizens an extra incentive to visit the parks more frequently. And, we all know how important it is really for someone to visit a park regularly if he/she wants to remain mentally and physically sound and healthy.
What public facilities do you use often? [Why?]
Well, I would say that public facilities like public transportation, public water supply, public sanitation and electricity are the facilities that I use as often as on a regular basis. I use them because they are less expensive, convenient and easily accessible.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a time when you were worried about something, e.g., an exam, safety, or taking a risk.
You should say:
– What you were worried about
– How you dealt with the situation
– What the outcome was
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SAMPLE ANSWER
I’d like to talk about a time when I was extremely worried about an important exam. It was during my final year of university when I had to take a major exam for one of my core subjects. This exam was crucial because it would determine whether I graduated with good grades or not, and I was feeling quite anxious about it.
The reason I was so worried was that the subject was very challenging, and I hadn’t been able to study as much as I wanted to due to other assignments and projects. As the exam day approached, I started to feel overwhelmed because I wasn’t confident in my preparation.
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To deal with the situation, I decided to create a study plan. I prioritized the topics I was weakest in and made sure to allocate extra time for those. I also sought help from my classmates who were more knowledgeable in the subject, and I attended extra tutoring sessions offered by the university. Additionally, I tried to stay calm by practicing relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing, to avoid stressing myself out too much.
In the end, my efforts paid off. The exam went better than I expected, and I ended up scoring above average. I also learned an important lesson about managing my time better and not procrastinating. Although I was very worried in the beginning, the outcome was positive, and I was relieved when the results came in.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Do you think it’s good to worry sometimes?
Yes, I believe that worrying can be a good thing in moderation. It helps you stay alert and motivates you to take action, like studying harder or preparing for something important. However, excessive worry can be harmful, so it’s important to find a balance.
What do you do when you are worried about something?
When I feel worried, I try to stay calm and think logically about the situation. I break it down into manageable steps and create a plan of action. I also talk to someone I trust, like a friend or family member, for advice or support, which helps ease my worries.
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How do you think people can manage stress better?
Managing stress requires a combination of self-care and time management. I think people can reduce stress by engaging in physical activities like exercise, practicing mindfulness or meditation, and ensuring they take regular breaks to rest. It’s also important to have a healthy work-life balance to avoid burnout.
Is it important for students to be worried about exams?
A certain level of worry is natural for students before exams because it shows that they care about their performance. However, it should not lead to excessive stress or anxiety. It’s important to balance the worry with proper preparation so that it doesn’t affect their health or well-being.
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