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BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 27th January
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PART – 1 INTRO
What is your name?
My name is Rupinder Kaur.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Rupinder.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
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Who is your favourite celebrity in your country?
I guess not only me, but a number of young people have also been highly impressed by her for the past months- Deshauna Barber. She is our 2016 Miss USA and the representative of the USA in Miss Universe taking place in Las Vegas in the same year. After the beauty contests, she became well-known for her outstanding beauty, her amazing characteristics and also her professionalism.
Do you like any foreign celebrities?
Absolutely. The person I’m going to talk about is my bias ever since I was a teenage girl-Miley Cyrus. I guess most people at the same age as I, grew up with Disney Channel and among its successful series, Hannah Montana starring Miley Cyrus would always be on top of my list. Although now she’s grown up, I’m still a big fan of her amazing voice and highly inspiring songs.
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Would you like to be a celebrity? Why?
Well though I’ve never thought about it, I’m pretty sure that rising to stardom would never be one of my life goals. I appreciate all the efforts that the celebrities, no matter which field they’re working on, are making every single day. However, I find myself not belonging to that world, I mean, you never know what’s going on when the curtains close, right? So yeah, I don’t think I want to become a public figure, to be honest.
Do you think we should protect famous people’s privacy?
Indeed. As you probably can tell, these days’ fans, anti-fans and even non-fans are so curious about what their bias is doing. Some are aggressive that they mentally attack their bias by leaving bad comments online. Some even approach them in person on the street, especially the so-called paparazzi. Thus I strongly agree that there should be some regulations to protect the celebrities’ privacy.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a Time When You Had to Go to a Hospital or See a Doctor
You Should Say:
– What was the reason for visiting a hospital
– How did you feel at that moment
– How was your experience at the hospital
– Explain the treatment that was given to you to help you get better
SAMPLE ANSWER
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One time I had to go to the hospital was when I injured my ankle quite badly while playing basketball. I twisted it during a game, and it immediately swelled up and became very painful. I couldn’t even put any weight on it, so my teammates helped me to the nearest clinic.
At that moment, I was quite worried. I had never injured myself so badly before, and I feared it might be something serious like a fracture. I was anxious about how long the recovery would take and whether it would affect my ability to play sports in the future.
The experience at the hospital was fairly smooth, though. The staff were professional, and the atmosphere wasn’t as stressful as I had imagined. They quickly took me to an examination room, where the doctor examined my ankle. After a few tests, the doctor suspected it was a sprain rather than a fracture, which was a relief.
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The treatment involved icing the area to reduce swelling, keeping my ankle elevated, and using a compression bandage. I was advised to rest for several days and avoid putting weight on the injured foot. The doctor also gave me some pain relievers and recommended gentle exercises once the pain had subsided.
Within a couple of weeks, I started to feel much better and was able to gradually return to my normal activities. It was a bit frustrating at first, but the treatment was effective, and I recovered well.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Have you been to the hospital for anything else?
Yes, I’ve had to visit the hospital for minor issues, like getting a flu shot or for a regular health check-up. But nothing as serious as the ankle injury.
Do you think people should go to the hospital for small issues?
It depends on the situation. For minor issues like a cold or a small cut, I believe it’s better to try self-care at home unless the symptoms worsen. However, if someone feels unsure or if the problem persists, it’s always a good idea to consult a doctor.
How do you feel about hospitals in general?
Hospitals can be a bit intimidating at first, but I think they provide essential services, and I’m grateful for the care they provide. The staff are usually very helpful, and they work hard to make you feel at ease.
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