BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 15th February

BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 15th February

IELTS Speaking Test

What is your full name?

My full name is ABC.

How may I address you?

You may address me as …….. .

May I see your ID?

Sure, here it is.

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Do you enjoy your current stage of life?

Yes, I am currently a student and thoroughly enjoying this stage of life. Right now, I just have to think about getting into a good college. I have some personal responsibilities but don’t have to worry about finances, getting a job, buying a house. I think life becomes busy and responsibilities become bigger when you start working.

In what stage of your life were you the happiest?

I think early childhood was the happiest stage of my life. I was carefree, had zero responsibilities, didn’t have to worry about studying and my parents were always there to take care of me. I had a lot of neighborhood friends and I have happy memories of playing all day with them.

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Which stage of your life do you think is the most important?

I think all stages of life are important but childhood is the most important stage. It is crucial for our physical, emotional, and mental development. A child’s brain can be molded and whatever one learns during their childhood will determine what kind of a person they will become as adults.

What’s your plan for your next stage of life?

I want to graduate from a good college and find a well-paying satisfactory job. I would like to help my parents financially and also pay off my student loans. I also want to achieve a work-life balance and find time for my hobbies.

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IELTS Speaking Test

Happy and sad events are a part and parcel of our life. The happy event I am going to talk about here is the wedding of my cousin. I attended this wedding on 15th January. My cousin’s name is Deepa. She is my maternal aunt’s daughter.

All our relatives and friends were invited. Actually the whole week before 15th was busy in the pre wedding celebrations like tilak, sangeet, mehandi and haldi. On the day of the wedding, the marriage palace was decorated like a bride. My cousin also looked beautiful in her sequin spangledlehanga. The baraat came at 5 p.m. High tea was served in which there were lots of cakes and snacks.

Then there was the jai mala in which the bride and groom exchanged fresh flower garlands. Then we all danced and enjoyed to the beat of music. After the sumptuous dinner all the guests departed and only the close family was left. Then the priest set up a small fire and the remaining ceremony took place around the fire. The doli took place early morning.

It was a very tearful moment for all of us but we were all happy from deep inside as my cousin was beginning her new life. Such celebrations are very common in my country. Since then I have not attended any such ceremony but there is another wedding in the family next month. So, this is the happy event, which I had recently.

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Do most people like to share their good news with others?

Yes, most people enjoy sharing their good news because it makes them feel happy and connected to others. Sharing can also bring encouragement or appreciation from family and friends. For example, when I scored well in an exam, telling my parents and friends made the achievement feel even better.

Why is it important to celebrate festivals?

Festivals are important because they bring people together and help preserve cultural traditions. They also give a break from routine and spread joy. For example, celebrating Diwali with family by lighting lamps and sharing sweets strengthens our bond and keeps the tradition alive.

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Do people often celebrate festivals with families?

Yes, people often celebrate festivals with their families because it is a time for togetherness. Families usually gather to cook special meals, decorate homes, or perform rituals. However, some who live far away may celebrate with friends or alone due to their busy schedules.

Do people often celebrate events with a large group of people or just a few people?

It depends on the event. Birthdays or family dinners are often celebrated with close friends or family, while weddings or festivals might involve larger groups. For instance, my last birthday was a small gathering, but my cousin’s wedding had hundreds of guests.

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