BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 25th February

BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 25th 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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Where do you usually keep things you need?

I normally keep things I need in my room. I also keep certain things which I need while going out like my shades, keys and jacket in a cupboard next to the main door of the house.

Would you keep old things for a long time? Why?

I have kept certain things like handmade sweaters, my childhood toys, my parent jeans for many years. Otherwise, I normally throw away or donate the things as I don’t to clutter the house.

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Are there any things you have kept from your childhood?

Yes I have certain toys from my childhood. Apart from that, I have two sweaters, which were made my mother.

Do you collect things?

No, I am not collecting things kind of person. I have a friend who collect coins and one who collects cards, but I personally don’t.

IELTS Speaking Test

IELTS Speaking Test

Rules and laws are made to create a peaceful and harmonious society. If we all obey the rules and laws then we would all be benefited.

There are rules everywhere. Schools are the first place where children learn about the rules and codes of conduct. Every school has rules, like wearing the prescribed uniform, coming in time, doing homework regularly and so on.

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My school also had rules. We had two uniforms. It was navy blue skirt and white shirt on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. However, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, we had a totally white uniform. All students and I agreed with this rule. Uniform creates an atmosphere of discipline.

Everybody feels connected because of the uniform. If students broke this rule, and didn’t come in uniform, they were punished. Our principal used to make such students stand outside on one leg for half an hour. Sometimes there was a fine of Rs 100/- also. Even if a tie, belt or badge was missing we had to pay the fine. So, this was the rule in school, we all had to follow.

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When people break rules, how would they be punished in your country?

Normally, there are fines or small punishments when people break rules. Also, punishments can change depending upon how seriousness of the issue or if it is first time offence or a repeat offence.

What are the reasons that cause people to break the rules?

There are many reasons why people break rules. Firstly, they might be unaware about the rule. Secondly, a lot of people break rules just because they are in hurry. For example, a major reason for breaking traffic rules is just to save a few seconds or minutes. Finally, people also break rules because of losing senses due to drinking.

What kinds of rules do people need to follow in public places?

Individuals should conduct themselves in a way that is in accordance to the rules of the places they are visiting. For example, when dining at a restaurant, individuals should keep in mind the rules of “no shoes, no shirt, no service” and dress appropriately. Additionally, where appropriate, individuals should leave tips for restaurant staff.

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What rules should people follow when using public transport?

I think firstly they should not sit at places reserved for disabled, women or elderly. In addition, they should use headphones so as to not disturb people around them. Finally, they should keep their bags and luggage underneath the seats or in the baggage compartment so that they do not clutter the walking space.

On what occasions can children be forgiven if they don’t follow some rules?

I think children should be forgiven if they break the rule unknowingly and they are really apologetic for their mistake. It should also depend upon whether they are breaking a rule for the first time or they have broken it previously.

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What rules should children follow at home in your country?

I was thinking they should sleep on time, not play loud music, listen to their parents, not waste food, finish the household chores and homework before playing. However, I also believe if there are too many rules, children cannot relax and enjoy, so there should be some leniency in the enforcements of rules at least at home.

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