BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 7th March

BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 7th March

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 find it easy to fall asleep when sitting on a sofa?

 No, sofa sleeping is not for me. I need to lay down to sleep.

When you were a kid, did you usually sit on the floor?

I don’t think so. My parents allowed shoes inside the house, so the floor wasn’t that clean. So I didn’t sit on the floor.

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Do you feel sleepy when you are sitting down?

No, I don’t feel sleepy when I am sitting down. Like I said, I normally need to lay down to sleep. I am only able to sleep sitting down when I haven’t slept for 2-3 days and I am extremely tired.

Do you always sit down for a long time?

Not always but yes I do sit down for long hours when I am watching the TV or studying. I am trying to change this habit, however.

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Where is your favorite place to sit?

My favourite place to sit is the sofa in our living room. Its really comfortable.

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This happened right after my 12th standard exams when I travelled from Mohali to Delhi to spend some time with my relatives. My aunt had invited me for a vacation, and she wanted to show me the famous places in Delhi. She owns a small grocery shop in Delhi, and during my visit, one of her employees had to leave for his hometown for a week due to a personal emergency. It became difficult for my aunt to manage the shop alone, so I suggested that I could help with the customers and orders.

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Initially, my aunt was hesitant and refused my offer, but after I insisted, she agreed. I started assisting her in the store, managing customer orders and handling deliveries. It was a great experience to learn how small businesses operate and how to interact with customers. Despite it being a short period of just one week, I gained valuable insights into managing a shop and felt proud that I could help my aunt.

I enjoyed the sense of responsibility and felt satisfied knowing that my support made a difference. After her employee returned, my aunt thanked me by buying me gifts and taking me on a tour of Delhi. I felt grateful for the experience and really appreciated the time I spent with my aunt. It was a memorable 10-day trip where I not only had fun but also learned new skills.

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How do people know that their neighbours might need help?

Firstly, the neighbours might directly approach them and ask for help. However, if they might come from their neighbours behaviours and actions. If they are acting or behaving differently than they normally do, something might be amiss.

Do neighbours often help each other in your country?

Yes, it is very common for neighbours to help each other in my country. People are very social and they are quick to take help or help others in times of need. I remember when I was young, our neighbours used to ask us for groceries like sugar or salt if they ran out and didn’t buy on time. We did the same as well. However, I do feel, its less common today than before.

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Should parents reward their children when they help others?

No, I don’t think parents should rewards children but they should appreciate praise them. If they reward children, the children might help others not for the sake of helping but for getting rewards. And they would also expect something back in return.

What can children learn by helping others?

They can learn many valuable things by helping others. Firstly, they learn empathy and compassion. They learn to put themselves in other people’s shoes and thinking what they might be facing. They also learn to take accountability and responsibility for their actions. When their help, changes something for others, they learn that their actions matter. Finally, they learn social skills and cooperation and this helps them adjust better in adult life.

IELTS Speaking Test

Should parents always help their children with everything?

No, this would make children too dependent. It should be a gradual process. They can start by showing them how its done, then doing it partially and then letting them do it completely on their own. Children should learn that they have to things on their own as they grow older.

How can children help their parents at home?

Children can help their parents with daily household chores like cleaning, feeding the pet, taking out the trash and so on. They can also babysit their younger siblings for them. Moreover, they can help their parents by doing things on their own and taking care of their own things rather than asking their parents for help.

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