BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 8th March

BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 8th March

IELTS Speaking Test

What is your full name?

My full name is Eisha Tabiya.

How may I address you?

You may address me as Eisha.

May I see your ID?

Sure, here it is.

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Have you ever lost your way?

Several times. In fact, just last week I forgot the way to my friend’s house in Delhi. It’s been ten years since I last visited and this time I got lost in the maze of buildings. It was late at night on top of that!

What steps did you take to find your way?

I just called her, and sent her my location on Whatsapp, and she came and got me in no time. Thank God for technology! It would have been difficult for me to explain to her where I was because there are no landmarks or shops in that colony!

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How do you find your way when you are lost?

I usually ask a local person to tell me which way to go. Sometimes, I try to work it out for myself by looking at online maps. Despite doing that, I always feel more certain if I double check with someone who travels the route regularly.

Can you read a map well?

I haven’t got much need to read a proper map as I only use maps online now. They can be difficult to follow and see which way the arrow is pointing though. If I had to navigate using a paper map nowadays I think I´d be absolutely useless.

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Have you ever helped someone who got lost?

On occasion, I have been approached in Manchester and asked for directions. Last week, a tourist asked for directions to the football stadium and I showed them the tram route to get there. I pride myself on being helpful and kind.

Have you ever lost your purse or wallet?

Only once. I was taking the bus between Oxford and Cambridge and when I got off I couldn’t find my purse. I realised it must have fallen out on the seat, I ran after the bus but missed it. I wasted no time in calling the bus company but I didn’t get it back.

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Have you ever lost a pair of sunglasses?

Luckily, I have never lost any. If I no longer use my sunglasses, I like to put them back in their case. I am very organised when it comes to looking after personal belongings.
I am happy to say that I have never experienced that. Because I don’t carry them around as much, I haven’t lost any.

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One child I know well is my cousin’s daughter, Aanya. She is an adorable and energetic little girl who always brightens up the room with her smile.

I know Aanya because she is part of my extended family, and we often meet at family gatherings and festivals. I have spent a lot of time with her, playing games and helping her with her schoolwork. She is very friendly and loves to talk about her favorite cartoons and toys.

Aanya is six years old. Despite her young age, she is quite intelligent and curious. She enjoys asking questions about everything around her and loves storytelling. She is also very creative and enjoys drawing and painting.

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Do you think children today are happier than in the past?

I think children today have more entertainment options, such as video games and the internet, but they also face more pressure from studies and competition. In the past, kids spent more time playing outside, which made them more active and social. So, it depends on how childhood is spent.

How do children’s behavior and interests change as they grow older?

As children grow, they become more independent and develop different interests. Younger kids enjoy playing with toys and cartoons, but as they grow, they start focusing more on studies, hobbies, and friendships. Their personality and thinking also mature over time.

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Do you think parents should be strict with their children?

I believe there should be a balance. Parents should be strict about discipline and values but also allow children some freedom to explore and express themselves. Too much strictness can make children rebellious, while too much freedom can make them irresponsible.

How can society help in raising better children?

Society plays a vital role in shaping children. Schools should focus on character development, and communities should provide safe and positive environments for children. Media should also promote good values rather than negative influences.

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