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BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 3rd October
IELTS SPEAKING TEST

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PART – 1
What’s your full name?
My full name is [Your Name], but most people just call me [Short/Preferred Name]. I find it easier and more friendly.
Does your name have any special meaning?
Yes, it does. My first name means “hope” in my language, and my parents chose it because they wanted me to stay positive in life. I think it’s a nice reminder whenever I hear it.
Do people in your country usually change their names?
Not really. Most people keep the same name for life, although some might adopt an English nickname for work or study abroad. It’s quite rare for someone to officially change their name.
Do you like your name?
Yes, I do. It’s simple to pronounce, and I feel it represents me well. I also like that it’s not too common, so it makes me stand out a little bit.
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Do you like watching movies?
Absolutely. I think movies are a great way to relax and also learn something new. They allow me to escape from daily routines and experience different cultures and stories.
What kind of movies do you like best?
I really enjoy science fiction and thrillers because they keep me curious and excited. I like how they combine imagination with suspense, which makes me think deeply about the future and human nature.
Do you prefer watching films at home or in the cinema?
It depends. At home, it’s more comfortable and convenient, but I still enjoy going to the cinema for big action movies. The sound effects and the giant screen create a special atmosphere that you just can’t get at home.
Have you ever seen a movie more than once?
Yes, many times. For example, I’ve watched Inception several times because every time I see it, I notice new details. I think a good movie is worth rewatching.
Are movies popular in your country?
Yes, very popular. People of all ages enjoy watching films, whether it’s international blockbusters or local productions. Going to the cinema is still a common social activity, especially among young people.
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PART – 2
Describe a time when you saw something interesting in the sky
–When and where you saw it
–What you saw
-Who you were with
-How you felt when you saw it
SAMPLE ANSWER
I remember an evening about two years ago when I saw a meteor shower for the first time. It happened during winter, and I was on the terrace of my house with my cousin. We had read online that the Geminid meteor shower would be visible in our city, so we stayed up late to watch it.
At first, I wasn’t sure if we would actually see anything, but suddenly I noticed a bright streak of light shooting across the sky. It looked like a falling star, but much faster and more colorful. Over the next half an hour, we saw several meteors, some faint and some very bright.
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I was completely fascinated because I had only seen such things in movies before. It felt magical and peaceful at the same time, and it made me realize how small we are compared to the universe. That moment also sparked my curiosity about astronomy, and since then, I have enjoyed reading about space events.
PART – 3
Do you often look at the sky?
Yes, especially at night. I like stargazing because it makes me feel calm. During the day, I also notice the sky when there are unusual cloud patterns or rainbows.
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What are the advantages of studying stars?
Studying stars and space helps scientists understand the origin of the universe. It can also lead to technological advancements, like satellites and space exploration, which benefit daily life on Earth.
Do you prefer the sky during the day or at night?
I prefer the night sky because it looks more mysterious and beautiful with stars and the moon. The day sky is nice too, but it feels very ordinary compared to the sparkling night sky.
Do people in your country care about stars and planets?
Some do, especially young students who are interested in science. However, most people are more focused on daily life. That being said, special events like eclipses or meteor showers attract a lot of attention.

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