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BEST IELTS Speaking Test, 27th October
IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW

IELTS SPEAKING FULL INTERVIEW
PART – 1 INTRO PART
What is your full name?
My name is Rudrkilo Choper.
How may I address you?
You may address me as Rudrkilo.
May I see your ID?
Sure, here it is.
How often do you use social networking applications?
Browsing on social networking applications is part of my routine. However, I’m trying to resist the temptation to use these applications too frequently, because it takes up quite a large amount of my time.
Why do you use social networking applications?
For several reasons. I find Face book particularly useful because it provides a community space to make announcements and share with others. I also dip in and out of Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram – usually in response to notification alerts. Generally, social networking applications help people establish better relationships with their family and friends.
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What are the disadvantages of social networking applications?
Obviously, sharing too much information on social platforms can sometimes put you in trouble and there are privacy concerns also. Social media can also lead to cyberbullying and lead to serious stress, anxiety, and depression in heavy users, especially youngsters. Excessive reliance on the Virtual world could diminish a person’s ability to have a face-to-face conversation.
Do you think it is good to make friends online?
Well, it depends. While most people feel the need to cement their friendships based on real social interactions, I’m comfortable with talking to people I’ve met online as long as there’s a mutual exchange of ideas. However, I would caution those who seek friends online only because they are socially insecure or lonely. Using online platforms as an avenue for friendship does not solve your problems and it might just make it worse.
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PART – 2 CUE CARD
Describe a comedy TV series that you watch
You should say:
• What TV series is it?
• Who are the main characters there?
• Describe an interesting event from the series.
SAMPLE ANSWER
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I’m going to talk about “Who wants to be a millionaire”, one of my favorite TV shows ever.
As far as I can remember, it was originally a UK TV Game Show, and it made its first debut in Vietnam around 10 years ago.
This was kind of a quiz show in which contestants have to go through a set of 15 questions with increasing difficulty. The first 5 questions are pretty silly really, and they always give me and my family a good laugh. Contestants are given 4 lifelines to aid them with difficult questions, and most of them are usually used up when the contestant reaches around question 7 or 8.
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The entire show is a sea of knowledge. Many questions from different fields are asked, ranging from trivial things like ingredients needed to make cookies to academic stuff like quantum physics and archeology.
You know, I’m quite a curious man, so back when I was a high school kid, I hardly missed an episode. When the Internet became available in Vietnam, I started to watch the UK and US version as well, and knowledge acquired from those shows were really helpful to me in many of my high school knowledge quizzes.
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PART – 3 FOLLOW UPS
Do young people like to watch TV nowadays?
I would say no. The Internet is a much better option; everything from films and TV series to music is available on the Net, some of which are free of charge (or at least in Vietnam I think). Young people, with their smartphones in hand, no longer feel the need to watch TV.
Do you think TV will be replaced by computers?
Yes, it’s very likely. I can see that coming really. The Internet has been a much better option; everything from films and TV series to music is available on the Net, some of which are free of charge (or at least in Vietnam I think). Young people, with their smartphones in hand, no longer feel the need to watch TV. I would call it the “natural” selection of technology.
What do you think about TV advertisements?
TV commercials help us to know about the stuff we need to buy, so I think it’s pretty useful. However, at times it can be very annoying when it interrupts our favorite shows.
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