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Band 9 IELTS Speaking Interview with Popular Topics

Mar 27, 2024
foreigner welcome to the oral section of the IELTS exam my name is Adrian I will be your examiner for this part of the exam I will give you instructions for each of the three parts we are conducting this exam in kakinada the current time is 14 o'clock what is your full name my first name is Preeti and my last name is Sharma please refer to me by my first name Priti pretty can I see your ID yes sure here is my passport which I used at the time of registration please take a look, okay, for the first part.
band 9 ielts speaking interview with popular topics
I'll ask you a couple of questions to get to know you better and some questions on a general topic. Where do you live? I live in Andhra Pradesh, one of the most populated states in India, specifically in Kakinada in a two-room apartment very close to the Bay of Bengal. What is your favorite hobby? I love to dance. I do it at least a couple of times a week with my friends. Let's talk about sweets. Do you like to eat sweets? Yes, of course, I must admit that I have a bit of a sweet tooth. I probably eat one sweet a day.
band 9 ielts speaking interview with popular topics

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band 9 ielts speaking interview with popular topics...

Why do you think candy is

popular

? Many people love sweets because they are sweet and delicious. I mean, they are very addictive. It's relatively cheap and gives you energy quickly. boost, is there somewhere you can buy candy near your house? Yes, there are a couple of stores near my house where I can buy candy, as well as soft and hard candy. The closest one is just two blocks from my house and has an entire aisle dedicated just for candy when I'm in the mood for something sweet I quickly jump up and grab a cart bar what types of candy are

popular

in your country the ones that come to mind Mind you I mean the sweets you see in most of the world India are Cadbury Candyman press kiss me eclairs oh yeah and also mango bites um almost every store has these and Indians love them for their taste and texture.
band 9 ielts speaking interview with popular topics
I know I've eaten my share of these. How have sweets changed since your childhood? Oh that's an interesting question, let me think, I think sweets have changed quite a bit, but some sweets have been the same, like Cadbury eggless, it's been around for as long as I can remember, but other sweets, but there are new sweets and flavors They are new on the market and so it was. It seems like it didn't exist when I was a child. If you could make a candy, what would you create? It's a great question. I'm not sure, but it would definitely be tasty.
band 9 ielts speaking interview with popular topics
The first flavors that come to mind are strawberry, mango and it would be soft and chewy, I would probably call it mango Berry squish, that's the end of the first part, now we will continue with the second part, for this part speak confidently and fluently It's key to getting those high

band

scores and you like it before you do it. Do this from the beginning with introductory questions and general questions; In this case,

speaking

of sweets, notice how nice it is to answer all the questions with good answers, explanations and examples to develop this degree of confidence.
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You will have one minute to read them. Think about your answers. You can take notes at this time if you wish. Have a pen and paper there and then you'll have a minute or two to talk. I'll tell you when to start and when to stop, you understand? Yes, I'm talking about an item you buy frequently. Please do not touch the questionnaire. Your one-minute preparation time starts now. Your one-minute preparation time is up. Please start. Speaking like this, one item I buy frequently is garam masala, it is a very popular spice mix in India and is used for different dishes like chicken curry and Biryani.
I put it in a lot of foods I prepare and make sure it's relatively fresh. So I buy it in small quantities at the nearby store. Different parts of India have their own version of garam masala. The one I use is typical of my state and is known as ansra garam masala. Contains cardamom, cinnamon, cumin and other spices. I'm a little embarrassed to say that I buy ready-made garam masala because I just don't have time to make it from scratch with my studies and work, but my mom does and it's definitely the best thing when I have the time.
I go to the Spice Market which is about 30 minutes away by local transport and I bought the garam masala there because it just has the best aroma and taste. Whenever I cook, I make sure to have it within reach, so I put a pinch of it in almost every dish. I honestly wouldn't change a thing about the garam masala because it's just delicious and I'd sure like to have it as fresh as my mom's homemade batch, but the Spice Market is very close by. You might get it if garam masala is not available on the shelves.
I would just make it from scratch or maybe import it from another state. Fortunately, that's not the case and I'm sure I can continue purchasing it monthly like I have. done so far, when I have time I go to Spice Market which is about 30 minutes away by local transit and I bought garam masala there because it has the best taste and aroma. A 100 gram box of garam masala cost me around Rs 120 for the long end. The cue card is a challenge for all IELTS candidates and this is because people generally don't have random one or two minute presentations on specific

topics

; in this case, an item that you buy frequently, so it is extremely important that you practice the second part at home.
I recommend focusing at least 50 percent of your IELTS speaking preparation time on the part two cue cards. When you do a good job in the second part, you will do very well in the third part and this will ensure that you get a high score in the

band

before you have clearly done this, you have practiced to talk about objects, clearly describe what the garam is. masala, where you get it, why you use it, how you use it and give a lot of details this way the IELTS examiner can give you a high score for your delivery. a good narrative from beginning to end, now to the third part, which is the end of the second part, now we will continue with the third part.
I will take back the questions, please turn the paper over, put it aside and put the pencil aside. Additionally, I will ask you a question related to your answer and some questions related to the topic of the second part. Do other people in your family also buy this item frequently? Yes and no, like I said, my mom makes a new batch of garam masala, but my sister just doesn't have time because she's busy with her family, so she also shops at the supermarket. Let's talk about common consumer goods. What are some items that people commonly purchase?
A lot of goods that people commonly buy are their basic needs. such as food and clothing as well as popular items such as garam masala, some technologies such as laptops and smartphones are also a very popular purchase, why are these items so popular? These products are big sellers because they are necessary for the sustenance we all need to eat, while other items such as smartphones and laptops, are necessary for social function, communication and navigation, to name just a few, how it has affected international trade to items that people buy frequently. The import and export of goods across borders has made a dramatic transition on the planet.
Now we can buy goods from different countries and continents. Far away, as well as a seller of local products to the world, India exports tons of spices every day globally. Can you give us some examples, of course, apart from India exporting goods? India also imports goods such as technology from East Asia, cars from Japan and phones from Taiwan in which How has technology influenced people's purchasing behaviors? Modern technology has dramatically impacted consumerism. We all buy products online through apps like Amazon. Now, has this been a positive change? I think it's definitely been a positive change because people have more options than ever at better prices.
I know I have saved a lot of money by purchasing products like headphones online. Is there a product that people buy frequently that harms the consumer or society? Oh yes, there are several socially irresponsible products on the market, tobacco, cigarettes and guns, to name just a few. all destructive to people's health, what could people do to change this? It is a difficult question and one that most societies struggle with. I believe that making people aware of the dangers of such products and imposing a true tax on costs are two ways to deter the widespread distribution of such products, which items may no longer be available for people to purchase in the coming decades, That's a great question, let me think.
I think some plastic products, like plastic straws, will disappear from the world in the next 10, 20, 30 years. I know that some nations, such as India, have banned the use of single-use straws. Will there be any popular products in the future that are not commonly purchased today? Yeah, sure, especially with technology. I think just like the popularity among smartphones and airpods there. There will be new devices that we could go viral, like augmented reality glasses, how could consumerism change in the next generation? I'm not sure, but I hope people start learning to consume less and be more minimalist.
I'm not sure. Whether the planet's natural resources will last longer with such high rates of consumerism, that is the end of the third part that concludes the oral section of the exam. You will have your score available online two days after you finish the other sections on your official certificate. I'll be in the mail in 10 days. Goodbye, don't forget your passport. Thank you so much. Have a great day, so part three is literally a continuation of part two of the conversation. The examiner says that for the third part I will ask you questions related to the topic. of the second part and a question related to your answer, so don't be surprised when the examiner asks you for information taken from what you said in the second part.
In this case, the examiner asks beforehand if others in her family by garam masala frequently she is ready for this question and answers it confidently by explaining that her mother, as she had mentioned, makes her own garam masala while her sister is too busy and shops often like her, now making these solid connections is the way to do it. these high band scores, so first think of the content as pre-t when the examiner asks you about international consumerism. pre-t makes the connection that India exports spices around the world while importing electronics from countries like Japan and Korea.
It's this kind of conversation. Detailed English that gets high scores in part three for those of you who aspire to be the seven, eight and nine man. This is what you must practice and you can do it by talking every day. Now watch the

interview

again and see how the preteen makes these connections using strong subordinating conjunctions and good ideas good luck next time you take your IELTS exam to see over a hundred examples of IELTS oral

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