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IELTS Speaking Band 9 Full Mark Answers - Complete Interview Kolkata India

Mar 06, 2024
welcome to the

speaking

section of the IELTS test my name is adrian I will be your examiner for this part of the test I am recording this for administrative purposes this is candidate number nine five three four seven one eight six this is currently examiner number one seven two nine five We are conducting this exam in

kolkata

the current time is 15 o'clock the speech has three parts I will give you instructions to start each one can I see your ID? Yes, with pleasure, here is my passport that I use for uh, for online registration and check-in, take a look what is your

full

name.
ielts speaking band 9 full mark answers   complete interview kolkata india
My last name is mandel and my first name is jalil as it is on my passport. uh please call me julius okay jalil for the first part i will 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 West Bengal here in India in a three-bedroom house in the suburbs of Kolkata. I've lived here all my life. you do it in your free time in my free time I like to watch a good movie or go out with some of my friends yesterday I did both I went out with two of my friends to the theater and we had a great time let's talk about parents, how often do you do you see your parents?
ielts speaking band 9 full mark answers   complete interview kolkata india

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Fortunately, I see my parents every day because, as I mentioned before, and living at home, I saw my mom and dad this morning before coming to this exam. Where do your parents live? Do they reside there? house like me, just outside Kolkata, my mom and dad bought our house just before my elder brother was born, in the late 90s, what do you like about your mom and dad? I think my mom and dad are great, specifically them. They are very supportive of my decisions and love me very much, both my mom and dad take their time to solve the challenges that arise in my life, most recently my decision to study abroad and the best way to do it, why what is important to have good parents having good parents, in my opinion, is the key to having a happy, healthy and successful life.
ielts speaking band 9 full mark answers   complete interview kolkata india
I mean, parents are the foundation of the ideologies and behaviors that a person develops to navigate their life. Good fathers like mine empower their children to be confident and ambitious. How has fatherhood changed from a generation ago? That's hard to say. I think parenting has evolved over a generation, especially in the sense of respect that parents give to their children. I think during my grandparents' time children were loved but treated as less than. Just as adults and parents today have a greater sense of respect for their children's emotions and perspectives and this has been a positive change if you could change your parents in any way what would it be?
ielts speaking band 9 full mark answers   complete interview kolkata india
Honestly, I don't think I would change. any part of my parents because I love them just the way they are, however, if I could I would wave my magic wand so they can be even more financially secure and never have to worry about money. Jalil earns an incredible ban 9 on his

speaking

portion. 1 for several reasons immediately during the introduction, when she presents her ID and gives her name, shows calm, confident and fluent English, explains her

full

name to the examiner, and then asks the examiner to call her jaleel after each answer in the first part. She is able to produce accurate, detailed, and grammatically complex responses that display rich lexical resources and clear pronunciation.
Let's take a look at some of these questions and

answers

in detail for the icebreaker question she lives in. Jaleel responds in detail and does not rush her response, she explains herself. that she lives in a three-room house in the suburbs of Calcutta. She immediately noticed that beautiful vocabulary. In fact, it even includes the present perfect that says "I've lived here all my life." This tells the examiner that she is dealing with an expert user. In the English language, many students rush to respond, and because they try to speak too quickly, they miss complex grammar and miss details.
It is not a good idea to try to speak too quickly. It is better to focus on coherently structured vocabulary. and grammar Jaleel skillfully paraphrases many of the key words in the examiner's questions when the examiner asks her what she does in her free time, she responds by saying that in my free time this shows the examiner that she banned nine level lexical resources to obtain those tall ones.

band

scores during her oral

interview

, she should paraphrase frequently, this not only displays lexical resources but also improves the coherence of her

answers

, making her answers more understandable to the listener;
In fact, coherence is also improved by Jaleel's ability to connect between her answers. When the examiner asks her where her parents live, she makes the connection by saying that, as I mentioned above, I live in the same house as my parents, It is this type of connective information that really leads to that expert level of communication. Now many of you probably noticed that Jaleel uses frequent natural fillers during his speech the natural fillers are sound expressions like um and um and he even breaks eye contact by looking away or down, this is called mental reference, which It means you are looking inside your mind to think of good ideas and information. tell the examiner that she is not stuck in vocabulary or grammar, this is clear, so in this case the uh and um in Jaleel's speech do not take away from her overall performance, in fact, they improve it because the quality of her answers is much .
Better, another very important skill that Jaleel adapts for the first part is her visual speech. This means that her answers are easy for the examiner to imagine. When the examiner asks her what she would change about her parents, she responds by saying, "If she could say hello." my magic wand would give my parents more financial security so they would never have to worry about money. This is a very natural visual language that again leads to that expert level of communication as we look at the rest of this

interview

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package at aehealth.com for strategy videos, practice tests and interactive courses use code ultimate 9 for 25% off, make Click on the link in the video description. time payment for lifetime access now part 2 jaleel your one minute prep time is up start talking about a year ago i had the opportunity to briefly meet with anamika khanna who is one of the best known fashion designers in India and I remember it. being super nervous since she has been one of my idols and inspirations since my teenage years.
Ms. Khanna is a beautiful and hard-working fashion designer who is well known for combining traditional Indian textiles with Western silhouettes. Her designs are simply stunning. I had the opportunity to meet. her during the cultural week in New Delhi in the year 2016. She has been exhibited at the Paris fashion week and it is fair to say that her designs are recognized not only in India but also around the world and in the cultural week that I mentioned before. It was a fashion event I attended as a teenager and it changed my life. I was amazed by all the beauty, creativity and glamor of the event and knew I wanted to be a part of it after the fashion shows.
There was an opportunity for the audience to meet some of the famous designers, including Miss Khanna, who was an idol of mine at the time. I always wondered what had inspired her to become a fashion designer and, more importantly, where she gets her creativity from. inspiration for her incredible productions. I remember having butterflies in my stomach when I finally got the chance to talk to her and I felt like I couldn't make a sound. She was very nice and made me feel comfortable. I asked him my questions. and she kindly responded that this was definitely one of the most stressful interactions I've ever had and it was also exciting.
Time is over. I'll stop you there and withdraw the questions. Please put her note paper aside. It's gone along with the pencil. Thank you. The second part of this oral interview is possibly the most challenging because most people do not practice giving short speeches, especially in a foreign language, on a daily basis. However, Jaleel does a fantastic job and is clearly prepared. She has rehearsed and practiced answering the second part questions before taking the exam, this is evident by the way she begins her answer when the examiner tells her that her one minute preparation time is up, she looks at the test sheet. notes, breathes, places her hands on the table and calmly and confidently presents her first sentence, explaining that about a year ago she had the opportunity to meet with Anamika Kana, who had made her very nervous at that time, paying attention to answer the topic question on the cue card, talk about a person. that made you nervous, it is very important that you answer that topic question right away, in fact, jaleel not only reflects the topic of the cue card, but she emphasizes it by saying that she was very nervous during her one or two minute answer, Jaleel pauses naturally to check. the reference card and review the notes on it.
It is very important for her to give a well-structured, detailed and non-repetitive answer. Many students forget to do this. They get frustrated. They get nervous. They forget their notes and they forget the questions. they tend to repeat themselves and run out of ideas stay confident stay calm use your notes jaleel continues using the band 9 lexical resource during part 2. She explains that she would ask Ms. Khanna where she gets her inspiration and ideas from In fact, she even uses an idiom to reflect the theme of the cue card. She says she had butterflies in her stomach, which means she was very nervous.
Jaleel reflects on the topic immediately at the beginning, middle, and again at the end of her response. which was a very stressful experience but it was thought provoking note that for that band 9 score you need to focus on the questions on the cue card, you can't go off topic, if you do there is a good chance the examiner will stop One way to avoid going off topic is to reflect on the original question. Talk about a person who made you feel nervous. Jalil does this exceptionally. Now let's go to the third part. In this part I will ask you a question related to your answer and some questions related to this topic, have you ever had the opportunity to meet Ms.
Khanna since then? No, I haven't, but I hope to meet her one day when she makes me a fashion designer. Let's talk about first impressions. How much should a person pay? pay attention to when I meet an important person like a teacher or a boss for the first time. I think it's important to be polite and make eye contact when first introducing yourself to a teacher or employer. Why is this? I believe that the person must feel honesty and respect from the individual so that it lays the foundation for a positive relationship in the future. I really pay attention to this.
How well can a person evaluate someone based on the first meeting? That's hard to say honestly, I don't think a person can really evaluate another person's character simply based on their first interaction with them, although first impressions still provide important information. People are very complex and have different moods on different days. So it's not fair to judge a person in a single conversation. I think this is always true. Most of the time it is because people change and become emotionally complicated. How meeting people for the first time in 30 years has changed. I think technology has had a greater impact on people's first connections over the last three decades.
They often meet online before meeting in person through social apps like Tinder or Instagram. How has this impacted relationships? I think mainly meeting virtually for the first time affects people's expectations, as it's hard to know what part of that person is genuine. Many people fake their profiles and even their photographs to give an unrealistic image of themselves to others. Let's talk about networking with people. What are the benefits of establishing relationships with people in the community? Meeting people in the neighborhood as advantages to creating meaning. of security and belonging in case of emergencies, it is very beneficial to be able to count on the help of close people.
My family is quite close to the people who live around us and this has been very useful in many cases, like the other day when my neighbor helped my dad, to boost him, are there any negative aspects? I think sometimes neighbors can be nosy or critical and this can be a disadvantage of living in a close-knit community, but this is less important than the benefits I mentioned, how has technology impacted the way people relate to each other, just like I mentioned? Previously, technology has had a great impact on the way people build and establish their social groups,specifically through communication channels that did not even exist before the advent of the Internet.
Is this a good development? I think it's positive for the most part as it provides additional information. tools to keep in touch that didn't even exist before, the only disadvantage, perhaps, that people can't meet people enough face to face, that's the end of the third part that concludes the oral section of the exam. get your

mark

in two days online and you will have your official certificate in the mail in 10 days bye julia thank you have a great day jaleel's answers in part 3 continue to be a band 9 in coherence fluency grammatical range accuracy lexical resource and pronunciation Let's just say that she is a perfect band 9.
When the examiner continues with his answer from part 2 and asks him if he ever met Mrs. Khanna since then, Jaleel immediately answers with a present perfect, he recognizes that the question does not was the present perfect, so she says No, I haven't and then continues to show fluency, she says, but I hope to find it again someday when I become a fashion designer, so she shows complex grammar by using a subordinating conjunction of time when I become a famous fashion designer, this type of complex natural language continues for the rest of part three, similarly to part one, in part three, jaleel takes natural pauses and slows down her intonation to allow for Time to think, this is absolutely fine, in fact, I advise you to do this.
The most important thing is that you have to find good answers, especially when you are looking for that Band-Aid. The band's score is 9. Jaleel is methodical in her responses again. She paraphrases at the end. Highest Level When the examiner asks her whether or not it is possible to truly evaluate a person based on first impressions, Jaleel responds by saying that she does not believe it is accurate to evaluate a person on first interactions; It is this high level of methodical paraphrased speech that gets those perfect scores Jaleel is incredibly intelligent in the sense that he keeps his thoughts simple but original when the examiner asks him how early interactions have changed from the past Jaleel immediately remembers that technology has a significant impact on people compared to the past, she paraphrases and emphasizes that technology has had a greater impact on first connections than before and then even gives examples of Tinder and Instagram.
It's this type of clear communication that gets those high scores. You have to be careful not to use very unique and extravagant ideas. that are difficult to express, in fact, Jaleel does a fantastic job of connecting the answers in part three not only with part two but even with part one when the examiner asks why it is important to network with people in the community in the who remembers talking about his parents. The first part and she gives the example that her family has a good relationship with the people in her neighborhood and this led him to help her father when he had car trouble.
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