IELTS Speaking Actual Tests Feb Mar 2023
IELTS Speaking Actual Tests Feb Mar 2023
IELTS Speaking Actual Tests Feb Mar 2023
SPEAKING
Actual Tests With
Suggested Answers
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Preface
As far as you know, IELTS candidates will have only 11-14 minutes for IELTS
Speaking and it comprises Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Therefore, it is absolutely
necessary that you invest time in practicing the real IELTS Speaking
questions.
Moreover, these tests are extracted from an authentic IELTS bank source;
therefore, you are in all probability to encounter these questions in your real
examinations.
The authors are convinced that you will find IELTS Speaking Recent Actual
Tests with Suggested Answers beneficial on your path to success with the
International English Language Testing System.
Don’t just trust luck in your IELTS exam – the key is practice!
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents 3
Introduction 1
➔ Part – 1 1
➔ Part – 2 1
➔ Part – 3 1
Vocabulary 1
Part 1 2
Headphones 2
Sample Answers 2
Vocabulary 4
Advertisement 5
Sample Answers 5
Vocabulary 7
Watch 9
Sample Answers 9
Vocabulary 12
Collecting Things 13
Sample Answers 13
Vocabulary 15
Street Market 16
Sample Answers 16
Vocabulary 16
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Bicycles 19
Sample Answers 19
Vocabulary 22
Dictionaries 23
Sample Answers 23
Vocabulary 26
Evenings 27
Sample Answers 27
Vocabulary 29
Going Overseas 30
Sample Answers 30
Vocabulary 32
Phases/Stages of Life 33
Sample Answers 33
Vocabulary 35
SMS/Text Messaging 36
Sample Answers 36
Vocabulary 39
Apps 40
Sample Answers 40
Vocabulary 41
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Singing 47
Sample Answers 47
Vocabulary 48
Being Tidy 50
Sample Answers 50
Vocabulary 52
Home/Accommodation 54
Sample Answers 54
Vocabulary 57
Window view 58
Sample Answers 58
Vocabulary 60
Being Happy 62
Sample Answers 62
Vocabulary 63
Trees 65
Sample Answers 65
Vocabulary 68
Stages of Life 69
Sample Answers 69
Vocabulary 71
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IELTS Speaking – Part 2 & 3 73
Part 2 - Skill 86
Sample Answer 86
Vocabulary 87
Part 3 - Skill 89
Vocabulary 91
Part 2 - Song 93
Sample Answer 93
Vocabulary 95
Part 3 - Song 96
Vocabulary 97
Part 2 - Concentration 99
Sample Answer 99
Vocabulary 100
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Part 3 - Concentration 102
Vocabulary 103
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Vocabulary 128
Vocabulary 151
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Part 3 - Revisiting Book 160
Vocabulary 161
Part 2 - Repairing 162
Sample Answer 162
Vocabulary 164
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Vocabulary 190
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Part 3: Share with Others 235
Vocabulary 236
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Introduction
The Speaking test comprises 3 parts and is conducted by an examiner for 11-14
minutes. This test is similar to an interview and thus the emotions attached to
the test are also similar – jitters, scary, and anxiety. This is where the IELTS
Speaking book comes in.
This book helps you to understand the unfamiliar, so let’s dive in!
➔ Part – 1
Most of part one questions are personal questions that the examiner will ask
you to bring you into a comfort zone. These questions are sorted in terms of
different personal information.
➔ Part – 2
The second part consists of a cue card for which you will be given 1 minute to
prepare and 2 minutes to talk. The questions in the cue card are addressed
and a sample answer is given for the cue card.
➔ Part – 3
Following the cue card are part 3 questions. Part 3 of the speaking book
consists of questions related to the cue card you will receive. And so, these
questions are found with sample answers below the related cue cards.
Vocabulary
Lexical resources are factors of assessment during the speaking tests. So,
below each of these topics, you will find a vocabulary section that contains
words related to that particular topic along with examples.
Happy practicing!
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Part 1
Headphones
The examiner asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Do you use headphones?
Yes, I use headphones on a daily basis while I work or study and also when I
watch movies during my leisure time.
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Actually, I have two sets of Bluetooth headphones. One of them is an in-ear set
which I use during exercising at the gym. The other one is an on-ear set which I
use mainly for work, listening to music or movie-watching.
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Vocabulary
1. Intertwine
E.g.: The electric wires are intertwined in such a way that it is difficult to
separate them.
2. Pricey
E.g.: “Don’t you think the food in this restaurant is pricey?”, said my
mother.
3. Nonchalantly
E.g.: The man walked out of the office nonchalantly even after the big
fight.
4. Detrimental
5. Thwart
E.g.: The police tried to thwart the attack, but were unsuccessful in
stopping them.
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Advertisement
The examiner asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Are you interested in watching TV advertisements or internet
advertisements?
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I guess it’s due to the benefits of the companies. To begin with, advertisements
are the easiest way to reach customers to entice their attention to a particular
brand or product. From that tantalizing information, customers will be able to
choose an appropriate one. Besides, it also plays a paramount role in the
marketing strategy that the company applies to lure customers.
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Vocabulary
1. Respite
E.g.: The traveler wanted to have a respite from the heat of the desert.
2. Conversant
E.g.: Make sure you are conversant with the ways of the company before
the interview.
3. Tantalizing
4. An Earful
E.g.: Our principal gave an earful to the seniors after they misbehaved in
the annual function.
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5. Ingenuity
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Watch
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Do you have a watch?
With the advent of mobile phones, using a watch has become superfluous.
Therefore, even though I own some watches, I do not wear them often.
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Wearing watches has lost its essence nowadays as everyone can afford
smartphones that serve the same purpose, along with lots more attributes.
Even if people wear watches, I feel it’s mostly for style or fixation rather than
necessity.
As far as I can remember, I have owned only one watch, which is a smartwatch
gifted by my father. It is a Samsung Galaxy Watch and has some remarkable
features that come in handy, like call support, daily assistant, endurance and
good power backup. I really cherish and take good care of it.
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Vocabulary
1. Superfluous
2. Hobbyist
3. Insouciance
E.g.: My sister’s insouciance on such grave matters was very irritating for
me.
4. Affinity
5. Fervent
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Collecting Things
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Do you collect things?
When I was a child, I used to accumulate a good deal of things. It ranged from
toys and pens to books and colorful notepads. Besides, I also maintained a
scrapbook that housed different kinds of newspaper cuttings. Presently, I don’t
have time to collect anything, but I add on to my book collection.
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Although my mother has donated most of the toys and my sister has destroyed
my scrapbooks, I have guarded my books and pen collection against
obliteration and depreciation.
I have organized the books on a bookshelf and don’t allow anyone to use them
without my consent. As I am a bookworm, I am incredibly proud of my
collection and always see that they are well-maintained. Other than that, I keep
all my necessary items in a cupboard in my room.
People gather whatever they find interesting or ardent about. For example, a
philatelist collects stamps, or numismatists are interested in coins. Also, people
scavenge for antiques to sell them and earn profits. Moreover, caching
expensive things like luxury watches, houses, and cars can be to mark their
power and status.
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Vocabulary
1. Obliteration
E.g.: Some people commit crimes for popularity which will save them from
obliteration.
2. Depreciation
3. Amass
E.g.: The empire had amassed a massive amount of wealth under its new
ruler.
4. Scavenge
Meaning: search for and collect (anything usable) from discarded waste
E.g.: It is sad to see street animals scavenge for food in the dustbins.
5. Caching
E.g.: Caching certain things is not useless as their value reduces with time.
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Street Market
Questions
Sample Answers
Well, in a street market, sellers trade discounted but vital goods like food,
clothes, decorative articles, etc. independently and in limited quantities. On the
other hand, in a supermarket, we find more variety and quantity in each article
we need, but they are expensive compared to street markets.
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There are profuse types of street markets that sell a variety of goods, ranging
from fruits and vegetables, various kinds of other eatables, clothes, bags,
inexpensive jewelry and other local merchandise according to the requirement
of the people.
3. What do people usually buy at the street market? / Why do you think people
go to the street market?
To be honest, when I visit new cities or towns, I definitely explore the local
markets as they offer a glimpse into the culture and lifestyle of the local people,
besides offering a variety of exquisite local wares. For example, when I visited
Delhi, I had a tour of Janpath and Chandni Chowk market to soak in the aura of
the history of the city.
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Vocabulary
1. Profuse
E.g.: The workload for the week after a long holiday is profuse.
2. Vend
E.g.: He was caught while he was vending illegal drugs to the school
children.
3. Rudimentary
4. Exquisite
E.g.: Raman bought an exquisite necklace for his wife on their anniversary.
5. Aura
E.g.: There was a negative aura coming from most people in the room
and it led to a heated argument.
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Bicycles
Sample Answers
1. Do you have a bike?
At present, I do not own a bike, but I had one till the time I studied in school.
Now, it has been given to my cousin for his use.
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As far as I can remember, I was around four years old when my grandfather
taught me how to ride a bicycle. Initially, my father did not acquiesce. But, when
I learnt to ride very quickly, he was proud.
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Vocabulary
1. Shuttle
E.g.: Due to the mismanagement, we had to shuttle from the office to the
factory thrice today.
2. Acquiesce
3. Commute
E.g.: We get tired in the evening due to the daily commute of 2 hours.
4. Viable
E.g.: Do you think it is a viable option to invite Mr. Valentine to this party
after his behaviour at the last one?
5. Facilitated
E.g.: The sunny yet cool weather facilitated the successful conclusion of
the great event.
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Dictionaries
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Do you often use a dictionary?
Earlier, as I read a lot of books and magazines, I used to carry a dictionary with
me and utilise it often. But now, due to my dynamic timetable, I get less time to
read, so the use of a dictionary has also become finite.
My grandmother had advised me to note any obscure words and find their
meaning in the dictionary as I read. I still heed her advice today, which has
helped keep my lingo updated.
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The information in a dictionary mainly depends on its type. But, in the most
common type of dictionaries, we will get words organized based on the spelling,
their phonetic transcription and their meaning. Sometimes, we also get some
example sentences to show the usage. Other than these, in bilingual
dictionaries, we have words with similar meanings in the alternate language; in
etymological ones, we get the evolution of the specific word, etc.
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Vocabulary
1. Finite
E.g.: The tornado victims are dependent on the finite resources they can
get.
2. Obscure
E.g.: Even after he gave an explanation, the reason was obscure to most of
us.
3. Lingo
E.g.: The interns were not familiar with the office lingo yet.
4. Bilingual
5. Etymological
Meaning: relating to the study of the origin and history of words, or of one
particular word
E.g.: The linguist was interested to know the etymological sources of these
sets of phrases.
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Evenings
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. What do you do in the evenings?
Mostly, after logging out of work/ study, I take a coffee/tea break and chitchat
with my mother about the day’s work. Then, I get to assist her with her work or
continue to read a book till dinner.
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3. What is a popular activity for young people in your country in the evenings?
No, I try to take a hiatus from work or study in the evening as I go through a
hectic schedule throughout the day and need some time to unwind. Although,
on some occasions, I do research for my career and personal growth.
5. Do you do the same thing in the evenings as you did when you were a child?
It is not possible to continue with the exact activities I did in my childhood now,
as there has been a monumental shift in the way of living as well as my
responsibilities. As a child, I used to study with my cousin under the supervision
of my grandfather and then play with them. But now, I take a break from work
and spend quality time with my family or friends.
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Vocabulary
1. Profound
2. Eclectic
E.g.: Due to the eclectic stock of food, the store became popular among
the inhabitants of the town.
3. Hiatus
4. Unwind
Meaning: to relax and allow your mind to be free from worry after a period
of work or some other activity that has made you worried
5. Multifaceted
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Going Overseas
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Why are you planning to spend a period of time abroad?
I feel blessed that both my family and friends have been extremely
corroborating towards this venture. My parents have been upfront about
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I intend to divide the first ten months between Coventry and Edinburgh and
eventually move to London for the remaining eight months for the concluding
part of the research. In case my supervisor feels it is necessary, I might need to
extend my stay.
Firstly, I will partake in how people live in these places, their culture and the
past. Secondly, communicating with locals will help me attain acuity, which will
help me in my analysis. Additionally, I will be able to explore a new place which
will fulfil my wanderlust.
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Vocabulary
1. Envisage
E.g: Mario has envisaged that one day he will take her mother to
Jerusalem.
2. Dromomania
3. Corroborating
E.g.: The evidence the lawyer presented is corroborating what the victim
said.
4. Upfront
E.g.: His mother was upfront about her support of LGBT rights.
5. Acuity
E.g.: When the Principal heard the whole incident, he gained acuity about
the crime.
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Phases/Stages of Life
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Do you enjoy your current stage of life?
Although every stage of life has its own trials and tribulations, they are also
accompanied by certain benefits and uniqueness. So, even though my current
stage of life is full of commitments and future endeavors, I also enjoy the
camaraderie of my partner, the accolades of my colleagues and the eternal
love of my parents.
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I used to miss my nonchalant childhood days. But now that I have attained
maturity, I think I was happiest during adolescence as I had the best days of my
school life, opportunities to learn unknown things, face untried challenges and
also the freedom of being an adult without carrying the load of liabilities of
adulthood or the infantile errors of childhood.
I intend to pursue better job opportunities and create a niche for myself. Apart
from my career, I want to keep my parents happy as much as possible, explore
new places and relish the comradery of my close friends and my partner.
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Vocabulary
1. Camaraderie
E.g.: I miss the camaraderie we shared with our friends during the school
days.
2. Nonchalant
E.g.: Mrs. Julio’s nonchalant attitude after her husband’s unnatural death
created suspicion among the neighbours.
3. Infantile
4. Insouciant
E.g.: Whenever Anne looks at the old house, she is reminded of the
insouciant days she spent with her parents.
5. Fend for
E.g.: The little puppy was left to fend for itself as its mother died in the
accident.
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SMS/Text Messaging
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Do you like texting?
Yes, I do. Although talking to someone over a call is more facile, I don’t despise
texting someone either.
Yes, I prefer receiving messages, especially when the case is urgent. In case I
missed an important call or a piece of information, texts can prove themselves
to be a saviour.
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Yes, I have received a message that flummoxed me to the core. My friend and I
planned to go out for a movie. However, the whole plan got trampled upon
because of his message on my WhatsApp. We booked two seats in a nearby
theatre. Yet, by mistake, he sent the location of another theatre in an absolute
opposite direction and is 37 km apart from the one where we booked the seats
at. Due to this obfuscation, we missed the movie and the amount we spent on
the booking went to waste.
I believe making a phone call is sounder than an SMS for almost every urgent
piece of information or call. Time and again, messages tend to get deciphered
in the wrong way, which often creates pandemonium, especially if the matter is
crucial. Therefore, the corporate communication or essential instructions
should be rendered on a phone call rather than an SMS.
Yes, there was a time when I was in a meeting and a friend of mine texted me
on WhatsApp about the party, he was throwing that night. However, since I was
in a meeting, I couldn't reply.
Yes, if someone doesn't pick up the phone call, I text them more often than not,
depending upon the urgency and necessity of the context for which the phone
call was made.
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Vocabulary
1. Facile
Meaning: comfortable
Eg: The digital world has made life plain-sailing and facile for everyone
today.
2. Despise
Meaning: hatred
3. Saviour
4. Flummoxed
Meaning: confused
Eg: When we were informed about the accident, we all were flummoxed at
first.
5. Pandemonium
Eg: There was great pandemonium in the market when the bull started
attacking people.
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Apps
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. What apps have you recently used?
I am quite a techno-freak and use lots of mobile applications every day. The
recent ones that I can remember are Spotify, Google Pay and WhatsApp.
I am generally interested in social media apps and use them quite recurrently. I
believe the world has really become a small space with the advent of social
media.
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Although I don’t have a very vivid memory of the first app I got my hands on, I
believe it was Facebook after I earned my first cell phone in college.
Well, I don’t think it’s a matter of choice for the older people to use apps in my
country as most of them are not even cognizant of the existence of
technological advancements. However, there are very few people I know who
love to use apps as they are dynamic, unlike most people of old age.
Vocabulary
1. Recurrent
Meaning: frequent
2. Advent
Meaning: emergence
Eg: The advent of Mr. Thomas had a significant impact on the city at that
time.
3. Vivid
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Meaning: clear
4. Stride
5. Unpragmatic
Meaning: impractical
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Questions
Sample Answers
1. Are you good at telling jokes?
My friends say that I have a humorous personality and that my fun punches
and jokes are something they can laugh about the whole day. Hence, I guess I
am pretty good at telling jokes.
Yes, some of my friends are even better than me at telling jokes and could have
been great standup comedians if they wanted to make a career out of it.
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No, I don’t particularly appreciate watching comedy movies or shows, for that
matter. I am quite organic and random when it comes to laughing at jokes or
telling jokes based on the situations I am currently in.
Yes, I had quite a couple of times when I was in university. Our university used to
carry out various carnivals and fests. It used to organise a lot of live shows by
prominent personalities and I used to get very zesty about that.
5. What are some common subjects that people like to joke about?
6. How do you know what jokes are proper to say to your friends?
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Vocabulary
1. Humorous
Meaning: funny
2. Random
Meaning: spontaneous
3. Carnival
4. Prominent
Meaning: famous
5. Zesty
Meaning: animated
Eg: We all were zesty and happy all through the trip.
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Singing
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Do you often sing/ Do you often like to sing?
I can sing almost anytime and love to sing as much as I can. However, I
generally sing when I am not very engaged in something.
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I enjoy a diverse range of music and am open to all genres as far as they sound
pleasing to my ears. However, I love the regional music of Uttarakhand the
most. It has a very effect and is very mellifluous. Especially for someone
sensitive, Uttarakhand music is perfect for them.
Well, if given a chance and if the winds of fate were in the right direction, I would
love to become a professional singer at a more consequential level. In order to
make a name for yourself in such fields requires talent, passion and, to a great
extent, the luck factor.
Vocabulary
1. Predilection
Meaning: tendency
2. Diverse
Meaning: varied
3. Pleasing
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4. Soothing
Meaning: calming
5. Mellifluous
Meaning: melodious
Eg: The soulful and mellifluous voice of Oscar used to enchant everyone
who listened to him.
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Being Tidy
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Are you a tidy person?
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As I live away from my parents due to my job, I try to dust off the fitments and
the things around me. I try to keep things in order and make sure they are
arranged and organised well. I just can’t bear the haphazardness of my
chattels.
I am tidy on all occasions, irrespective of where I go. The only difference that I
can think of while being at work and at home is the choice of clothes I wear.
Other than that, I don’t differentiate in the degrees of tidiness regarding the
places.
Well, the first benefit of being tidy is from the health aspect. One who is tidy and
hygienic keeps a lot of diseases at arm’s length. Secondly, it casts a great
impression on the people around and doesn’t make them feel appalled and
disgusted with the lack of cleanliness.
6. Can you tell a person’s character based on how tidy he or she is?
Yes, one can be judged on the basis of one’s hygiene. A tidy and hygienic
person is generally more active and presentable and has higher self-esteem as
compared to one who is a bit lousy and messy.
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Vocabulary
1. Hygiene
Meaning: cleanliness
2. Aspects
Meaning: areas/avenues
3. Fitments
Meaning: furniture
4. Hint at
Meaning: indicate
5. Tidiness
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Meaning: cleanliness
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Home/Accommodation
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Do you live in a house or an apartment? Please describe it a bit.
I live in a small town, and my house is situated in the heart of the town. It is a
four-story pucca house. There are seven rooms, three kitchens, two living
rooms, and a drawing-room. There is a small home garden in the backside of
the house where the ladies of my house have planted vegetables and fruits.
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First of all, the walls of my room have been painted white and blue. Behind the
bed is the focus wall that is painted in black. Since I am an art aficionado, I
have accumulated a variety of souvenirs from varying places I have been to.
They are showpieces and wall hangings that I have put into my room.
5. Would you change anything about your home? Why/ why not?
I like my house quite too much to change it entirely. However, if I have to, I
would like to have a porch and a sitting area on the front side of the house, for
which I am preparing as well.
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Vocabulary
1. Unequivocally
2. Tranquility
3. Aficionado
4. Souvenirs
5. Unexcelled
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Window view
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
1. What scenery can you see from the window of your home?
4. How do you feel when you can’t see any beautiful view from your
window?
Sample Answers
1. What scenery can you see from the window of your home?
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Of course, I want to. In fact, one of my fantasies is to reside in such a place that
is surrounded by a tranquil neighbourhood and has a scenic beauty to it. I
believe being close to nature helps us emotionally and spiritually.
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4. How do you feel when you can’t see any beautiful view from your window?
Vocabulary
1. Mesmerising
2. Bustling
Eg: The streets are always bustling during the festive season.
3. Concrete
4. Tranquil
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5. Eyesore
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Being Happy
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
1. Is there anything that makes you feel happy lately?
4. Is it important to be happy?
Sample Answers
1. Is there anything that makes you feel happy lately?
For me, feeling happy is nothing less than a roller-coaster ride. There are days I
feel down in the dumps, and there are others when I feel overjoyed. However,
regardless of the situation, I don’t suppress any of my feelings and don’t force
myself to be happy. I merely go with the flow.
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No. In fact, that is a vague myth. Humans have been blessed with a myriad of
emotions. There are times when we feel anxious, worn out, despondent. Also,
there are times when we feel neutral, neither happy nor sad. So, it’s obvious that
nobody can stay happy all the time.
4. Is it important to be happy?
Definitely, it is. Life is too short to dwell on anything that doesn’t give us utmost
joy. In a way, happiness is directly related to our physical health. If we are
optimistic and exuberant, we stay a tad healthier than others. Issues like heart
diseases, anxiety, and depression, decrease to a great extent by being happy.
Vocabulary
1. Putative
Meaning: reputed
2. Vague
Eg: He is vague about how much money his next trip will cost.
3. Worn out
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4. Despondent
5. Exuberant
Eg: She tries to stay exuberant despite going through so much in life.
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Trees
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
1. What kind of trees do people usually plant in your country? How
about your hometown?
2. Have you ever planted trees?
3. What kind of trees do you plant?
4. Do you like planting trees and why?
5. Did you ever climb a tree when you were a child?
Sample Answers
1. What kind of trees do people usually plant in your country? How about your
hometown?
Well, considering the land and population diversity in India, there are sundry
plants here. Majorly, the plantation depends upon the type of land and weather
conditions. However, some sought-after plants are Neem, Banyan, and Peepal
trees.
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Yes, I have. I come from a small village in the state of Haryana. In my village,
generally, houses are colossal, so we get a lot of space for plantations. Also,
since my mother is an avid gardener, I have helped her in planting an array of
trees in our backyard.
Out of all, I have a soft spot for flowering plants. Thus, I have planted roses,
hibiscus, marigolds, and jasmine. Other than that, I have also planted lemon,
banana, and mango trees in my backyard.
Yes, I am really fond of planting trees. Not only are they quintessential for the
environment, but also make the place look alluring. Trees purify the air, offer us
shade and food and allow us to calm down as well.
Yes, I have climbed plenty of trees in my childhood. Out of all, I have climbed
mango trees the most as they were planted in our own backyard. Other than
that, I used to visit a nearby jungle with my friends and climb trees there.
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Vocabulary
1. Sundry
2. Sought-after
3. Colossal
4. Avid
5. Quintessential
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Stages of Life
The examine asks you about yourself, your home, work, studies and other
familiar topics. You should speak in short sentences while answering task 1
questions.
Questions
Sample Answers
1. Do you enjoy your current stage of life?
In my opinion, childhood and early teens are the only two phases that almost
every person cherishes. I was vivacious and got a lot of love from my parents
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and everybody else at home. My days were filled with carefree enjoyment. I
miss that time a lot.
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I believe all of the stages of life are important, but childhood is the paramount
one. It is crucial for our physical, emotional, and mental development. A child’s
brain can be moulded, and whatever one learns during their childhood will
determine the kind of a person they will become as adults.
I want to graduate from a good college and find a well-paying, satisfactory job.
I would like to help my parents financially and also pay off some of their debts.
At one point in time, I want to help my parents fulfill their dreams.
In India, the elderly have always been treated with great respect and occupied
a prominent position in the family. In rural India, the joint family system is still
prevalent. However, in this competitive world, youngsters migrate to other cities
to find well-paying jobs; thus, they have to leave their elders behind.
Vocabulary
1. Elite
2. Vivacious
3. Paramount
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4. Prominent
Meaning: noticeable
5. Prevalent
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You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 1
● What is it?
Sample Answer
In every culture, certain concepts or rituals are fascinating and worthwhile. For
example, in India, one can learn how to live a colourful and joyous life, to be
united even when different, the concept of ‘jugaad’, and many such things. In
the same way, I learned a few riveting things about Americans, one of them
being their concept of individuality.
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who had transferred to our university and discussed this. Then, I realized that it
is very pragmatic. For instance, when one of our friends was celebrating his
birthday, we demanded a treat. After a wholesome dinner, our American friend
decided to split the bill among us. In the beginning, most of us protested, but
gradually we acceded as he explained that paying for the food of ten people
can be taxing for our friend, especially when he is not earning.
Honestly, many people in my country would find this idea very narcissistic. But,
in my opinion, when an individual becomes self-sufficient, he/she can plan
their future better without being dependent on anyone as well as help in the
all-round development of the society. For example, it is like an unsaid rule
among Americans that when a child, irrespective of their gender, becomes a
teenager, they have to start earning for themselves. It not only makes them
self-sustaining but also helps them realize the importance of money.
Being self-reliant does not mean jilting your friends and family or being
egocentric. It just means being accountable for one’s own actions and not
being an obligation to someone. In fact, when a country has a huge population
of competent people, it will definitely be a developed country.
Vocabulary
1. Riveting
E.g.: The article he wrote on the current financial trends is very riveting.
2. Pragmatic
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3. Taxing
4. Narcissistic
5. Jilting
E.g.: Mario has been jilting Roe’s love proposals since school.
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The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
1. How do you learn about celebrations that are related to your culture?
2. What do you think are common celebrations all over the world?
Celebrating special religious days like Christmas and New Year has become
predominant with the advent of globalization. Other than that, people all over
the world also commemorate meaningful days like Mother’s Day, Father’s Day,
Friendship Day, etc., to communicate their fondness and appreciation towards
their cherished people.
3. Do you think we should follow our culture and traditions, and why?
Every culture has its own traditions and rituals that root them in its own people
and place. Therefore, in my opinion, it is necessary to follow or at least be aware
of those conventions. Our culture is a product of life values, sacrifices and
practices followed by ages of people. Therefore, they not only help us to
congeal our individualism but also nudge us to know our past and march
towards our developing future proudly.
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Vocabulary
1. Eclectic
E.g.: The child was excited to see the eclectic collection of toffees on the
table.
2. Commemorate
E.g.: Our society commemorates the sacrifices of all those martyrs who
gave up their lives for independence.
3. Congeal
Meaning: to solidify
E.g.: The two boys congealed their friendship by taking a blood oath.
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4. Embellished
5. Sumptuous
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You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 2
Sample Answer
Sports have a long history in India and cricket is undoubtedly the most favored
sport in the country. This trend has recently changed as sportspersons from
different fields are partaking in various world competitions and making a mark.
Currently, one of many highly regarded sports celebrities in India is Neeraj
Chopra. He is an Indian track and field athlete, the reigning Olympic Champion
in the javelin throw.
At the young age of 12, Neeraj Chopra weighed a hefty 90 kg. Even though he
was never interested in athletics, he began training to stay healthy. It is only
because of his commitment and perseverance in attaining his goals. He also
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has distinct attributes and robust, commendable qualities that aided his
triumph in the sport.
Chopra was the first Indian track and field athlete to win the IAAF global U20
championships in 2016, when he recorded a world record throw of 86.48 meters,
making him the first Indian athlete to do so. He has also won several medals in
other events. For example, he vied in both the 2018 Commonwealth Games and
the 2018 Asian Games, acting as the flag bearer in the latter and winning gold
medals in both. But, he became a household name after representing India at
the 2020 Olympics and coming home with a gold medal. Recently, he
participated in the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham, UK, but had to
pull out of the finals due to an injury.
He is one of just two Indians to have won an individual Olympic gold medal as
of 2021, as well as the youngest Indian Olympic gold medallist in an individual
event and the only one to win gold on his Olympic debut. He championed
personal battles and background impediments to ace this momentous feat
with quintessence. When I go through life stories of people like Neeraj Chopra,
they inspire me to give my best no matter how life oppugns me. He not only
makes me proud as an Indian but also gives me the boldness to fight against
all odds.
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Vocabulary
1. Partaking
2. Robust
3. Vied
Example - The two suitors vied for the attention of the woman.
4. Quintessence
Example - Her son has been the quintessence of the perfect child.
5. Oppugns
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The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
First of all, a person should be amiable and easy to communicate with so that
others can approach them. They should be understanding and candid as well.
Being responsible and trustworthy is attractive to everyone, irrespective of age
and culture.
2. Do you know any popular star who likes helping other people?
Although charities are a major publicity feat for most celebrities, there are
some favored stars who genuinely care about the causes they endorse. Some I
love are Keanu Reeves, Lionel Messi, Priyanka Chopra, Gul Panag, Ram Charan,
Taylor Swift and Bill Gates.
To me, imitating means renouncing your individualism and might also lead to
abhorrence when the role model does something unseemly. So, I think children
should not be made to emulate anyone, be it their parents or any public figure.
But, they should definitely follow their role model to learn from their hard work
and commitment. They should learn to accept that even their role models are
humans who can err so that they don’t get affected by fallacies about beauty,
physical appearance and being famous.
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With the increase in social media usage, youngsters are exposed to various
occurrences and sensations from an early age. As a result, teenagers tend to
admire and mimic the celebrities they like. They begin to replicate their
dressing styles and the way they talk and maintain a lifestyle, which sometimes
results in low self-esteem and demoralization when they cannot achieve it.
Being a popular celebrity comes with lots of cons, the leading one being a lack
of privacy and freedom. They are followed everywhere and every minute detail
of their lives is posted on social media, which in turn becomes hearsay and
news to the public.
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Vocabulary
1. Amiable
2. Abhorrence
3. Emulate
4. Fallacies
5. Hearsay
Meaning - information you have heard that might or might not be true
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Part 2 - Skill
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 3
Sample Answer
It is universally known that with age, people acquire more experience and
knowledge about life than their younger counterparts. As a result, there is a lot
to learn about valuable skills and life lessons from older people. Apart from
many other skills that I ingrained from my elders, one crucial skill I retained was
the concept of 'recycle, reuse and repurpose'.
Growing up, I was very close to my grandmother. Every year, I used to spend my
summer vacation with her and that's when I learnt various skills from my
exceptionally adept grandmother.
She had multiple ways to use this utilitarian principle to reuse and recycle
everything in her home. As she cooked her food, she never threw away the
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scrapes of fruit and vegetables; rather composted them and used them as
fertilizers for her garden plants. Also, she never disposed of glass jars and used
them to hold items like spices, tea, lentils, etc. Moreover, she would never
discard outmoded clothes and would sew these pieces together to make
exquisite curtains, quilts, tablecloths, etc. She kept busy with these activities,
made old card boxes into fun toys, and turned broken furniture into tubs for the
plants. My main learning experience was observing her and assisting her with
her refurbishing undertakings. Consequently, when I grew up, I began
executing her ways in our house.
Vocabulary
1. Adept
2. Utilitarian
3. Outmoded
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E.g.: The rule strictly mentioned that we have to throw away outmoded
things.
4. Refurbishing
E.g.: The company took responsibility for the refurbishing of the old mill.
5. Understatement
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Part 3 - Skill
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
Parents are the first role models of most kids as they are the first people whom
they meet. Therefore, they can impart lessons on manners, discipline and
individuality.
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Grandparents are usually the most adept people in any family. So, children can
learn a myriad thing from them, like respecting elders, caring for loved ones
and managing. While our grandmothers can teach us more about family
values and traditions, our grandfathers have a lot to share about their
experiences in the outside world which are very beneficial in this epoch.
With age, every individual is riddled with diverse kinds of illness. So, older
people need someone to take care of them and reciprocate their love as
nowadays young people tend to move out of their homes and vamoose their
parents and elders. They also need support from their near and dear ones,
whom they have nurtured to lead a better life.
There are numerous skills that young people can learn from their elders. For
example, our grandmothers can teach us delectable recipes and ways to build
a beautiful home with a minimum of what we have. Grandfathers can teach us
discipline and how to face difficulties and not give up. Other than that, they can
impart lessons related to their profession or field of interest, which can be very
nifty.
In my opinion, it is quite easy to learn from older people as they know how to
simplify things and ideas. With age, their experience and their incapacities
made them unostentatious.
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Vocabulary
1. Myriad
E.g.: We found a myriad of caves near the deserted place outside the
village.
2. Epoch
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3. Vamoose
4. Nifty
5. Unostentatious
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Part 2 - Song
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 4
Sample Answer
I've always been a huge music enthusiast. I enjoy listening to music because it
lifts my spirits after a hard day filled with work and studies and gives me the
energy to keep going. Depending on where I am, who I am with, and how I am
feeling at the moment, I listen to a wide variety of music, from Jazz to Rock. I'm
going to tell you about "Hello," one of my favourite songs.
In life, at various stages, we lose connection with people and even our own
selves. So, this song is about experiencing that heartbreak and reconnecting
with those who have passed away or abandoned us. When compared to the
music, the words' profound meaning evokes an eerie sense. The song, a single
that recently achieved platinum status this week, belongs to the pop genre. It is
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The song has been viral from the moment it came and has become the talk of
the town. It has topped the charts for weeks and has got millions of streams on
music sites. I first listened to the song last week. It was when I was in the middle
of finals. I was up to the ears in revision and it was an incredibly nerve-racking
time, so I needed something to let my hair down. That's when I went to YouTube
to watch some music videos. The minute I heard Adele's voice, I was hooked
and totally blown away. I've put the song on repeat ever since.
I am keen on the song for a number of reasons. First, it was her voice that struck
me, which is incredibly soothing and has a nice warm quality to it. The lyrics are
also very relatable, considering the fast-paced life due to which we lose
ourselves. It talks about emotions after two people part ways in a relationship
and I can definitely relate to that.
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Vocabulary
Meaning: if something is the talk of a place, people there talk a lot about it
E.g.: When he married the seventh time, he became the talk of the town.
3. Low profile
4. Nerve-racking
E.g.: Only during weekends, I let my hair down and enjoy it with my friends.
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Part 3 - Song
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
No, I don’t think teenagers and older people appreciate the same kind of songs
because they belong to different generations and have dissimilar tastes in
music. So, while elderly people enjoy reposeful and consequential songs, young
people are swayed by loud beats and catchy lyrics.
Preferences of each individual vary and so do the factors for enjoying a song or
particular type of music. But, the most common factors that ensnare a person
with a song are the meaning of the lyrics, the tune and beats and the voice of
the singer.
The most momentous occasion when the whole country sings together is on
Independence Day or any sports event when the national anthem of our
country is sung. Some other occasions are on festivals which the whole country
celebrates or while monumentalizing a propitious occasion.
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Normally, children like songs with captivating tunes that they can recall easily
and feel merry about. It is because they are very young to understand deep,
complex lyrics and heavy beats.
Older people like to listen to classical music or ecclesiastical songs that have
special meaning or help them reflect back on their past experiences.
Vocabulary
1. Consequential
E.g.: When the athlete won the gold medal, it was a consequential
moment for the whole country.
2. Ensnare
E.g.: The snakes ensnare the little mouse and attack it.
3. Momentous
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4. Propitious
5. Ecclesiastical
E.g.: After his father passed away, the little girl hated ecclesiastical things.
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Part 2 - Concentration
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 5
● What is it?
Sample Answer
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Since childhood, I have been very fond of music as my mother used to sing to
me. But, I came to know all the positive effects of music when I consulted a
therapist for my concentration deficit. After that, I have constantly been using
this mode of therapy and found it worthwhile.
Vocabulary
1. Palliative
E.g.: The medicine he gave was palliative and so after someday I had the
same problems.
2. Bugged
3. Amplifies
E.g.: The new microphone amplifies the sound better than the old one.
4. Cognitive
5. Pacifying
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Part 3 - Concentration
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
Yes, paying attention is a vital skill that is required in many facets of life,
including exams and professions. Children should thus practise being alert to
their assignments completely as it's formidable for someone who isn't listening
carefully to hear what is being said and can lead to diverse tribulations.
Keeping workers engaged during the workday may be unsettling. Some ways
are: first, setting a specific end objective will help staff focus and stem
distractions. Secondly, providing employees with high-quality tools and
equipment can enable them to do their tasks quickly and thoroughly. Lastly,
workers frequently lose concentration and become preoccupied because they
need a furlough. Employers have to provide pliant breaks so that workers may
unwind and regroup.
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In my opinion, all jobs require a certain level of concentration. But jobs that
require the most thinking are those that have to do with research, computing
and technology, for instance, Accountants, engineers, network analysts,
programmers, etc.
Vocabulary
1. Incessantly
2. Formidable
3. Tribulations
4. Furlough
E.g.: Our company does not offer us the option for a furlough.
5. Pliant
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Part 2 - Trip
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 6
Sample Answer
The joy and thrill of visiting a place quadruple when you team up with people
who match your vibe. As a result, I would like to go there with five of my closest
friends as they are delightful travel buddies. Also, we share a plan to visit the hill
station just before winter, when the place will have snow-clad mountains and
chilly weather and the number of tourists will be scanty.
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Vocabulary
1. Traversing
Meaning: travelling
E.g.: Karen likes traversing across new cities in search of inspiration for her
novels.
2. Imbue
E.g.: The children were imbued with joy the moment they heard of hiking.
3. Exhilarating
E.g.: There was an exhilarating and deafening hoot in the crowd when the
artist came.
4. Orophile
5. Scanty
Meaning: less/meager
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Part 3 - Trip
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
I think mobile vehicles like cars, motorbikes and buses are one of the principal
factors contributing to air pollution. However, the unbridled augmentation of
industries and their inefficient administration is the primary contributor to the
degradation in air quality.
We can make numerous changes in transportation that will definitely affect the
environment positively, for example, turning off the engine during traffic halts,
practising carpooling, accepting electric automobiles, etc.
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Vocabulary
1. Conveyance
2. Unbridled
E.g.: Due to his unbridled ambition, he has met his end in such a terrible
way.
3. Augmentation
4. Carpooling
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5. Accessible
E.g.: Our professors are easily accessible and so they are popular among
students.
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Part 2 - Book
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 7
Describe an exciting book you read or a book you read and found very
interesting.
● What is it about?
Sample Answer
This book is a self-help book. The main focus is on the small habits of people
that can bring change. It says that we can get a paradigm shift in our lives by
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This book has a transformative effect because, after reading it, you can handle
all the discords in your life adroitly. There is no doubt in denying this conviction
that most people work so hard to gain accomplishments in their lives. This book
has elucidated the process of attaining success in a consummate manner. This
book can add fun to your life by leading you towards an impressive growth
trajectory by breaking bad routines and making good ones.
Vocabulary
1. Voracious
E.g.- My friend Ritu is such a voracious reader that she doesn’t keep her
novel down even in the classroom.
2. Paradigm
3. Adroitly
E.g.- - Alan adroitly slipped the diamond necklace into his pocket from
the shop.
4. Minuscule
5. Consummate
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E.g.- Anna dealt with her financial problem with consummate skill.
Part 3 - Book
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
I think movies may never be able to match the details of emotions and feelings
that mere words can have, and I love the smell of old books. But I never usually
get time to read the book, so sometimes, I watch movies.
2. Do you think it is essential to read the book before watching the movie
version of it?
No, not really, as it depends on the person’s preference and availability of time.
And a lot of movie adaptations have been very captivating.
I have seen some differences in the magazines boys and girls read. For
instance, I have seen most girls reading fashion magazines and very seldom in
the case of boys. But it is not true in all cases as I have seen most of my friends
read and share similar kinds of books.
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I don’t think reading books depends on nationality. For example, the Harry
Potter series is famed worldwide because it is an exciting book to read. Even
though it was meant for children, every age group enjoys it.
Vocabulary
1. Mere
2. Preference
E.g. - Anna has a preference for fiction books over non-fiction ones.
3. Captivating
Meaning - charming
E.g. - When my family saw sharks for the first time, the view was very
captivating.
4. Famed
E.g. - New Delhi is famed for its markets and street food.
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5. Seldom
Meaning - rarely
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 8
● When it was?
Sample Answer
Life is not always interesting and at times, quite monotonous. There was a time
when I felt extremely bored and to stay in that situation became quite arduous
for me. It was back then when I went to a family gathering and all the members
of my family including the extended family members got together. Contrary to
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what I thought it would feel like, it turned out to be a vapid and irrelevant
meeting for me.
So, I along with my parents and brother went to the gathering together. I was
quite a gaiety to meet my cousins whom I hadn't seen for a long time. However,
my mirth and excitement went down the drain when my parents and brother
went to a different room, and I went to another one. Actually, while walking up
to the room, I got a call from my colleague and hence I asked my parents to
move forth and I shall follow.
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After the call ended, I could find a trace of them and lead myself to a room full
of strangers. Since the gathering was supposed to include my extended family
as well, I sat there among them with an unnatural grin.
Vocabulary
1. Monotonous
Meaning: Boring
2. Arduous
Meaning: Difficult
3. Contrary
Meaning: Opposite
4. Vapid
Meaning: Boring
5. Gaiety
Meaning: Happy
E.g.: We all were gaiety and excited to meet the new puppy.
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The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
People feel bored when they are in a hackneyed situation, or in case they follow
a recurrent schedule that is quite prosaic to follow.
People should find relevance in the situation if they have nothing to do. Apart
from that, they can do something they are passionate about. For example, one
can groove to the beats in case one loves to dance or can write if one is fond of
writing.
Yes, people get significantly bored with daily routines. Daily routines don’t have
much to offer to people and this becomes quite banal.
4. Is it easier for younger people to feel bored than for the old?
Well, yes. Younger people are quite buoyant and dynamic and hence, they look
around for activities that include fun, frolic, and enthusiasm. When they don’t
find such activities to do, they get bored easily.
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Vocabulary
1. Hackneyed
Meaning: Uninteresting
E.g.: The ways with which people were entertained have now become
hackneyed.
2. Recurrent
Meaning: Frequent
3. Prosaic
4. Passionate
5. Buoyant
E.g.: The kids were so buoyant that I started feeling their energy.
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Part 2 - Puzzle
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 9
Sample Answer
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The Rubik’s Cube has always been a puzzling and entertaining experience for
me ever since I was a child. Even to this day, I still have not figured out a definite
pattern to solve this particular puzzle.
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Vocabulary
1. Riveting
E.g.: The new magic show had a riveting effect on everyone present in the
auditorium.
2. Cumulate
E.g.: The detective wanted to cumulate all the evidence before the trial.
3. Tantalizing
4. Perplexing
E.g.: The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most perplexing mysteries of the
world.
5. Ecstatic
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Part 3 - Puzzle
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
The current era is known for its technological advancements. Presently, the
most common form of leisure is surfing the Internet. People nowadays tend to
spend a majority of their free time on social media platforms. Online
video-sharing platforms like Youtube are also extremely popular as a form of
entertainment during spare time.
Just like any other phenomenon, the Internet has both positive and negative
effects on schools and schoolchildren. Today, a stupendous amount of study
resources are available to both students and teachers through online
platforms. Such a development can remarkably improve the quality of
education dispensed at the school level. On the other hand, the convenience of
the Internet can have a detrimental effect on both teachers and students. The
easy availability of information can lead to a certain degree of complacency in
the process of learning.
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Yes, I believe that spending too much time online has become a distressing
issue over the last few years. Today, people tend to spend hours on the Internet
browsing and scrolling through social media platforms like Facebook and
Instagram. Such practices deteriorate the mental and physical health of the
general masses. The average person has significantly less time on their hands
because of the amount of time they waste online.
4. What can people do with the Internet in the future? And how?
The Internet can be a dynamic and powerful tool if used correctly. There are
dedicated online platforms available for nearly every aspect of human life. One
of the most striking characteristics of the Internet is the ability to make a
livelihood online. I believe that people will be able to earn a living online. Such
an endeavor can be undertaken when people showcase their skills and talents
through online platforms like Youtube and Twitch.
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Vocabulary
1. Surfing
Meaning: move from page to page or site to site on (the World Wide
Web).
2. Stupendous
E.g.: The company rewarded the employees with bonuses due to their
stupendous performance.
3. Detrimental
4. Complacency
E.g.: Kevin was fired from the team due to his complacency during work.
5. Dynamic
E.g.: The economy is a dynamic aspect of a nation that requires time and
effort to understand.
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You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 10
● What it was?
Sample Answer
I am a tech-freak and work on my laptop for almost 8-9 hours a day. Therefore,
not having a laptop to work on hampers my mindset as well as impedes my
professional life. There was a time when my laptop went kaput because of a kid
who came to my home and tried to mess around with the laptop and ended up
getting it defunct.
So, I was working on my organisation's data and was about to start analysing
the collected information to present it on the evening of that day when I got a
call from my aunt that she would be visiting me along with her 5 year old. I was
quite happy upon hearing that and went to receive her at the station. Upon
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reaching our home, we conversed for about an hour and then she said that she
was feeling quite knackered after the journey and would like to doze off for a
while. Meanwhile, I went out to the nearby market to shop for groceries and
forgot about the laptop and that mischievous five-year-old kid.
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He splashed a jug of water over the screen and threw it on the floor as he
thought it was a toy to play with.
After I learned about all that had happened, I took the laptop to the service
centre in the vicinity. However, the agent said that the condition of that laptop
was beyond any service or any recuperative measure. I felt dejected as all my
data and hard work went down the drain.
Vocabulary
1. Hamper
Meaning: obstruct
E.g.: If your studies are hampered because of the trip, you will not be
allowed to go.
2. Impede
E.g.: Not taking medicine at the proper time will deter your health.
3. Kaput
Meaning: destroyed
4. Knackered
Meaning: exhausted
E.g.: He was knackered after the tour and took a few days off from work.
5. Dejected
Meaning: hopeless
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The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
Computers have become an indispensable part of our lives today, and people
use them for innumerable reasons, including data collection, marketing,
researching, computing, chatting, etc.
Being obsessed with anything can be detrimental to one’s life. So, people who
are addicted to using computers out of proportion and balance are prone to
many diseases. So, they should be watchful of their usage.
I believe computers have made our lives easier and very relaxing compared to
how it was almost 5-6 years ago. Technology has dislodged the significant
conventional aspects of our lives and has made our multi-tasking lives
relatively more manageable.
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Vocabulary
1. Indispensable
Meaning: essential
2. Innumerable
Meaning: many
E.g.: There are innumerable cases against them, but due to lack of proof,
they roam freely.
3. Vigilantly
Meaning: carefully.
4. Imperative
Meaning: important
5. Detrimental
Meaning: harmful
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Part 2 - Medicine
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 11
● When it happened?
Sample Answer
I abhor taking medicines generally and taking them for paltry issues and mild
health inconveniences is not what I usually practice. However, there was a time
when I became quite lackadaisical with a fever that I got after taking my
vaccination for Covid -19. The post-vaccine symptoms took a toll on my health
not because of the vaccine but because of intestinal inflammation that I came
to know later.
After bearing the pain for some days, I finally decided to get myself examined
and the doctor confirmed that it was not due to the vaccine symptom. Instead, I
had Colitis due to which there is an inflammation in my intestine wall, and
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hence the pain. So, I was recommended medicines and routine checkups every
third day.
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Actually, after getting my vaccination for Covid-19, I was told that I could expect
mild symptoms post the vaccine as the immune system gets activated and
charged up as a reaction to the constituents of the vaccine. However, little did I
know that under the pretext of the symptoms, I would be brushing my intestinal
inflammation aside. On the stipulated day, I got my dose and at night, I had a
mild headache and a slight fever. The next day, I felt a severe headache and
pain in my intestine, which I thought would be a cascade of symptoms I was
going through, so I didn’t take any medicine. However, my situation
deteriorated with no fever or headache but an excruciating pain in my intestine
due to Colitis. Thus, when the doctor prescribed the medicines for this, I had no
option but to take them.
I felt quite relieved after two doses of the medicine and got treated well due to
the prescription. Consequently, I realized that health is not something one can
topple up with.
Vocabulary
1. Abhor
Meaning: hate
Eg: I abhor the fact that I am lactose intolerant and could not have ice
cream.
2. Paltry
Meaning: trivial
3. Lackadaisical
Meaning: lazy
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4. Inflammation
Meaning: swelling
5. Recommended
Meaning: suggested
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Part 3 - Medicine
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
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Fake medicines are quite dangerous to one’s health and are very
deleterious to one’s health in case the composition and the ratio of the
ingredients are not checked for quality. Hence, it can have a pernicious
effect on one’s immune system and the associated hormonal and
enzymatic actions.
Vocabulary
1. Convenient
Meaning: easy
2. Consultation
3. Enervate
Meaning: weaken
4. Enfeeble
Eg: Lack of proper and regular diet can enfeeble the boy.
5. Deleterious
Meaning: harmful
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Part 2 - Opinion
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 12
Sample Answer
Opinions tend to get modified often and that keeps on altering every time a
new perspective comes into the picture. One such incident where my
preconceived notion was changed upside down was on my 16th birthday.
Until my 16th birth anniversary celebration, I believed that true ebullience and
vitality come only when we celebrate an occasion in the grandest way possible
and that throwing lavish parties was synonymous with real joy. I used to
celebrate each of my birthdays in the best possible way as per what a typical
teenager would think and want to celebrate as.
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My parents bought lots of gifts and until we reached the orphanage, I didn’t
even have a shade of the idea for whom those gifts were being bought for. The
next moment I vividly remember was the wide grin and the sounds of chuckling
coming from the beautiful faces of those underprivileged children. I was so
contented and overwhelmed with emotions that I couldn’t hold myself to stay
and play with those kids for the rest of the day and that indeed was a moment
of epiphany for me. This incident not only made my 16th birthday the best one
to date, but it also changed my opinion and brought me to the actual horizon of
humanity and true happiness.
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Vocabulary
1. Perspective
2. Notion
Meaning: idea
Eg: His notion about the weather was severely falsified after it rained
heavily.
3. Ebullience
Meaning: happiness
4. Lavish
Meaning: splendid
Eg: We had a false idea that being a billionaire, he would have a lavish
mansion.
5. Circumstantial
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Part 3 - Opinion
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
Yes, children like to change their opinions and they are the most prone group of
people who tend to adjust their views more frequently than the adults.
Childhood is the phase that is the most susceptible to learning new things, and
in this process, children make, change and remake different opinions.
People change opinions due to sundry reasons. Some might change it due to
the inefficiency of the beliefs they held prior, while some might change it when
they come face to face with the reality of their perception.
Young people often turn to the elder ones for advice as we all have been
conditioned in such a way that we run after the experience, which is
understandable as knowledge triumphs over everything. I believe children
approach their parents, elder siblings and teachers more often than not
whenever they find themselves in a fix.
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Yes, they do. Politics, by its very name, implies something relevant to people,
and hence, people do take an interest in such affairs. It is a very recurrent
scenario when people are spotted gathering around and exchanging their
school of thoughts with each other. People love to discuss the authority and
functioning of the association/parties that are ruling them, which helps them
understand and rectify their flaws.
Vocabulary
1. Prone
Meaning: vulnerable
Eg: The weakest group in the competition is prone to get attacked sooner.
2. Sundry
Meaning: various
Eg: There are sundry options available for you, so choose wisely.
3. Triumph
Meaning: victory
4. Imply
Meaning: suggest
Eg: This is a very vague statement, so could you please elaborate on what
it implies?
5. Recurrent
Meaning: repeated
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Part 2 - Conversation
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 13
Sample Answer
I am the kind of a person who loves to chat and converse and I can talk over
any given topic for a long duration of time. However, some conversations can
become awkward and the topic may not keep you engrossed for a long time.
There was a time when I had such an exchange with an eleven-year-old and it
was the most coerced and banal conversation I ever had so far.
My friends and I planned a trip to a hill station 200 kilometres away from the
city I lived in. However, that trip became very searing to my ears because of the
younger brother of one of my friends. Five people went on that trip, and I took
the car's back seat. The little boy urged me to sit with him, to which I happily
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agreed. However, little did I know that the boy would become a matter of irk for
me.
The boy started talking about all the animated series and animes that he had
seen so far and wanted me to talk about them with the same zeal.
Unfortunately, I didn't even have an idea about the ABC of those series. He
pointed out my indifference and lack of exhilaration for the toon series he was
such a zealot of and started chivvying me to talk about the series that I might
have watched in the past.
I have never been interested in animated series, even when I was a kid, let alone
watching or talking about them. Hence, that discussion disconcerted me a lot
as I wasn't supposed to miff that kid with my avoidance and turn my back on
him.
Vocabulary
1. Converse
Meaning: to talk
Eg: Sheika and Shileka were conversing for over three hours.
2. Engrossed
Meaning: absorbed
Eg: I was enchanted and engrossed in the play we saw last week.
3. Coerced
Meaning: forced
4. Banal
Meaning: uninteresting
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5. Irk
Meaning: irritation
Eg: Will you please stop irking me with your baseless questions?
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Part 3 - Conversation
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
Well, Indian people love to talk and converse over a range of topics and
they can communicate about anything under the sun. However, some of
the most frequent topics that one may listen to the Indians talking about
are politics, any latest movie released at a given time, sports, family
issues and so on.
2. What is the difference between topics that are popular now and topics
that were popular in the past?
Topics in the past were more or less inclined towards mythology, religions
and real-time discussions, even when the discussion was among the
children of that time. Nonetheless, today the discussion is majorly about
gadgets, technology, web series, politics, etc.
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The modern world has changed every aspect of our life and the means of
communication is one of those. Earlier, written communication used to
take place through letters and applications. While, today, emails and the
internet have dislodged the conventional way of communication and the
pen-paper era seems to be submerging down the sea.
Vocabulary
1. Frequent
Meaning: regular
2. Gadget
Meaning: device
3. Elude
Meaning: evade
Eg: I wanted to elude the situation; hence I ran away from the place.
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4. Hop over
Meaning: to switch
5. Submerge
Meaning: immerse
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Part 2 - Apology
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 14
Sample Answer
An apology can work wonders and it is one of the best ways to rectify one’s
mistakes or misdemeanors with someone. I remember I had a minor fallout
with one of our school prefects back in the days, and we were at loggerheads
for over a week. However, his apology was enough to call it a truce and to
placate the hard feelings we shared.
In our school, there was a provision for making prefects for every house we had,
i.e., red, yellow house, etc. I was the prefect of the Red House and the guy
named Thomas was a prefect of the Blue House. Thomas and I shared a good
bond and were very amenable to each other. One day he planned to go absent
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from the annual function of our school and wanted me to miss it as well so that
both of us would be at the harsh receiving end of the slander and chide.
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However, I denied his plans, so he had to come to school as well. After that, we
were at tiffs for almost a week until he realized how silly it was on his part to
miss the function on such an important day and, above all, wanted me to strike
a chord with him. He apologized for his conduct and I happily accepted that.
He came to me, smiled, and said sorry for all he did. As he accepted his
mistake, I showed no sign of rigidity and accepted the apology. I felt good
about the situation, which made our bond stronger than ever. We never turned
back again to any resentment and enmity toward each other and our
friendship emboldened so much that we still are friends.
Vocabulary
1. Rectify
Eg: Rectification of your mistakes is expected from good boys like you.
2. Fallout
Meaning: argument
3. Amenable
Meaning: cordial
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4. Chide
Meaning: scold
5. Emboldened
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Part 3 - Apology
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
Yes, it is imperative to say sorry and accept the misstep if you have
committed a peccadillo or any mistake.
People say sorry for many reasons. Some might have made derisive
remarks about others, while others might have told a lie at a time, etc.
Hence, there could be many such reasons to ask for an apology.
Some people think too highly of themselves. For them, saying sorry could
be taken as something subpar to the standards that they might have
decided for themselves.
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5. When was the last time you found it hard to accept an apology?
Well, I have never found it hard to accept an apology. In any case, I feel I
am quite fortunate to have not been wronged by someone to an extent
where it would have been difficult to accept someone’s apology.
Vocabulary
1. Imperative
Meaning: important
2. Peccadillo
Eg: It is sufficient that you accepted your peccadillo and understood your
flaw.
3. Derisive
Eg: Don’t bother yourself with the derisive and sarcastic remarks of the
opponents.
4. Subpar
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5. Pacified
Meaning: calmed
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You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some
time to recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 15
Describe a book that you would like to read again, or you have read
● What is it about?
Sample Answer
I am an ardent reader and have read a significant number of books so far. I
believe one gets to know and learn about a lot of things as meaningful and
priceless insights are imparted through a well-written book. Talking about the
book, which, apart from being an enriched source of knowledge, became my
go-to partner is the book named ‘Laws of the Spirit World’. I never thought of
reading this book. However, while surfing the internet for some spiritual content,
I came across this prodigious book as I have a propensity for spirituality.
I have always been spiritually inclined and philosophy and the way of living
have been one of my favorite subjects. This book took that zeal and exuberance
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towards the art of living to an altogether higher level. It talks about the essence
of living and that all of our actions are watched over.
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Humans are their own guides and they do not have to look for somebody else
to guide or direct them if they pay attention to what their conscience and
subconscious mind say.
I read this book as I found the reviews and ratings on a positive note. It is a
critically-acclaimed book and I believe all those rave reviews and amazing
ratings its readers gave were all worth it. At any time, whether good or bad, this
book comes to the fore and boosts you up and revitalizes your esteem.
At times, one might feel dejected or might go astray from a good path in life. In
such a scenario, this book works as a leash to bring one to the optimistic
trajectory again by blowing wisdom and enlightenment in one’s soul. Hence, as
many times I read the book, I never feel as though I have already read it quite a
lot of times.
Vocabulary
1. Ardent
Meaning: passionate
Eg: He is an ardent traveller and has covered half of the nation already.
2. Impart
3. Propensity
Meaning: inclination
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4. Prodigious
Meaning: genius
5. Dejected
Meaning: hopeless
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The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
No, I believe people don’t read much nowadays as the internet era has
dominated almost every other thing. Owing to the plethora of multimedia
available, including podcasts and videos, people are more invested in
them.
The basic difference between books and films is that films are video
sources of information where everything is presented before our eyes. In
contrast, books are written accounts of information, so we need to use our
imagination to get a clear idea of the details.
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Vocabulary
1. Plethora
2. Percolated
Eg: The water percolated through the soil and the plant survived.
3. Profound
Meaning: deep
4. Retiring to bed
5. Diminution
Meaning: plummet
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Part 2 - Repairing
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 16
Describe something that was broken in your home and then repaired.
Sample Answer
These days, there is a conventional idea to buy newer models instead of
getting the obsolete, broken ones repaired.
However, just a few weeks back, our refrigerator broke down. Fortunately, it was
still under warranty; thus, we didn’t have to replace it. All of a sudden, it ceased
to work. We tried plugging and unplugging it but to no avail. Initially, we
considered getting the socket checked as there could have been an issue with
it. But when I plugged my phone charger into the socket, it worked. That’s when
we knew the refrigerator was broken. Not sure, but it could have been because
of the voltage fluctuation as it rained cats and dogs last week.
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We had bought this machine only a couple of months back. Thus, we dialed the
company and scheduled a technician’s visit. Upon arriving, he evaluated the
situation and declared that the main circuit was burnt, which caused the fridge
to break down. The good thing was he came equipped with all of the necessary
parts. So, without any further ado, he replaced it.
The feeling was definitely unpleasant. Whenever something breaks down in the
house, it creates an unwanted ruckus. And, that’s what happened that day.
Most of the food got spoilt because of this breakdown. However, once it got
repaired, we received an official apology email from the company, which was
indeed a good gesture from their end.
Vocabulary
1. Conventional
2. Obsolete
Meaning: not useful any longer as something more useful has been
invented
3. Ceased
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4. Avail
5. Fluctuations
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Part 3 - Repairing
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You
should speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6
lines.
I don’t think that they are valued more or less in comparison to other jobs.
However, the magnitude that IT jobs hold has increased lately with our
increased dependence on technology.
I agree with the fact that the quality of products has degraded in recent
years. I can claim it from my personal experience. The equipment and
machines that my parents bought, be it an air conditioner, refrigerator, or
anything of the sort, lasted for years altogether. However, when I
purchased the same equipment and machines, they didn’t work for more
than four years at a stretch. I think the technology is becoming intricate,
but that has taken a toll on product durability.
I think DIY videos and articles available on YouTube and Google have
made it possible to repair anything and everything ourselves. Recently,
my mom fixed her sewing machine by watching a YouTube video. I have
fixed my mobile phone and laptop many times by just searching about
the issue and finding a quick fix.
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I think the main reason is that they don’t want to void the phone’s
warranty. Most of the companies clearly mention that if the phone is
opened by a non-registered technician or store, the warranty would not
be applicable. In my opinion, this is just another stratagem by companies
to ensure that they can charge people heavily for parts, which could be
repaired cheaply otherwise.
Vocabulary
1. Magnitude
2. Degraded
3. Intricate
Meaning: complex
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4. Stratagem
5. Heavily
Meaning: extremely
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You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 17
Sample Answer
In my lifespan, I have received a myriad of free things. However, one of them
that I would like to share here is when I received a free cup of coffee in
Starbucks. The occasion was my birthday.
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I was stumped but equally excited. Upon inquiring about the type of coffee and
the customizations, they said I could order whatever I wanted. So, taking a
different track than usual, I ordered a mocha with whipped cream.
I always wanted to try this one but was refraining as it was a bit expensive.
Since it was the perfect opportunity, I went for it without any ado. I simply
relished every sip of my coffee and felt satisfied.
Vocabulary
1. Forbearance
Eg: My manager thanked our team for forbearance during the times of
covid-19.
2. Skeptical
Meaning: doubtful
Eg: I am sceptical about the benefits the government has promised to the
poor class.
3. Persuasion
4. Stumped
5. Refraining
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Eg: I have been refraining myself from talking to my mother after our fight.
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The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
I think there is no better feeling than getting something for free. I believe
this is just another human trait to get excited when receiving gifts. Unlike
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paying for something, a product that comes free of cost never fills us up
with doubts or regrets.
Vocabulary
1. Pursuing
2. Avert
3. Lamentable
4. Indispensable
5. Dime
Eg: I will not pay a dime for the useless piece of furniture.
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Part 2 - Childhood
You’ll have to talk about the topic for 1-2 minutes. You can take some time to
recollect your thoughts before you start speaking for Part 2.
Question 18
Sample Answer
Well, talking about anything pertaining to childhood makes me nostalgic. Just
like others, it was the golden phase of my life, and memories related to it would
always hold a special place in my heart. When talking about childhood, nothing
could be more precious than a bewildering collection of toys I had.
Since I was the first child in my clan, both maternal and paternal, I was
fortunate enough to have a gamut of toys, including dolls, stuffed animals,
building blocks, puzzles, handmade toys, board games, small vehicles, and
many more.
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However, out of all, the one that was extremely close to my heart was a
handmade stuffed caricature of Noddy, which my grandfather gifted me on my
10th birthday.
Back in the day, I was a cartoon fanatic. I used to watch varying animated
shows for hours altogether. During the weekends, it was nothing but arduous to
take away the remote control from me. Amongst others, I used to watch Noddy
In Toyland for a long period of time. I was fascinated by all of the characters,
especially Noddy, Tessie Bear, and Big Ears. I was awestruck by how Noddy
managed to do everything on his own.
So, this one time, when my grandfather asked what I wanted to be, I said that I
wanted to be Noddy in a jiffy. Just a few days later, on my birthday morning, I
saw a large gift-wrapped box in my room. I wanted to open it that instant, but
out of the blue, all my family members started to sing a birthday song.
Vocabulary
1. Bewildering
2. Arduous
Meaning: difficult
3. Fascinated
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4. Awestruck
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5. Inquisitiveness
Meaning: curiousness
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Part 3 - Childhood
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
Traditionally, girls enjoy softer and mushy toys like dolls, kitchen sets,
stuffed toys, etc. On the contrary, boys prefer mechanical toys, such as
guns, automobiles, etc. Boys usually pick dark colours while girls go with
the lighter ones.
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Yes, they do. Children today have far more toys than my friends, and I had
collectively back then. I believe working parents are substituting time
that they have to spend with kids by giving them more and more toys.
Vocabulary
1. Mushy
2. Gigantic
3. Cognitive
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4. A myriad of
5. Collectively
Meaning: together
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Part 2 - Stranger
Question 19
Describe a person you only met once and want to know more about.
● Who is he/she?
Sample Answer
Well, talking from experience, I can claim that I have always been coming
across new people at different places. Some were easy to forget, while others
left a profound impression on me.
Here, I would like to talk about a person who touched my life enormously. His
name is Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam. He was the 11th president of
India and the first Indian aerospace scientist.
Back in 2013, he was invited to our school on the juncture of space day. The
intent behind inviting him was to offer an unbiased career and life guidance to
teenagers. The gathering was not exhaustive; hence, we got some time to talk
to him individually.
If you are cognizant of his life, you would be enthralled enough to find out more
and more about him. His backstory is extremely enrapturing to me. Being a son
of a boat owner and imam of a local mosque, Dr. Kalam was an average
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student but turned out to be an astounding citizen of India. I want to know the
zeal and the driving force behind his intentions that helped him carve a path to
the presidency. Sadly, I will have to resort merely to internet resources to learn
more about him.
I have nothing but extreme respect and high regard for him. Even if I put him on
a pedestal in my life, I would not be exaggerating. I admire his audacity to take
life as it comes and make the most out of it while staying humble and
grounded throughout. That’s how I wish to become one day.
Vocabulary
1. Profound
2. Exhaustive
3. Enthralled
4. Astounding
5. Zeal
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Part 3 - Stranger
The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
There are plenty of occasions that allow people to make friends. One of
the foremost is profuse events, such as birthday parties, weddings,
hangout parties, and more. People also make friends during illustrious
travelling experiences. And then, joining online groups or offline classes is
another way to make friends with like-minded people.
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A true friend is someone who backs us up through our thick and thin. They
are non-judgmental, benevolent, and accept all of our flaws. They stay
forthright and help us learn the difference between right and wrong. And
then, they give an abundance of love and care.
Vocabulary
1. Strenuous
Meaning: difficult
2. Affable
3. Likeminded
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4. Invigorating
Meaning: refreshing
5. Benevolent
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Question 20
Sample Answer
Well, setting up new year resolutions with great vivacity and eagerness is quite
customary. However, not all of them stick to it and generally host a flop show.
This year, even I made a resolution. And, so far, it’s going good. My new year
resolution is to moderate the use of mobile.
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The truth is that, just like many other people, I had a phone fixation. This
addiction, at one point, reached such an extent that I began squandering my
golden hours playing games, surfing social media, and watching movies. So
finally, I decided to put a full stop to it and take control of my life.
Vocabulary
1. Vivacity
2. Vigorous
3. Slumber
4. Fixation
Meaning: addiction
5. Squandering
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The examiner asks you questions related to the cue card topic. You should
speak in long sentences while answering part 3 questions, 4 - 6 lines.
Saving money this year would be a daunting task, keeping in mind that
inflation is rising rapidly. Moreover, I have to buy a few gadgets this year,
such as an iPad, a car, and a new laptop. As there would be too many
expenses, I would not save much.
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I firmly believe that this year will bring a paradigm shift to my life. I will
complete my studies this year. Moreover, I am also contemplating
beginning a new business this year, something completely different from
my family business. In totality, it will be a happening year.
This year I would like to stop procrastinating. And then, I would like to
inculcate a habit of curating plans and work according to them so that I
could be more productive and don’t waste time.
Vocabulary
1. Daunting
Meaning: difficult
2. Zeal
3. Contemplating
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4. Procrastinating
5. Inculcate
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