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IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in India – July 2014

IELTS-Blog::IELTS Speaking test in India – July 2014


IELTS Speaking test in India – July 2014

Posted: 16 Jul 2014 03:30 AM PDT

Thanks to the IELTS test taker S we can share the Speaking questions that were recently asked in India:

Speaking testIELTS test in India

Interview

- What is your full name?
- Can I see your ID?
- Where are you from?
- Do you work or study?
- What kind of job do you do?
- How did you get this job?
- What are your responsibilities there?
- Do you find this job interesting? Why?
- Are you happy with your job?
- What is the value of time in your life?
- Do you wear a watch?
- When is the most productive time for you: morning or afternoon?

Cue Card

Talk about the most intelligent person that you know. Please say

- Who is this person?
- How did you meet him/her?
- Why do you think he/she is intelligent?
- Describe any incident showing his/her intelligence.

Discussion

- Do you like to meet intelligent people? Why?
- What can you learn from them?
- Do you think intelligent people are the happiest people in the world?
- Let’s talk about computers. When did you see a computer for the first time?
- Do you have a computer at home?
- How is it important for you? Why?
- When do you use a computer and for what purpose?

Related posts:

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  2. IELTS Speaking test in the UK – March 2014 These speaking questions were provided by K, an IELTS test...
  3. IELTS Speaking test in India – January 2014 An IELTS test taker N from India shared the questions...
  4. IELTS Speaking tests in Iran and India – July 2013 Two IELTS test takers from Iran and India (thank you,...
  5. IELTS Speaking test in India – July 2013 Our Indian friend (thanks I!) shared the questions she was...

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