IELTS exam in Amritsar, India – June 2009 (Academic Module)
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Our Indian friend who recently took his IELTS exam in Amritsar tells us that it was the same (again!) as IELTS in Liverpool. Of course, the questions in Speaking were different, here they are:
Speaking test
Interview
- What’s your name? What can I call you?
- Tell me about your home town.
- Why do you like your town?
- Do you like parties?
- Do you like to go to parties with your friends or with family members?
- What do you dislike about parties?
- Do young people enjoy parties more than older people?
- What was the recent gift you have given to anyone?
Cue Card
What famous person would you like to meet if given the chance? You should say
- Who the person is
- Where you’ve heard about him
- What you like about him
Discussion
- Why people want to be famous?
- Do famous people have private life?
- Does their attitude change toward others after becoming popular?
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Hi everyone,
Thank you for this great blog Simone and all who are contributing. I am wondering if those three same tests took place on same day in UK, Kazakhstan and and India ! would they do that normally ???
Comment by jaz — June 22, 2009 @ 5:55 am
Hey Jaz,
Happy to have you here. Yes, they tend to give same exams in different countries (or even in different cities in one country). We’ve seen that quite a bit lately.
Cheers,
Simone
Comment by admin — June 23, 2009 @ 1:57 am