Band 8.5 IELTS Speaking Test - Near Perfect Score
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging video script, the speaker discusses various aspects of modern life, including their daily mobile phone usage, cinema preferences, outdoor activities, and the concept of politeness. They describe a luxurious home they visited, contrasting house and apartment living. The speaker reflects on the advantages of owning property versus renting, sharing personal insights about family dynamics and independence. The discussion emphasizes the cultural differences in living arrangements, offering a personal perspective on how upbringing influences behaviors and preferences in these areas.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker is highly dependent on their mobile phone, using it first thing in the morning and last thing at night.
- 📱 Favorite mobile apps include Instagram, InstaShop for food delivery, Amazon, and Google Maps.
- 🚆 The speaker does not find it bothersome when people use their phones on public transport, viewing it as a normal way to stay engaged.
- 🎬 The speaker doesn't visit cinemas often, with their last visit being about two months ago to watch *Barbie*.
- 🎟️ Cinema tickets are cheap in the speaker's area, around $1, with price variation based on seating preference.
- 🎥 The speaker enjoys watching movies alone at home but prefers company when going to the cinema.
- 🚶♂️ The speaker enjoys outdoor activities, particularly walking, though they weren’t interested in sports as a child.
- 🚴♀️ As a child, the speaker enjoyed cycling, particularly learning it from their father, and running around with friends.
- 🙋♂️ The speaker considers themselves polite in daily interactions, influenced by their family values and upbringing.
- 🏡 The speaker prefers living in a house over an apartment for the extra space, backyard, and the ability to have pets.
- 💰 The speaker believes buying property is a better financial choice than renting, as it builds equity over time.
- 👨👩👧👦 The speaker does not think there is a 'right age' to stop living with parents, as this depends on personal and cultural factors.
- 🏠 In the countryside, larger homes like mansions or villas are common, whereas apartments are more prevalent in the city.
Q & A
How often does the speaker use their mobile phone?
-The speaker uses their mobile phone every day and mentions they cannot live without it, feeling somewhat addicted to it.
What are the speaker's favorite apps on their phone?
-The speaker's favorite apps include Instagram, Insta Shop (a food delivery app), Amazon, and Google Maps.
What is the speaker's opinion on using mobile phones on public transport?
-The speaker believes it's not a nuisance to use mobile phones on public transport. They view it as a way for people to stay engaged, similar to reading a book or listening to music.
When was the last time the speaker went to the cinema?
-The speaker went to the cinema around two months ago to watch the movie 'Barbie'.
Are cinema tickets expensive in the speaker's country?
-No, cinema tickets are not expensive in the speaker's country. They mention that tickets are quite cheap, with prices increasing based on the seat selection.
Does the speaker prefer to watch movies alone or with others?
-The speaker prefers to watch movies alone when at home but enjoys watching them with company when going to the cinema.
What outdoor activities did the speaker enjoy as a child?
-As a child, the speaker did not engage much in sports but enjoyed playing with friends, running around, and cycling. Their father tried to teach them how to cycle.
How does the speaker define politeness and manners?
-The speaker believes politeness and manners are learned through upbringing and family values, observing how parents interact with each other and with them.
What kind of house did the speaker visit recently?
-The speaker recently visited a friend's three-bedroom house on the Palm. The house had floor-to-ceiling windows with a beautiful view, a master bedroom with a walk-in closet and jacuzzi, and a backyard for a barbecue.
What is the speaker's opinion on buying versus renting property?
-The speaker believes buying property is better than renting, as purchasing a home is seen as an investment that builds equity over time, while renting is seen as wasting money.
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