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  • Hi everybody, my name is Hridhaan and I welcome each one of you with a very big heart on Let's

  • Talk. In this series of IELTS, I have brought to you the content that's most pertinent to

  • your needs and requirements. It's on speaking, listening, writing and reading. The first

  • series that I have for you is on speaking and in this, everything is synchronized that

  • will help you understand speaking part better and take the test in a much more confident

  • and fluent manner. The first lesson that I have for you today is on part 1, speaking

  • part 1 and the topic is, ‘most commonly asked questions and how to answer them’.

  • Here are the top six questions, I have sat for IELTS three times in my life in so far

  • and in those three times, I have seen that the examiner tends to ask same questions most

  • of the times repeatedly and this is what I have brought in for you in this lesson, top

  • six questions that I've seen candidates being asked all the time, time and again, I talk

  • to my students and these are the same questions in part 1. But before we start this lesson,

  • we need to understand what is part 1, part 1 is about introduction wherein the examiner

  • and the candidate sit together and the examiner asks candidates certain questions, personal

  • questions, general personal questions related to the candidate and these questions are here,

  • the top six questions and not just this, but certain topics that are related to part 1,

  • in the same series when it comes to the examiner asking certain personal questions are here

  • down below. So in this lesson, we will start with these questions and also talk about how

  • to answer these questions. Let's get started with question number one, question number

  • one is, “could you tell something about yourself, please?” Now this lesson is not

  • only for IELTS students but something that is quite generally asked in our daily life

  • to us time and again. So this is something that we can use, not just for the exam but

  • in our daily lives as well. How to answer this question? This question is about introduction,

  • you have to introduce yourself, you have to tell the examiner about yourself, so how do

  • you start to answer this question? There is a logical pattern, now to answer questions

  • like this, people start to fumble, they're like, oh my god, should I start with my hobbies

  • first, should I start with the job that I do first, should I start with my qualifications

  • firstNow I'm going to tell you something very, very interesting and important, to answer

  • a question that is related to your introduction, you always follow this format that I'm going

  • to tell you and this format is very, very interesting, to answer this question we always

  • start with number 1, our qualifications, because in our life, the first thing that came was

  • qualifications. Now if you're a student, you can talk about where you completed your secondary

  • and higher secondary qualification, but if you are somebody who's self-employed of somebody

  • who's working, then you can start simply with your bachelor's or your master's qualification,

  • the latest one basically and then talk about your experience once you're done with your

  • qualifications, the next thing that you should talk about is your experience. There's a lesson

  • that I've created on using language in terms of talking about on speaking part 1 and speaking

  • part 2, so do tune to that lesson as well because that will help you understand the

  • language you should use, to talk about your qualifications, experience, etc. etc. The

  • next logical step in terms of talking about your introduction, after experience is your

  • hobbies, you can talk about your hobbies, what you like to do in your free time. Now

  • when it comes to introduction, there are a couple of things that you talk about, but

  • one thing that you do need to remember in mind is the fact that it is going to be a

  • little long and the longer it is, the better because it talks about not just your confidence

  • but the content knowledge and also the fluency of the language. Next one in the list that

  • you're going to be talking about is, your future plans. After qualifications you've

  • spoken about your experience because you do the job after your qualifications in most

  • of the cases and then after that youre digressing from the topic a little bit and

  • you're getting a little more personal. You're talking about what you like to do in your

  • spare time, free time, leisure time. After that it is optional but I think I like to

  • do it always, whenever I'm introducing myself to everyone, you must have seen in my first

  • video as well on Let's Talk, that I spoke about not just my qualifications but also

  • my future plans as well that I'd like to, that I have, so that is what I'm talking about

  • here. You can also talk about your future plans, which is an optional thing but I think

  • it's a very important pointer, because it just goes on to talk about a very important

  • thing about yourself and that is, you're not somebody who is only in present but you have

  • a vision to your life, you have thought about yourself as to what exactly you want to do

  • in times to come in your life and future plans basically talk about that. For example, let

  • me quickly introduce myself to each one of you, “Hi, my name is, Hridhaan”, if I

  • were to introduce myself on IELTS speaking part one how would I I'd start like this,

  • Hi, my name is, Hridhaan, I'm a CELTA certified and a TESOL certified teacher of English,

  • I have a worked internationally and domestically, I worked in countries like Canada Germany

  • Poland and working domestically in India, hobbies, well to be honest I like to shop,

  • I love shopping, future plans, what would I like to do in my future, I just simply say

  • that in the future, I'd like to be at a managerial position of whatever I'm working at, hypothetically

  • basically speaking, so in the next 10 years I see there are a lot of opportunities that

  • are going to come, practical situation and I want to excel at all of them and be a better

  • person and see myself at managerial position in any organization that I work with”. So

  • this is my complete introduction that is how you answer a complete introduction question

  • in a logical sequence. Let's now move to the second question, I hope you've now understood

  • how to answer a question that is related to introduction, following these four steps

  • first, your qualification, then your experience, hobbies and finally your future plan and this

  • makes a solid answer to an introduction question, I hope you have understood this, let's move

  • it to the second question, “could you describe your hometown?” This is a very common question

  • that you'd see on a lot of websites and also in a lot of books as well, Cambridge book,

  • Longman book, etc. and this becomes very pertinent for us to answer, because this question is

  • very commonly asked and we should know how to talk about it. First of all you need to

  • understand, what is your hometown? The city that you're currently living in or the city

  • that you were born in? The city that you were born is basically the place that you come

  • from and is your hometown. Now when it comes to describing your hometown, how would you,

  • a lot of people start to fumble again, so how would you describe that? There is a logical

  • sequence for that as well, in this case, first of all you can start talking about maybe the

  • environment, does it have a lot of trees, does it have a lot of pollution? After that

  • you can start talking about maybe the people around you, the neighborhood and the neighbors.

  • One thing that we need to understand here is, the logical sequence, the first is, the

  • atmosphere, you can start talking about the atmosphere, is it a clean city, polluted city,

  • etc. etc., climatic conditions, after that you can start talking about your neighbors,

  • and then after that you can also start talking about your neighborhood. Now a lot of you

  • must be wondering what is the difference between neighbors and neighborhood, neighbor means

  • the people that live around you, neighborhood primarily means the market that is around

  • the area that you live in. So that is the difference between neighbors and neighborhood,

  • so you can start talking about the climatic conditions maybe, the atmosphere, after that

  • you can start talking about how your neighbors were or are, and then you can talk about the

  • neighborhood, what are the markets in the area, the malls, the places, the fun activities

  • that people can do in your hometown. So that is how you answer a question related to hometown.

  • Let's now move on to the third question, “Could you describe the house that you live in?”

  • Now what we need to understand, is it the house that I was born in, or the house that

  • I live in currently? It is the house that I live in in present time, currently. So how

  • do I describe this question? Because this question is about describing it, when it comes

  • to describing your house, you can talk about the number of floors that building has, or

  • is it a standalone, a bungalow that does not have a lot of floors, it's just the ground

  • floor and that is all. So you can talk about the number of floors. You can also talk about

  • the number of rooms that are there in the house, you can talk about a number of rooms,

  • you can also talk about a lot of other things that might as well just come to your mind

  • at that very moment, but what we need to remember is, it is not a question that you can answer

  • in one or two sentences, it is a question that you have to describe, so a lot of things

  • can be considered, the number of floors that it has, if it has any specialty as well, does

  • it have a Jacuzzi, a swimming pool, etc. etc. So a lot of these things can as well be considered

  • in mind, when it comes to describing that house. But make sure that you do not answer

  • the question in just one or two sentences. You have to think about the ideas there and

  • then and describe it by using, the number of floors, number of rooms and if that house

  • has any specialties, does it have a big terrace, etc. Let's now move on to the fourth question

  • in the list and that is, “What do you do in your free time?” This is a question that

  • is related to hobbies. Now if you've already answered a question that is related to hobbies

  • in the introduction, that's absolutely alright. In case you miss answering hobbies in the

  • introduction, the examiner will ask a separate question, which is one of the most common

  • questions that they ask of, “the things that you do in your free time”. So make

  • sure again you do not answer this question in one or two sentences, you have to elaborate,

  • you have to expand and elucidate your answer as much as possible. For example if you say

  • that, “I like to shopand that is all, full stop, no! You have to add a lot more

  • other information to that. For example, you can talk about, what are the places that you

  • go to shop most of the times, what do you like shopping the most, are these clothes,

  • groceries, etc. etc. So remember that it is not, were not expected to answer these

  • questions in one sentences, we are expected to expand the answers of these questions as

  • much as possible. So when it comes to talking about hobbies, do not just say, ‘I like

  • to shop’, no, no! This this is not working, you have to talk about, shop what, shop where,

  • shop when, shop how, all of these questions are very important. So the strategy that you

  • can use to answer these short questions is, five W's and one H. Five W's and one H. You

  • can talk about, what you shop, how you like to shop, where you shop and when you shop

  • and who do you shop with, most importantly and all of this will expand you answer very,

  • very naturally and you will have a very solid answer to any question not just a ‘hobbies

  • question but any question for that matter. But the important point to remember here is,

  • to not to answer questions, in one sentences. I hope you have understood how to answer questions

  • related to hobbies or any other thing alike using the five W's, one H strategy. Let's

  • now move on to the next one, “How many people are there in your family?” Now, what we

  • need to understand is, questions like, ‘what do you do in your free timeand questions

  • like, ‘how many people are there in your familycould be answered in one word as

  • well and sentence as well, but what we need to understand about this important question

  • is, again as I said in the previous sentence, expansion. Now, ‘how many members are they

  • in your family’, one person might as well say, ‘five’, another person will say,

  • ‘I have five members in my family’, the third person will say, ‘well, we are a five

  • member family, I've got my parents, I've got my two sisters and myself and I think it's

  • a nuclear family, little family, we enjoy breakfast together, we make sure that we have

  • at least one meal a day together”, this is the third answer, which do you think was

  • the perfect answer out of these three? In my opinion the third one was the perfect answer,

  • because it has expanded, it answers the question and the rest of the details also in the questions

  • are related to the question only. I'm not talking about I'm not digressing from the

  • topic. So make sure that as you answer the question, especially questions related to

  • your family, expand and keep the answer related to the topic only, which is, about your family.

  • Let's now move to the last question in the list and that is, “Could you talk about

  • your job or education?” Again, like hobbies, like your free time, if you've not spoken

  • about your jobs or let's say this study, your education in your introduction, it's your

  • opportunity to now talk about it. Now it's also a good idea to not script these answers,

  • what you can definitely do is, choose nice vocabulary, a ready-made vocabulary that you're

  • going to be using as you answer these questions. For example, if you're talking about two qualifications,

  • ‘I am CELTA certified, subsequently I went on to do TESOL’, I'm using the wordsubsequently’,

  • now this word, this very word will raise my marks in the vocabulary section of the IELTS

  • speaking test. Because I'm not saying, ‘after thatwhich is a very common phrase, I've

  • added another word in replacement of, ‘after thatand that is, ‘subsequentlyso

  • make sure that when you answer questions about a job or education or any common topic you're

  • prepared with a special vocabulary for them. In this section here, I have written certain

  • general topics related to you that the examiner might as well go on to ask related to shopping,

  • transport, food or cuisine that you like and pollution. This was all about the most commonly

  • asked questions and how you can answer them when it comes to IELTS speaking part 1. I

  • hope you liked the video, for more information on part 2 and part 1, also part 3, I have

  • a lot of other videos on the same series, please do watch them and have a fun and a

  • good productive time whilst learning. Thank you very much for being with me and have a

  • great day ahead.

Hi everybody, my name is Hridhaan and I welcome each one of you with a very big heart on Let's

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