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IELTS Speaking Interview Band 7 with Feedback 2023. Answers with Bands 8 and 9 are coming. TOEFL. @IELTSDaily Our latest service simulates the speaking part of the IELTS exam and provides instant feedback on your answers. Topics: Cars / Books; IELTS Daily YouTube channel: 🔴 Speaking Test Simulator: 🔴 Check IELTS Writing online for free: 🔴 Get Free materials from our IELTS expert: 🔴 Download Android App: . ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - Intro 0:10 - Part 1 2:00 - Part 2 3:19 - Part 3 7:07 - Report 6:59 - Outro ▬ Script ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Do you own a car? No, I don’t own a car currently. But I have considered purchasing one in the future to increase my mobility. However, acquiring a car involves significant expenses, including flue costs, maintenance, and insurance fees. How often do you use the car? I don’t use a car frequently since I don’t own one.I rely on public transportation, walking, or biking to get around. On occasion, I rent a car for road trips or special occasion. Overall, I try to limit my carbon footprint by using alternative modes of transportation. Do you think it is necessary to learn how to drive? Learning how to drive is an essential skill that can provide independence and convenience. It is necessary if one lives in an area where public transportation is unreliable. However, it is a personal decision that can depends on individual conditions. Are there a lot of traffic jams in your city? Yeah, there are frequent traffic jams in my city, especially during rush hour. Commuting by car can be frustrating and time-consuming due to traffic congestions. As a result, many people prefer using public transportation or cycling to avoid traffic. Part 2 Describe an exciting book that you enjoy reading. when you read it what type of book it is what it is about why you think it is exciting. I read The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown a few years ago, and it is an intriguing novel. The book follows the story of Robert Langdon, a symbologist, who is implicated in a murder and must unravel a centuries-old mystery. The plot is complex and engaging, with the story taking place in several different locations, including Paris and London. The author uses historical references, symbology, and art to create a suspenseful plot that keeps the reader engaged until the very end. The book is also well-researched, proving the reader with an insight into the history of Christianity and art. The characters are well-developed, adding to the book’s excitements as the reader follows their journey to unravel the mystery. I found the book’s fast-paced plot, intricate details, and suspenseful storyline to be incredibly exciting and keep me hooked until the very end. Part 3 Do you think reading is essential? What kinds of books are most popular in your country? Do you prefer books or movies? Do you think we should always read the book before watching its screen adaptation?
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