IELTS Speaking Test #1
Vocabulary Tip
Change is often used in the active form when
it has a passive sense, e.g. My home town has changed recently.
NOT has been changed
Try to use a range of adjectives and adverbs to intensify or weaken the
word change, e.g. There was a profound change
in attitudes. Or Attitudes changed completely. NOT
Attitudes had a big change
Good afternoon, my name is Andy. Could you
tell me your name please?
Michael Galovic is my name.
Thank you Michael. I'd like you to
tell me about your home-town or city please.
It is Belgrade, ah capital of former Yugoslavia, now Serbia. Uh... One and a half
million inhabitants placed at uhhh the congregation of two big rivers - [unknown].
Can you tell me about the most interesting
things in Belgrade?
Um probably its past - uh... a colourful past I would say. And then physically,
the configuration and dynamics of the place.
And could you describe places of special
interest I could visit near where you live?
Oh yes, there are ah many ah wonderful, ah natural interest places so to say, and
places of historical interest. But mostly the famous monasteries - medieval
monasteries from say 13th century on.
Hmm and what would be the best way for me
to get to those places?
I guess the best would be to simply umm look up the travel agency that deals with
err inter-Serbia tours, especially the monastery tours. And they are well guided,
and you will be well taken care of.
Hmm should I go there at any special time
of year?
Uhh certainly, as in whole Europe, I think the best time is sometime in Spring or
Autumn.
Hmm... Springtime or Autumn?
Yes, say April, May uh; and then perhaps September, early October.
Oh I see, Ok, thank you for that. I'd
like to ask you a few questions about food and diet now. What do you usually eat
for breakfast?
Umm well I'm not much of a breakfast eater... but so I tend to have a
light breakfast. But say, people tend to eat a lot for breakfast, and uh it's
also things I guess that are meat-based and milk - hot milk, and hot tea is accompanying
all that.
Mmhmm and what is the most important meal
of the day, in your opinion Michael?
Uhh well in my opinion, as I am told it should be the breakfast. But for me personally
I love early dinners - that's my preference. I am not saying it is the
most important; it's the one that I like the most.
Mmhmm mmhmm and what should we eat to stay
healthy?
Um I would say certainly not err heavy food that takes a lot to digest, so I would
recommend a lot of vegetables and fruit, and err fish and chicken rather than red
meat although I wouldn't discard red meat just like that at all.
Mmhmm will peoples diet change in the future?
I have impression, because we are witnessing the obesity daily in many countries.
So it's all around us and it's uh becoming a very serious problem. And
I have impression that everybody starts focusing on that, so I have impression that
we'll get err more attention to diets that will make us feel light and agile
and err being able to perform. So I guess the clever combination of our food intake
is more important than only what we eat. Err it is not just about what we shouldn't
eat I think, it's more about how we eat it and when. So we should maybe start
our meals with easily digestible things such as fruit and finish with heavier stuff,
rather the other way round.
Thank you... thank you. Speak one-to two
minutes on topic, with one minute to plan answer. Topic: Describe a celebration
you recently participated in.
Um By the end of um January, precisely on 27th of January last, I was at a friend's
place on Central Coast. As err err a guest to his family feast, and he was celebrated-
celebrating sorry- his family was celebrating, their family patron Saint day, which
is a very important feast for the Serbs in the orthodox tradition. So it was interesting
to see how that particular feast is being celebrated.
Umm originated centuries ago, it is still very strong, going strong. And very few
things have changed I was amazed to witness. But the main thing was that err um
over there in Europe err, given the time of the year, these feasts are usually celebrated
in November, December, January - it is cold, so the food, accompanying food
is corresponding, it's heavy, and all that you need to eat during that time.
Whereas here we were sweating in the hot January and yet we had the same type of
food that we would be eating in January in Europe. So that was interesting. But
the most important thing about that type of feast and celebration is that the host,
both my friend and his wife, were standing on their feet all the time-the whole
day, absolutely um err being impeccable hosts to every whim or need that we ah guests
would have, some 20 of us. So um it was really a special day and all of us, 20 people
there, felt very, very special.
Thank you Michael. Michael, are there many
similar celebrations where you come from?
Yes, but this is the most important one I think.
Thank you. Now let's talk more about
traditions and celebrations. What role do traditional ceremonies play in the social
life of people in your country?
Umm they have always played an important role. But I have impression that it is
err more so the case these days, when even the youth is embracing them - simply
feeling need to go back to their roots.
And what traditions were important for your
grandparents, say 50 years ago?
Apart from- Apart from that Slava, or family patron saint day, all other major and
secondary orthodox Christian festivities or err festive days are important, or were
important as well. Such as Christmas or Easter for instance, or that keeps being
the major focus of my tradition and people.
Mmmhmm. And which traditions are we likely
to continue to celebrate in the future?
Umm..But, I will say precisely those that we mentioned before. I have a feeling
that they are simply going strong, that they err are not fading. Simply because
in this time and era people are overwhelmed by-by the velocity, by the speed, so
at the same time they feel need to go back to their own beginnings and traditions,
so it is simply err reviving what we already have.
How would you describe young people's
attitudes towards tradition?
Um I would say that at the beginning many of young people would maybe not embrace
fully the idea of going through every painstaking detail of preparations and err
behaviour codes for all these celebrations and feasts. But then uh, gradually it
will become a part of their lives, and um that would be their connection with their
families and extended families, so they would kind of grow more and more into it,
and trying to adhere to every rule that tradition was brought to them by their parents
and grandparents. So at the beginning maybe the youth would take it lightly on the
surface only, but then later um I think the traditions will be embraced fully.
And do you think customs and traditions
are changing these days?
Um, I would say so inevitably because of the adjustment to urban- to the urban living
if you wish, and to the fast times that we live in. So definitely there are concessions
to what err used to be done before. But the core, which is much more important,
is always preserved. At least has been the case so far.
Do you think traditions and customs are
affected by advertising?
I never actually gave it a thought. Uh there might be, but again in my personal
experience I haven't seen any kind of uh direct influence that would uh change
or alter, take people from their original directions whatever the advertisement
is about.
Do some countries celebrate traditions more
than others?
Um I wouldn't say so, I have impression that all countries celebrate traditions,
or rather the people who live in these countries. Even in some new countries, a
conglomerate of different people, and all these people would stick to their old
traditions. That's how I see it. So, people who wouldn't follow the
traditions would do it in all sorts of countries, or in any country.
Thank you Michael, that's the end of the speaking test.