IELTS2 Video Scripts
IELTS2 Video Scripts
IELTS2 Video Scripts
Exam Essentials
Examiner:
Candidate:
Examiner:
Candidate:
Examiner:
Examiner:
Part 1
(01:14 to 05:57)
Examiner:
Right, in the first part of the interview, Im going to ask you some
questions about yourself. So lets talk about what you do. Do you
work, or study?
Candidate:
Examiner:
Candidate:
Im studying law and yes, I do enjoy it, most aspects of it. But, in this
final year there is a lot of hard work and a lot of reading, and I cannot
say that I enjoy all of this reading. But, um, what I really enjoy is
working on case studies. What I mean is discussing cases, um, I like
to exchange ideas with people.
Examiner:
Candidate:
I want to have a career in law, um, but I have to decide which area
to specialize in first, and then maybe study for another four or five
years. Um, I hope to specialize in environmental law, which is the
law that businesses use to have to abide by to ensure that their
practices do not affect the environment.
Examiner:
Lets talk about friendships. How do you spend time with your
friends?
Candidate:
Examiner:
And is there one person you could call your best friend?
Candidate:
Examiner:
And can you tell me about a friend you remember from your
childhood?
Candidate:
Thats going back a long time. There is a boy that I dont know now,
but was a very good childhood friend of mine, was called Hector. Um,
we were about around nine or ten years old and we did everything
together. Um, he was kind of geeky, I guess. I had other friends that
I had similar interests with and I did sport with but, I liked Hector
Now lets move on to talk about culture. Tell me about something that
you feel is special to the culture in your country. I mean, it could be
the food, or maybe the music or perhaps art and literature.
Candidate:
I could talk about any of these things but, er, give me a moment I
think it is better that I talk about food. Im very proud of Spanish art
and literature but I think that I know most about food. You could say
Im a food expert.
Examiner:
Candidate:
Id say that there are not one traditional dish, but there are many
regional dishes that are famous. For example, paradilla is very
famous in coastal areas, which is grilled seafood, and everyone will
have every kind of fish you can imagine. Um, but if youre in the
mountains you will eat food that is from the mountains maybe
a deer or goat or things like this. But, dont think that Spanish
food is necessarily just about traditional dishes. Like I say, the best
restaurants are the most adventurous.
Examiner:
Thank you.
Part 2
(05:58 to 10:07)
Examiner:
Now, Im going to give you a topic, and Id like you to talk about it for
one to two minutes. You have one minute to plan what youre going
to say and you can make notes if you wish. Do you understand?
Candidate: Yes.
Examiner:
So, theres your paper and pencil and this is your topic. So, Id
like you to describe an event that you attended recently.
OK. Now you have one to two minutes for this, so dont worry if
I stop you, Ill tell you when the times up. Could you please start
speaking now?
Candidate:
Now, perhaps the most important thing of this day was the people
that I saw there. I saw many uncles and aunts that I had not seen for
many years, and many cousins that I had not seen since I was a boy.
My mothers brother came from Canada and one of my grandfathers
sisters came from Australia. It was very emotional and it was
wonderful to see my grandparents this happy.
The best moment for me was when my grandfather made his speech.
He thanked my grandmother for sticking with him all these years
and it was not only my mother crying at this point, I can assure you.
Hes a very good speaker and he made everybody laugh as well and
finally, of course, they cut the cake and everybody came together for
the group photo and ...
Examiner:
Thank you. So, what time did you get to bed that night?
Candidate:
Examiner:
Thank you, can I have the booklet, the pencil and the paper. Thank
you.
Part 3
(10:08 to 14:30)
Examiner:
Lets talk about past events in general. Do you think photographs are
the best way to record and remember special events in our lives?
Candidate:
Thats a really good question, and I mean of course photos are part
of our lives now in a way that was not possible in other eras. I read
the other day that more photos are taken now than ever before,
and I mean millions or maybe billions of photos every day its as
if we have to take a photo to prove that something happened! I can
understand that, I mean, I think that people want to remember special
events and even everyday things too. And personally I love taking
photos when I go places and see my friends. And I also love looking
at old photos I think they can provide an insight into the past
as well.
Examiner:
Candidate
I think that they can be very powerful and remind us of special places
and people and even remind us what we were doing this day or how
we can be feeling in this moment. They are also a record of our lives,
visually, and for example photos of you as a baby, and then as a
child. I think its an incredible thing, like a diary. I think it can act as a
trigger for memory as well.
Examiner:
Candidate:
Examiner: Yes.
Candidate:
Well, yes I think that writing things down can definitely help us to
remember the past but also the reality is that people no longer write
things down in the same way like long letters or diaries. Some
people do but I think that we have less time and patience nowadays,
and writing is more of a luxury, I suppose. In fact, I cannot remember
the last time that I put pen to paper apart from this exam! I think
I can just about stretch to a postcard. However, my mum tells me
that she kept a daily diary, um, throughout her childhood, recording
everything that she did. She wrote lots and lots during the school
holidays especially and I like the idea of doing that but I know that
I would never get around to actually sitting down and putting my
thoughts on a page.
Examiner:
Candidate
Well, Im not sure that I can come down on one side or the other.
Though on balance, I would say that visual image is more powerful.
Um, Im trying to think of a good example here there are so many
famous photos that capture a moment in time, but one particular
photo stands out for me is the image of the wall coming down in
Berlin, in Germany in 1989. When you look at the photo, you can
imagine the place and the time and the moment very, very clearly.
And I think its amazing that one image can do that.
Examiner:
Candidate:
Im not sure that I can agree with that because I do not believe we
can make sense of the future unless we understand what happened
in the past.
Examiner:
Candidate:
Well, in Spain we are very proud of our culture and identity and Im
sure that is true for many people across the world. Maybe thats why
so many people spend a lot of time researching back into their family
history. I know that from travelling around to other countries like the
UK, how important history is and how important celebrating the past
is. It enables people to understand where they came from and where
they are going. So, in that sense, the past and the future are linked.
Um, so, we cannot forget the past even if we do want to concentrate
on the future.
Examiner:
Thank you very much. Thats the end of the speaking test.
Candidate:
Thank you.