The first set of questions, asked to almost all students
Q1: May I know your full name?
Ans: My full name is Kiranpreet Kaur Makkar. (Note: Full name means given name + middle name if any + surname. Most students will speak the name given in the passport, which may not have the surname. So, you must speak your full name in answer to this question)
Q2: May I see your ID?
Ans: Here is my passport. (Note: open the first page of the passport and show it to the examiner. You don’t need to say ‘Yes’)
Q3: How may I address you?
Ans: You may address me as Kiran. (Note 1: Here you may even speak your nickname. It just means that while asking the next questions, the examiner will call you by that name. Note 2: Many students start speaking their address here. Here, the word ‘address’ has been used as a verb, which means ‘call’. In other words, the question is - How may I call you?)
Q4: Where do you come from?
Ans: I come from Phagwara. It is a small town between Jalandhar and Ludhiana.
Q1: What apps have you recently used?
Ans: Recently, I used an app to create a collage for my phone pictures called PicCollage. I wanted to get some photos printed for my room wall and created some nice photo collages with this app.
Q2: What kinds of apps are you usually interested in?
Ans: I am usually interested in gaming apps like Pokemon Go, Subway Surf, etc. Besides these, there are some apps I regularly use like social media apps, Google Maps, WhatsApp, video streaming apps, and shopping apps.
Q3: What was the first app you used?
Ans: I think the first app I used was WhatsApp. It's a great texting app to stay connected with friends and family.
Q4: What kinds of apps would you like to use in the future?
Ans: In the future, I would like to use apps that can help me with my education and career. I want to take some online classes and would like to use education apps like Udemy, edX, etc.
Cue Card
Describe a time you were friendly to someone you didn't like
Ans:
Q1: Why are people friendly with the person they don't like?
Ans: I think the main reason is that they do not want the person to know that they don't like him/her. People feel they might need a favour from the person in the future, and if the person knows that they don't like him/her, he or she won't help them.
Q2: What kinds of people are usually friendly?
Ans: You may consider me naive, but I honestly believe that the majority of the people in the world are really friendly. I also believe that people in rural areas tend to be friendlier than those in urban areas, but that is just because of the fast-paced and stressful life in cities.
Q3: What are the differences between being friendly and polite?
Ans: I think politeness is about words while being friendly is about our actions. I can decline something politely, but I wouldn't consider myself friendly if I did so.
Q4: What do you think about people who are always straightforward?
Ans: I think these people are actually the best people in the world, as one can always expect an honest answer from them. However, I also believe that it is nearly impossible to be straightforward all the time.
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