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Watch

Q.1. Do you wear a watch? 

Yes, I do wear Titan Watch. It is an integral part of my daily dressing up routine. 

Q.2. Why do some people wear expensive watches? 

People have fads for different things, some may like expensive clothes, and others may be fond of good stationery while many others may like to wear expensive pieces of jewellery. Similarly those who are used to wearing a watch may like to spend on an expensive watch. An expensive watch is also used to make a statement about one’s personality and ability to buy one.

Q.3. Have you ever got a watch as a gift? 

Yes, I got this watch as a gift from my parents at my wedding. 

Q.4. Do you think it is important to wear a watch? 

Why? Till a few years ago it was considered an integral part of one’s attire because without a watch one could not have functioned effectively in one’s daily routine. Since the advent of mobile phones wrist watches have become quite dispensable as most people use their mobiles to check on time.

Sports

Q.1. What sports do you like? 

I like to watch many sports like cricket, football, tennis, basketball etc, but I love playing cricket and table tennis. 

Q.2. Where did you learn to play? 

I think I learnt playing cricket by watching it on TV and from the other children in the neighbourhood. In India, everyone likes to play cricket, so it not very hard to learn it. 

Q.3. Did you do some sports when you were young? 

Yes, I have been playing cricket since my childhood. In my childhood, I also used to play hockey and volleyball, but now I don’t. 

Q.4. Do you think children need more exercise? 

Yes certainly. I think the number of children who are unfit and obese is increasing day by day. So, I think it is absolutely necessary that they get more exercise. 

Sport Programs

Q.1. Do you like watching sports programs on TV? 

Yes, I enjoy watching sports programs on TV and would rather them than daily soaps. I really enjoy cricket, soccer, and tennis and love to watch sports programs related to them. 

Q.2. Who do you like to watch sports games with? 

I like to watch sports games with my family. We all like to watch cricket together. My mom usually makes our favorite snacks before the game. I feel it’s a very fun way to spend quality time with family.  

Q.3. Do you like to watch live sports games? 

I have been to the stadium to watch live games, but I would rather watch them on TV at home. Not only it is more economical but also very convenient and comfortable to watch it from my couch at home

Q.4. What kinds of games do you expect to watch in the future? 

I think technology will blend into sports and because of the advancement in VR/AI technology, e-Sports will become popular. People will be watching e-athletes wearing VR goggles battling against each other instead of traditional sports. 

Old Buildings

Q.1. Have you ever seen some old buildings in the city? 

Yes, there are many old buildings in my city, especially in the old city area. 

Q.2. Do you prefer living in an old building or a modern house?

Much as I like to see old buildings  and imagine them in their hey days, I prefer to live in a modern house.

Q.3. Do you think we should preserve old buildings in cities? 

I am very fond of History and anything old always fascinates me, I always feel we need to take our past along into the future, so old buildings being an important part of our legacy need to be protected. 

Q.4. Are there any old buildings you want to see in the future? Why? 

Yes, definitely there are many old buildings on my bucket list. Starting with my own country, I’d like to see all the well-known monuments in the length and breadth of my country. Then there are many buildings like the Colossus Colosseum in Rome, The Angkor Wat Temples in Cambodia, Buildings in the forbidden city in Beijing, Hagia Sophia in Turkey, The pyramids of Giza etc. 

Evening time

Q.1. Do you like the morning or evening? 

I love both mornings and evenings. 

Q.2. What did you do in the evening when you were little? Why?

As a child I would just want to go out and play with my friends because morning and afternoon were taken up by school and school related activities.

Q.3. What do you usually do in the evening?  

I like to walk, sit with my family or visit friends in the evenings. 

Q.4. Are there any differences between what you do in the evening. now and what you did in the past? 

Yes, as I said earlier, evening time in my childhood was synonymous with friends, now I like to be with myself and my family and occasionally with friends in the evenings. 

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Ans. The IELTS exam, which stands for International English Language Testing System, is a widely recognized English language proficiency test. It assesses the English language skills of non-native speakers who want to study, work, or migrate to English-speaking countries.
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Ans. The IELTS exam consists of four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The Listening and Speaking sections are the same for both the Academic and General Training modules, while the Reading and Writing sections differ slightly. The total test duration is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes.
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