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  • Mhm.

  • Welcome to the speaking section of the Eilts exam.

  • My name is Adrian I will be your examiner for this part of the test and I'm recording this for clerical purposes.

  • The time is 11 in the morning.

  • We're in Madhya Pradesh Bhopal and this is candidate number 738915762.

  • And examiner number 89 52.

  • The speaking section has three parts.

  • I will give you instructions for each.

  • Can I see your identification?

  • Yes sure here is my passport that I used to register for this examination.

  • Please have a look.

  • What is your full name?

  • My first name is to rana and my family name is by please just call me theron.

  • Oh okay to rana For part one.

  • I will ask you a couple more questions to get to know you better and some questions on a general topic.

  • Where do you live?

  • I live in a three bedroom detached house in Bhopal in the capital of Madhya Pradesh.

  • I have lived in my house all my life.

  • What do you do in your free time?

  • In my spare time?

  • I love to do photography and upload short videos on instagram.

  • I baked cupcakes and photographed and uploaded it on my social video profile.

  • Just yesterday.

  • Let's talk about newspaper and magazine.

  • How often do you read a newspaper?

  • And how about a magazine?

  • I haven't bought a paper magazine on newspaper.

  • As long as I remember I may have flipped through one in a superstore but that's about it but I do follow subscriptions on my mobile.

  • I read a magazine called femina on internet every week.

  • What articles do you like reading?

  • I love reading about health, fashion and recent trends.

  • These are also related to my hobbies.

  • The cupcake that I baked yesterday was vegan healthy and delicious.

  • When was the last time you bought a magazine or newspaper?

  • As I mentioned before, I don't remember me buying a newspaper or a magazine in a long time.

  • However I do have digital subscription to femina which I read each week.

  • It is not much but just a few rupees each month and they do have really good information.

  • Have you ever written an article for a magazine or newspaper?

  • Let me think about it.

  • I did write an article for my school newsletter when I was in middle school.

  • I wrote an article for a school newsletter, clock stating the importance of planting trees and taking care of the environment.

  • If you would subscribe to a monthly magazine, what would it be and why?

  • Aside from femina I would love to subscribe to the world and women's error.

  • All of these publications are not only originated from India but they also really have good updated information.

  • That is the end of Part one.

  • We will now continue with part two.

  • For this part I will show you some questions.

  • You will have one minute to read these questions, think about your answers and then you will have 1 to 2 minutes to speak in the one minute preparation time.

  • You can take notes if you wish you have some note paper there and your pencil and of course I will tell you when to start and stop, please do not touch the question paper there you are talk about an enjoyable experience you had at a restaurant, your one minute preparation time begins now Just before we watch the rest of this interview and the lesson, I want to give you an opportunity to speak English well like Toronto again, we have partnered with Kam Li, a world class app that lets you connect with a native English speaking tutor 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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  • I had a truly lovely dining experience at, under the mango tree restaurant which is located in the west part of Bhopal, not too far from the national park and the lake.

  • I had been there with my parents and one of my close friends and me, we really didn't have any chance to go out and enjoy a restaurant due to the pandemic lockdown and my dad splurged a bit and took us for a fine dining restaurant, I did a bit of research online for under the Mango tree and found the reviews to be create 4.5 out of five and the ambiance is truly amazing.

  • The restaurants located inside the Jahan Nama Palace and there are sitting on the rooftop overlooking the pool, there are lanterns all around and it is open air and we literally sit around a big beautiful mango tree, this is a barbecue restaurant and they saw us dishes which are served to the royal families over the centuries.

  • I had an opportunity to taste a variety of dishes like curries and kebabs as well as some rice dishes and delicious lucy so much of the experience was outstanding.

  • The service, the food, the ambiance, it was splendid.

  • It is really hard to say how under the mango tree could be even better with all the services they provide but I suppose the service could be faster personally, I think there is no rush for a person when he's sitting under such a beautiful place.

  • Of course it could be cheaper but with the quality of service they provide, they couldn't do it any cheaper in all, I feel it is a perfect experience.

  • Alright, I'll stop you there, your time is up Um and please turn over your note paper and put it to the side along with your pencil will take back the questions and now we will continue with part three.

  • For this part, I will ask you some questions related to your response um and connected to this topic, let's talk about successful restaurants, what are the most popular types of restaurants these days?

  • It is sad to say but the most popular restaurants these days are the fast food chains like Mcdonald's and KFC because they provide fast food and at a cheaper cost and also they are addictive because of all the Msg and sugar.

  • However, I must say that restaurants like under the mango tree are also popular for their equality and why are these so popular as I mentioned before, these places provide fast food and cheap food and people nowadays are busy in their life and they don't have much money so they prefer fast food and especially a lot of young people go out to these outlets for a quick bite what is needed for a restaurant to be successful for a restaurant to be successful I believe like under the mango tree, the quality of food is firstly important.

  • Apart from that the service is important and it should have a unique selling point.

  • Like a beautiful view.

  • How do negative experiences affect the restaurant?

  • Oh bad experience at a restaurant.

  • A sure way to go out of business.

  • I have heard an average customer will tell at least five people when they have a good experience eating out and But they will tell at least 12 people when they have a very bad experience eating out.

  • The customer is always right.

  • Policy is very important in the hospitality industry.

  • How has technology affected the success or failure of a restaurant?

  • The modern technologies used for preparing food ordering and solving has very much helped in restaurants to be successful.

  • So many restaurants nowadays use digital menus, They have a Q.

  • R.

  • code at the table to order food also reviews online can make or break a restaurant.

  • As I mentioned earlier, the reason I chose to go to under the Mango tree was because of the online reviews.

  • It had 4.5 from almost 400 guests.

  • Let's talk about improving business.

  • What are the best ways to improve the operations of a business?

  • I think the right way to optimize a business is through regular reviews and feedback of activities and the results as this can help the company identify the mistakes and make improvements.

  • Therefore customer feedback is very important.

  • Who is responsible for improving a business.

  • It is the owner, the management and the frontline workers who is responsible for our business to provide quality products and services.

  • Problems in any tear in staffing can result in a negative impact.

  • What resources are available to help businesses to operate well.

  • I think there are many resources available for companies to function, especially in capitalist society, where small and medium businesses are the backbone of the economy.

  • There are different kinds of business loans, trainings and tax benefits available for companies to try.

  • During the pandemic.

  • The government provided relief funds for companies to survive the hardship.

  • How can entrepreneurs find resources to improve their business?

  • The best way to support startups or growing companies is to search online or network with others in the industry.

  • It is wise to get more information from experienced companies that have already gone through growing pains.

  • That is the end of part three, that concludes the speaking section of the Eilts exam.

  • You will have your mark available online in about two days and your official certificate in the mail in about 10 days time.

  • Good bye.

  • Thank you.

  • Bye.

  • So why does Toronto to deserve this solid band nine former performance on the speaking section?

  • Her speaking isn't flawless.

  • It means that she does make some mistakes, but they are far and few between.

  • So what is required to be graded an expert user on the islets exam simply put clear, coherent, detailed and original conversation.

  • What do I mean by conversation?

  • I mean that this 12-15 minute interview should come across as a connected piece of information.

  • Let's take a look at part one where Toronto is talking about newspapers and magazines in this part to Rana gives clear detailed and visual communication for each of the questions.

  • When asked about when she has read a newspaper or a magazine, she explains to the examiner that she hasn't actually read a carbon copy newspaper or magazine, as long as she can remember unless it's an issue that she's picked up at a superstore while maybe waiting at the checkout.

  • This creates a visual image and clear communication.

  • Toronto to uses a lot of detailed vocabulary.

  • She names a few different types of publications for digital magazines in India and she connects these like femina amongst various answers, it's clear that she's nervous and at times she fumbles her words, but overall it's excellent communication, she uses natural expressions as well as qualifications throughout her responses in part to the cue card or long part Tirana's band nine level communication really shines as she explains her experience at under the mango tree restaurant.

  • It's clear that Toronto knows when talking about a location like under the mango tree restaurant, it's important to talk about where it is, it's important to talk about the people that go there, the activities that happen there and then her experiences, she clearly explains that under the mango tree is near a national park in a specific area of Bhopal.

  • She then explains what the restaurant looks like the ambiance of the restaurant with the lanterns and the big beautiful mango tree.

  • She talks about her parents, her friends and her being there for a fine dining experience.

  • She explains that there is a barbecue style menu there, the foods that she tried the conversations that she had, It's this kind of structure when talking about a location that gives that band nine level idea to the examiner.

  • It's important to practice this kind of structured communication for part two, whether it's about a location, a person object event or an idea.

  • Each of these categories like a location has a specific set of information that you need to present Clearly Tirana has practiced this and this is why she's able to get that band nine.

  • Let's take a look at part three in part three.

  • As with part one, Tirana continues a conversation style communication where the information is connected.

  • When asked about popular restaurants, she answers fast food places with examples like KFC and Mcdonald's, but then she also reflects back to part two saying that fine dining restaurants like under the mango tree are also popular.

  • She uses a broad range of grammar accurately not only present perfect and conditional, but even a direct quote, she says that in the hospitality industry, the saying that the customer is always right is very important, this is natural, it's not forced, although Tirana at times hesitates and even slightly fumbles her words.

  • These are not unnatural mistakes.

  • She is original.

  • She stays on topic and gives enough content for the examiner to grade her a bad nine.

  • You too can do this with practice.

  • Good luck.

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Mhm.

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