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IELTS Speaking Part 2

 

Describe a time you missed an important appointment for something
You should say:

when and where it happened  
what the appointment was for    
what happened when you missed it  
and explain how you felt about the appointment.

Answer

I’m going to describe the time I was late for my first job interview. It happened in the fall of 2012, as I recall, which is when I was a sophomore. I had always dreamed of becoming a marketer, so I’d already joined a marketing course and after that, I was ready to apply for an internship in this field. The company I applied to was a start-up in education technology. Specifically, they offered online English courses to those who wanted to brush up on their English speaking skills. They were looking for a marketing intern, and as I was interested in both English and marketing, I applied for this position.

I sent them my CV and was accepted, so we made an appointment for an interview. However, when the day came, I was late for the interview because I was lost. I can still recollect the panic that I felt, and I finally managed to get to the interview, but 30 minutes late. “I am so doomed,” I thought, and the next thing I knew, the interviewer just told me I was late for the interview without prior notice so regrettably I was rejected.

That was a painful experience for me, and since then I’ve tried my best not to be late for any appointments ever again.

Vocabulary:

Sophomore [n] a student in the second year of a course of study at a college or university:
e.g. Most universities provide internship opportunities for their third-year students, or even sophomores.

Marketer [n] a person whose job it is to promote and sell the products of a company in the best possible way:
e.g. As a marketer and developer of software, I earn a lot of money these days.

Start-up [n] a company that is just beginning to operate:
e.g. His company was a successful start-up in the field of bio-engineering.

Education technology [expression] education using technology to deliver knowledge, e.g. using computers and projectors in class:
e.g. Education technology has become really popular these days.

To brush up on smt [phrasal verb] to quickly improve a skill, especially when you have not used it for a long time:
e.g. I must brush up on my Spanish before I go to Spain.

To recollect [v] to remember something, especially when you make an effort to remember it:
e.g. I recollect all the details of my flat in Paris.

Panic [n] a feeling of fear or anxiety that prevents you from thinking clearly:
e.g. Office workers fled in panic as the fire started to spread.

Doomed [adj] certain to fail, die, or be destroyed:
e.g. This is a doomed city – the volcano will erupt very soon.

Prior [adj] happening or existing before something else or before a particular time:
e.g. Please give us prior notice if you need an evening meal.

To reject [v] to refuse to accept, use, or believe something or someone:
e.g. The prime minister rejected the suggestion that it was time for him to resign.

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