III. New TOEFL Speaking 

2_1. Take an Interview — Health, Medicine, and Healthcare Systems

An interviewer will ask you questions. Answer the questions and be sure to say as much as you can in the time allowed.

No time for preparation will be provided. You will have 45 seconds to answer each question.

You have agreed to take part in a research study about personal health habits, medical treatment, dentistry, healthcare systems, and important breakthroughs in medicine. You will have a short online interview with a researcher. The researcher will ask you some questions.

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Interviewer: Thank you for speaking with me today. I’m conducting a study about people’s experiences with illness and treatment. I’d like to ask you some questions. [2-second pause] To begin with, can you describe a time when you were seriously ill or had a health problem, and explain how you treated yourself or got medical help?

 
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Interviewer: Great. Now I’d like to ask about dental health. What problems can arise with teeth, and how should people solve and prevent them?

 
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Interviewer: I see. Let’s talk about healthcare systems. What are the main problems in the healthcare system in your country, and what reasons might explain these problems?

 
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Interviewer: OK. Some people believe that healthcare should be free for all citizens, while others argue that free healthcare is too expensive for the government to provide. Do you support the idea that healthcare should be free for all citizens? How could this be achieved?

 
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Interviewer: Finally, I’d like to ask about medical progress. Which breakthroughs in medicine do you think have played a pivotal role in the development of our civilization? Why?

 
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2_2. Take an Interview — Biology, Medicine, and the Future of Human Health

An interviewer will ask you questions. Answer the questions and be sure to say as much as you can in the time allowed.

No time for preparation will be provided. You will have 45 seconds to answer each question.

You have agreed to take part in a research study about biology, healthy lifestyles, medical technologies, and the future of healthcare. You will have a short online interview with a researcher. The researcher will ask you some questions.

Interviewer: Thank you for joining this interview. I’d like to begin by asking about health habits. Some people carefully monitor what they eat, how much they sleep, and how physically active they are, whereas others pay attention to their health only after problems arise. How important do you think daily habits are in determining a person’s long-term health?

 
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Interviewer: Let’s move on to medical technology. Nowadays, artificial intelligence is sometimes used to analyse scans, identify patterns in blood tests, and suggest possible diagnoses. Some people trust these technologies, while others remain skeptical. To what extent do you think AI should be involved in diagnosing diseases?

 
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Interviewer: People today are often exposed to stress, irregular sleep schedules, and information overload. From a biological point of view, how do you think these factors affect the human body and mind?

 
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Interviewer: Scientists continue searching for ways to extend human life through genetics, biotechnology, and anti-ageing medicine. Some people are excited about the possibility of living far longer, while others worry about the social and ethical consequences. What is your opinion about increasing human longevity?

 
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Interviewer: Finally, I’d like to ask about the future of biology and medicine. Some experts believe that personalised medicine and gene editing could completely transform healthcare, whereas others fear these technologies could increase inequality or be misused. Do you think the benefits outweigh the risks?

 
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