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      • At the beginning of the IELTS Speaking test the examiner will ask for your name. Just state your real full name or say something like “My name is Chow Xin Xin, but you can call me Stephen.” However, if the examiner asks you a question about your name, you must be ready to respond.
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    • Who gave you your name? Traditionally, in Vietnam, the names of new-born children are given by one of their relatives, usually their grandparents. However, in my case, an acquaintance of my parents came up with my name, and mom and dad just instantly agreed, because neither of them had any idea what to name me.
    • Does your name have any particular (or, special) meaning? Most Vietnamese names do, I suppose, and mine is not an exception. My name can be interpreted as a river in Autumn.
    • Do you like your name? Answer 1: In the past, no. I used to blame my parents for giving me such a boyish name. I even had a deep, warm voice, just like a mature man, which is why all of my classmates made fun of me back in primary and secondary school.
    • In your country, do people feel that their names are very important? There’s no doubt about it. In Vietnam, names are not only a means of identification.
    • Who gave you your name ? / What’s the origin of your name? My name is named after a famous figure who my parents really admire and they really hope that I can turn out to be exactly like her in the future.
    • Does your name have any special meaning? Most Vietnamese names do, I suppose, and mine is not an exception. My name can be interpreted as a river in Autumn.
    • Do you think your name is special? Actually, the name [……] is fairly common in my country. You would be pretty surprised at how many girls here are named [….].
    • Do you like your name? Definitely yes! It’s a simple, yet meaningful name to me. Say if you ask me whether I would like to change my name into another one, my answer would be a big no.
  2. Nov 10, 2022 · Does your name have any special meaning? Answer 1: For China as I live here at the moment: In my country, we have a tradition that some families follow. This tradition is about giving names based on ancient characters from our language that mean something powerful. For example, my name means literally "brave" and "wise".

  3. PART 1. NAMES. ANSWERS. Does your name have any special meaning? (Answer 1) Oh wow! Well, my name is a combination of my parents’ names. That’s special simply because I carry the name of my beloved (dearly loved) parents and I’m their only child whose name is a combination of theirs. Actually, the meaning behind my name is a great ruler.

  4. Jun 16, 2021 · The difference between opening and development questions. What is your (full) name? Can I have your name, please? Could you tell me your full name, please? What shall I call you? How can I address you? Does your name have any special meaning? Is your name important to you? Do Korean/Chinese (your nationality) people like changing their name? Why?

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  6. What is your name? Answer: My full name is Mark Arthur. My family members and friends call me Mark. You can call me 'Mark' if you like. Alternative answer: My full name is Monica Cole. People who know me personally usually call me Monica. You can also call me Monica if you like. Q. How do you spell your name?

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