Ielts speaking Actual Tests and Suggested Answers
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Foydali Speaking actual tests(Feb-May)
Vocabulary
Stress out (verb) be nervous, worried Get someone or something away from someone or something (phrasal verb) to take someone or something away from someone or something, in any combination The hustle and bustle of something (phrase) busy and noisy activity Hide away (phrasal verb) Try out a brand new recipe (phrase) try a new recipe Unwind (verb) To become free of nervous tension; relax Every now and then (idiom) sometimes Throw a party (phrase) arrange a party Chit-chat (noun) friendly conversation about things that are not very important QUESTIONS FOR PART 3 8.1. How often do you visit parks? My area is filled with parks and there's a park very close to where I live, so I probably go there once or twice a week if the weather's neither scorching hot nor freezing cold. I love to go jogging with my father in the early morning where we can enjoy fresh air and spectacular scenery. Fill with (verb) To supply or provide to the fullest extent Scorching hot (adj) extremely hot Freezing cold (adj) extremely cold 8.2. Do we need big parks or small parks in the city? Personally, small parks in the city are much more convenient than big parks. Firstly, it would serve better quality for citizens in an area. Parks are the places for people to not only take physical exercise, but also wind down and relax. It would also create a friendly environment for everyone. Second, a big park takes up too much available space in the city. This space can be used for educational purposes rather than just for entertaining ones. Wind down (phrasal verb) to relax after a period of excitement or worry Take up (phrasal verb) to fill a particular amount of space or time 8.3. Why is it important to have parks in a city? Parks play an important role in a city. The foremost reason is that parks contribute to reduction of the urban heat effect. Another reason is Parks provide space for neighbourhood residents to interact with each other and meet new people. They’re also great spaces for events and for people to engage in recreational activities. This allows people to develop a sense of community. A park is perfect for a picnic, a concert, or a farmer’s market - whatever your community feels it needs. Vocabulary Engage in something (phrasal verb) to take part in a particular activity, especially one that involves competing with other people or talking to them A sense of community a feeling that members matter to one another and to the group, and a shared faith that members' needs will be met through their commitment to be together 8.4. Do you like to visit movie theatres? I love to spend time watching movie in cinema with my friends. That is a moment that we can chill out after working and build up our friendship by sharing our common hobby. Chill out (phrasal verb) relax Build up (phrasal verb) to create and develop something over a long period of time 8.5. Where do people like to go on weekends? In the past, most people usually stayed at home and spent time with family. However, this habit has changed currently. Shopping malls and restaurants have been increasingly opened and become the entertaining place for everyone, especially families with children. Moreover, officers participate in yoga classes or sport centres to exercise. 8.6. What do old people do to relax? Stress in the elderly has many sources, including the loss of a partner, money worries, health problems and a lack of independence. They tend to isolate themselves at home with negative thoughts. Therefore, the elder people should be encouraged to find and maintain social contact as interaction with other old friends. Joining to a club or community service is another way to make them feel happier. Download 1.86 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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