Ielts speaking Actual Tests and Suggested Answers
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Foydali Speaking actual tests(Feb-May)
Vocabulary
Offer/ give/ provide an opportunity Be over the moon: to be very pleased Anticipation (n): a feeling of excitement about something (usually something good) that is going to happen Flatly (adv): in a way that is very definite and will not be changed Come as no surprise to someone: will not be surprising [for someone] to learn [something] Underprivileged (a): having less money and fewer opportunities than most people in society Get through (phrasal verb): succeed in communicating with someone in a meaningful way Withdraw (v): to stop taking part in an activity or being a member of an organization; to stop somebody/something from doing these things Hold a grudge against someone: to stay angry (at someone or something) Overprotective (a): too anxious to protect somebody from being hurt, in a way that restricts their freedom Genuinely (adv): in a sincere and honest way that can be trusted QUESTIONS FOR PART 3 30.1. What skills are necessary when making decisions? Off the top of my head, there are quite a few skills which should be made use of when we make a decision. The first one is that we should have a clear vision of what the future is like before a decision is reached. To be precise, we must weigh the pros and cons as well as the worst-case scenarios of each option. Secondly, it ought to be noted that judging our own ability correctly is another skill which is usually ignored. We should be aware of our strengths and weaknesses before deciding whether to take risks or not. 30.2. Do parents in your country allow their children to make important decisions about the future? Usually, parents are really influential when it comes to big decisions in a person’s lifetime. Since they have previous experience, they often impose their thinking on their kids and sometimes urge them to follow their advice. However, the final decision usually depends on the children themselves. This is simply because they are the ones who will take responsibility for their actions. 30.3. Do you think that parents should make important decisions for their children? It’s true that parents have previous experience and they often impose their thinking on their kids and sometimes urge them to follow their advice. However, the final decision should depend on the children themselves. This is simply because they are the ones who will take responsibility for their actions. So, a father’s or mother’s role here is to inform the young of the consequences they have to bear if a certain decision is made. 30.4. How can older people (parents) help young people (their children) make their own decisions wisely? There are a couple of methods that older people or parents can take into account when they want to help their grandchildren or children to have more informed decisions. The first one is that they should really give advice from their owrn experience rather than from word of mouth. Sometimes, the success of others might be one’s failure. The second approach can be that adults should encourage their kids to be on the go, actively seeking information and experience from others rather than being passive and randomly) making a decision. 31. Describe an enjoyable experience you had in the countryside/ Describe an unforgettable experience you have had. It was two years ago when I had my very first motorbike trip with my friends to the first and most ancient village which is located in the Southern [your country]. It is an unforgettable trip that I’ve ever had. Our group had 3 people, Jack, Jenny and me. We chose to visit that village because we wanted to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and get off the beaten track. Moreover, because the village is also the birthplace of my grandparent, I felt really excited to visit the village and get a closer insight into the lifestyle of local people as well as my grandparent. We set out for a day trip to date back to the tradition of our country really early. I’m always a night owl, not an early bird, so leaving the city at 5 a.m made me feel like I was deprived of sleep. However, I was deliriously happy shortly after embarking on the trip to the village. This was because on the way to get there, we admired the breathtaking landscapes which is totally different from the city we are currently living in. After 1 hour drive, we got to the picturesque village which made me feel over the moon. We rented some bikes to cycle around the village with a lot of small alleyways filled with green grass. After riding a bike to the paddy field to get the vibes of the village, we visited some 400 year old ancient house which made of mud and laterite and had a look at communal houses where the local people gathered for festival celebration or public meeting. After that, we had lunch with many scrumptious food which is locally and organically grown. In the afternoon, we joined a cooking class with the villagers who were extremely friendly and clever at making traditional cakes. The highlight of the trip to the village was going to the paddy fields to help the farmers harvest the crop. It was such an once- in-a-lifetime experience which I really enjoyed. That was our first motorbike trip to the outskirt of the city and first time in the countryside so we really enjoyed every single moment there. Jenny was like a dog with two tails while Jack and I were also on cloud nine. We relished everything in the village from the fresh air, cozy ambiance to beautiful landscapes such as small houses or paddy fields. We very much hope that we can embark on a longer trip to the countryside down the road if we have more spare time. Download 1.86 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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