Microsoft Word Kiran Makkar's Speaking Cue Cards May-August 022 First Version May 22. docx
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www.instagram.com/makkarielts www.facebook.com/makkarielts 153 and she was born in the first week of July. • I was really excited about it because I was going to become an uncle for the first time in my life. • As per the doctor’s advice, we got my sister admitted to the local hospital on the 6th of July, and my niece was born on the morning of 7th July. • I waited the entire night outside the hospital, and I was very excited and anxious at the same time. • In fact, everybody in the family was curious whether it would be a boy or a girl, but I just wanted the baby and mother to be healthy as it was during the COVID period. • My sister was in the labor room for almost 5-6 hours, which to me felt like an eternity. • Finally, when we received the good news from the doctor, I thanked God and congratulated and hugged everyone around me. • My dad and brother-in-law brought sweets for everyone, and we could see smiling faces everywhere. • It was a special day because holding my niece for the first time and looking at how small she was brought tears of joy into my eyes. • Also, my sister decided to name her Prisha, which means God’s gift, and it was a name suggested by me. • Prisha is one year old now and she has just started to walk. • I love her a lot and the day she was born was one of the happiest days of my life. Follow-ups 1. On what occasions do people usually need to wait? I think that waiting is a big part of our everyday life, and we have to wait for many of the situations in our life. It could be when we are meeting someone, when we order food at a restaurant or when we need to travel by public transport. In general, if the situation or the task requires two or more people to complete it, then the waiting factor kicks in automatically. 2. Who behaves better when waiting children or adults? I think adults have more patience when it comes to waiting because they are more mature and from their past experience they know that some things are worth the wait. On the other hand, children want everything with the click of a button and lack patience. 3. Compared to the past are people less patient now, why? Yes, people are less patient nowadays because technology has made things a lot faster and convenient for people. People can now order food online and it is delivered to their homes in less than 30 minutes, so people expect that everything can be done faster. However, this is also making them impatient because if they have to wait for something which they feel can be done in less amount of time, then they start feeling uncomfortable. 4. What are the positive and negative effects of waiting on society? From a positive point of view, I think that it helps to develop patience in people and society becomes more tolerant. When people are willing to wait for others, it shows that they care for them. From a negative perspective, I think waiting can have disastrous effects sometimes. For example, if we have to wait long for an ambulance, the consequences can be fatal. Secondly, waiting for longer periods in offices or other places can hamper productivity. May-Aug 2022 Speaking Guesswork (First Version) www.makkarielts.com. Final version will be available after 17 th May 2022 on our website www.makkarielts.com Download 2 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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