However, one of the major disadvantages
of being an artist is that
he/she is not financially solvent most of the times, and he/she has to
rely on some other sources of income to survive. And, as
a result, an
artist has no or a very limited social life. Another disadvantage of being
an artist is most people don’t take “art” as an actual “profession” which
can be equally demoralizing and frustrating for a person with a sense of
“self-respect”.
Q. 6. Do you think that some people are naturally better artists
than others?
Answer:
Yes, I do think that some people are naturally better artists
than others, just like somebody is better in science and mathematics
academically, primarily because of their genetic structure and disposition
towards “creativity”. In fact, it is my opinion that it is the “genetic
disposition” of some children who spent much
of their time in their
childhood by engaging in creative activity, whether it
was drawing or
singing, or whatever that they enjoyed, in order to develop their skills
from the early years of their lives in the process of play.
Of course, some people would choose to argue that it is their “passion”
that drives them to become “better” artists. But, even if I agree with
them to some extent just for the “sake of debate”, I would still argue
that if it is not for their “natural inclination or disposition”, they wouldn’t
be able to turn themselves into some “better” artists.
IELTS Speaking Part 3 topic:
Eating habits.
1. Tell me about the types of food that people eat in your country.
2. How are the eating habits now in your country
different from eating
habits in the past?
3. How healthy is your country’s food?
4. Why do you think different cultures have different table manners?
5. How may eating habits change in the coming decades?
6. What one aspect of a foreign tradition you like about their eating
habits? Why?