Answer:
Grandparents in a family are like the pillars of virtue and they play an important role.
They maintain a balance for the family by nurturing the old traditions
and values and teach how
to adhere to the roots. With the increasing number of both working parents,
grandparents often
look after the children. They often advise the rest of the family time to time regarding family
matters as they have more experience and thus their advice often
saves us from taking wrong
decisions. From this sense, they act like reliable mentors.
Q.
5: Who do you think should be responsible for the care of the elderly, the family or the
government?
Answer:
I believe the family has the major responsibility to look
after their elder family
members and support them personally as they did in their youth age. These senior citizens have
sacrificed a lot throughout their lives to form a family and then to make them happy.
The young
members should do everything in their power to accompany their elder members and provide
them with their necessities.
Having said that, the government has some responsibilities as well.
These elder members were
once taxpayers and thus they deserve healthcare, entertainment and
other facilities from the
state.
Q.
6: Why is the number of joint families decreasing in modern time?
Answer:
I believe the city-centric life which is highly competitive and busy has diminished the
concept of joint family and created the nuclear family. Besides
the urban influence, ever-
increasing inflation, our affection towards a materialistic life and less inclination towards the
traditions and values have ended up making our own nuclear family.
IELTS Speaking Part 3 Topic:
Choosing work &
Work-Life balance.
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