Q. 5. How may eating habits change in the coming decades?
Answer:
I firmly believe that with “globalization” at such a rapid pace,
people will actually forget about the “idea” eating
traditional food as we
all will start preparing and enjoying all kinds of food from different parts
of the world. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see that each and
every country in this world is organizing some kinds of international food
festivals or international cooking competition in the coming
decades in
order to encourage their citizens to change their food habits so that they
don’t have to rely on only one certain kind of food to “survive” when
there is a “famine” or “drought”.
Besides, I also wouldn’t be surprised if most of the people in different
parts of the world stop cooking at home completely
because of making
fast food available at a very affordable price. However, at the same
time, I wouldn’t also be surprised if we see “obesity” becoming an
epidemic problem or disease all over the world.
Q. 6. What one aspect of a foreign tradition you like about their
eating habits? Why?
Answer:
I like pretty much all the traditions with regards to eating
habits of all countries and cultures as they all help me to understand
and appreciate the “diversities” in our world in a better way. But one
particular tradition, which I really like, is the habit
of eating fishes by the
Japanese people. In fact, fish is featured so much prominently on the
Japanese food menu that the average Japanese person consumes more
than 154 pounds annually - or about a half pound a day!
The Japanese are so “mad” about eating
fish that they collectively
consume 12% of the world’s fish while accounting for only 2% of the
global population. I like this particular habit because the health benefits
of eating fish are just too many to count, and
I also happen to enjoy
eating fish too much! Besides, who doesn’t know that fresh, cured,
smoked, or salted, fish, loaded with vitamin A and omega-3 fatty acids,
help to protect against various types of cancer!
IELTS Speaking Part 3 topic:
Work.
1. Do you think job satisfaction is more important than salary when
choosing a job?
2. What skills do you think are needed to get a good job these days?
3. Do you think women should be able to do all the same jobs that men
do?
4. How has technology changed the way we work?
5. What is the difference between white-collar and blue-collar jobs?
6. What jobs do you think are most valuable to society?
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