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1. What was your dream job when you were young?
When I was a kid, I dreamed of becoming a pilot because I loved the idea of flying and traveling the world. The thought of seeing new places from high above felt so exciting and adventurous.
2. Have you changed your mind on your dream job?
Yes, over time Iโve become more interested in teaching because I enjoy helping others learn and sharing knowledge. It feels more realistic and meaningful for me now compared to my childhood dream.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข pilot โ a person who flies an aircraft.
โข traveling the world โ visiting many different countries.
โข exciting and adventurous โ thrilling and full of new experiences.
โข teaching โ the job of educating or instructing others.
โข realistic and meaningful โ practical and full of purpose or value.
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1. What was your dream job when you were young?
When I was a kid, I dreamed of becoming a pilot because I loved the idea of flying and traveling the world. The thought of seeing new places from high above felt so exciting and adventurous.
2. Have you changed your mind on your dream job?
Yes, over time Iโve become more interested in teaching because I enjoy helping others learn and sharing knowledge. It feels more realistic and meaningful for me now compared to my childhood dream.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข pilot โ a person who flies an aircraft.
โข traveling the world โ visiting many different countries.
โข exciting and adventurous โ thrilling and full of new experiences.
โข teaching โ the job of educating or instructing others.
โข realistic and meaningful โ practical and full of purpose or value.
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1. How do you feel about advertisements?
I think advertisements can be useful when they introduce new products, but they can also feel annoying when they interrupt videos or shows. It really depends on how creative and well-made they are.
2. Do you like advertisements?
Not really, but I enjoy clever ads that tell a story or use humor, because theyโre more entertaining than the usual ones.
3. Do you like advertisements on TV?
I donโt mind them if theyโre short and creative, but long commercial breaks can be pretty frustrating.
4. Is there much advertising in your country?
Yes, thereโs a huge amount of advertising, especially in big cities where you see billboards, posters, and digital screens everywhere.
5. What are the different places where we see advertisements?
We see ads on social media, TV, buses, subway stations, and even inside elevators. Companies try to reach people in every possible space.
6. What advertising do you have in your country?
We have all types, from online ads and TV commercials to street banners and large billboards promoting everything from food to fashion.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข well-made โ produced with good quality or skill.
โข clever ads โ smart or creative advertisements.
โข huge amount of advertising โ a very large number of ads.
โข social media โ online platforms where people share content and connect.
โข every possible space โ all available locations.
โข street banners โ large printed signs hung outdoors for advertising.
๐ฉ @SpeakingSampleAnswer
1. How do you feel about advertisements?
I think advertisements can be useful when they introduce new products, but they can also feel annoying when they interrupt videos or shows. It really depends on how creative and well-made they are.
2. Do you like advertisements?
Not really, but I enjoy clever ads that tell a story or use humor, because theyโre more entertaining than the usual ones.
3. Do you like advertisements on TV?
I donโt mind them if theyโre short and creative, but long commercial breaks can be pretty frustrating.
4. Is there much advertising in your country?
Yes, thereโs a huge amount of advertising, especially in big cities where you see billboards, posters, and digital screens everywhere.
5. What are the different places where we see advertisements?
We see ads on social media, TV, buses, subway stations, and even inside elevators. Companies try to reach people in every possible space.
6. What advertising do you have in your country?
We have all types, from online ads and TV commercials to street banners and large billboards promoting everything from food to fashion.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข well-made โ produced with good quality or skill.
โข clever ads โ smart or creative advertisements.
โข huge amount of advertising โ a very large number of ads.
โข social media โ online platforms where people share content and connect.
โข every possible space โ all available locations.
โข street banners โ large printed signs hung outdoors for advertising.
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1. Do most people like crowded places?
I think it really depends on the personโsome enjoy the lively atmosphere of crowds, while others find it stressful and prefer quieter spots. Crowded places can feel exciting but also a bit overwhelming at times.
2. Do you like crowded places?
Not really, I usually avoid them because I value my personal space and like to move around without bumping into people. But I donโt mind crowds for special events like concerts or festivals.
3. When was the last time you were in a crowded place?
The last time was a few weeks ago when I went to a busy shopping mall during a weekend sale. It was packed with people, but the energy was kind of fun to experience.
4. Is the city where you live crowded?
Yes, my city can be quite crowded, especially in downtown areas during rush hours. Public transport and main streets often get jam-packed with commuters.
5. Is there a crowded place near where you live?
Yes, thereโs a popular market not far from my home thatโs always full of shoppers, especially in the evenings when everyone goes there to buy food or clothes.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข lively atmosphere โ an energetic and exciting environment.
โข downtown areas โ the main, central part of a city.
โข jam-packed โ extremely full of people or things.
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1. Do most people like crowded places?
I think it really depends on the personโsome enjoy the lively atmosphere of crowds, while others find it stressful and prefer quieter spots. Crowded places can feel exciting but also a bit overwhelming at times.
2. Do you like crowded places?
Not really, I usually avoid them because I value my personal space and like to move around without bumping into people. But I donโt mind crowds for special events like concerts or festivals.
3. When was the last time you were in a crowded place?
The last time was a few weeks ago when I went to a busy shopping mall during a weekend sale. It was packed with people, but the energy was kind of fun to experience.
4. Is the city where you live crowded?
Yes, my city can be quite crowded, especially in downtown areas during rush hours. Public transport and main streets often get jam-packed with commuters.
5. Is there a crowded place near where you live?
Yes, thereโs a popular market not far from my home thatโs always full of shoppers, especially in the evenings when everyone goes there to buy food or clothes.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข lively atmosphere โ an energetic and exciting environment.
โข downtown areas โ the main, central part of a city.
โข jam-packed โ extremely full of people or things.
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1. Have you ever borrowed books from others?
Yes, Iโve borrowed books from friends and classmates, especially when I wanted to read something hard to find in stores. Itโs a nice way to share interests without spending extra money.
2. Have you ever borrowed money from others?
I rarely do, but there were times when I borrowed a small amount from a friend if I forgot my wallet. I always try to pay it back quickly to keep the trust between us.
3. Do you like to lend things to others?
Yes, I donโt mind lending things like notes or gadgets, as long as I know the person will take good care of them. It feels good to help someone out when they need it.
4. How do you feel when people donโt return things they borrowed from you?
I feel a bit disappointed and sometimes awkward, because itโs hard to ask for the item back without sounding rude. It can even make me more cautious about lending in the future.
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1. Have you ever borrowed books from others?
Yes, Iโve borrowed books from friends and classmates, especially when I wanted to read something hard to find in stores. Itโs a nice way to share interests without spending extra money.
2. Have you ever borrowed money from others?
I rarely do, but there were times when I borrowed a small amount from a friend if I forgot my wallet. I always try to pay it back quickly to keep the trust between us.
3. Do you like to lend things to others?
Yes, I donโt mind lending things like notes or gadgets, as long as I know the person will take good care of them. It feels good to help someone out when they need it.
4. How do you feel when people donโt return things they borrowed from you?
I feel a bit disappointed and sometimes awkward, because itโs hard to ask for the item back without sounding rude. It can even make me more cautious about lending in the future.
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1. Do most people like crowded places?
Iโd say it depends on their personality. Some people love the buzz and excitement of being around others, while some find it draining and prefer peace and quiet. Personally, I think most people enjoy crowds only on special occasions.
2. Do you like crowded places?
Not really. I usually find them a bit stressful and noisy, so I try to avoid them unless thereโs something worth it, like a concert or a festival. I just feel more relaxed in quieter environments.
3. When was the last time you were in a crowded place?
I think it was last month when I went to a shopping mall on the weekend. It was full of people buying stuff, and it was hard to even find a seat in the food court.
4. Is the city where you live crowded?
Yes, especially during rush hour when everyoneโs going to or coming back from work. The public transport gets packed, and even the streets can get jammed with cars.
5. Is there a crowded place near where you live?
Yes, thereโs a local bazaar near my house, and itโs always full of people, especially in the evenings. Itโs noisy but quite lively at the same time.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข buzz and excitement โ a lively and energetic feeling in a place.
โข draining โ making someone feel tired or exhausted.
โข special occasions โ events that donโt happen often, like holidays or festivals.
โข stressful โ making you feel worried or tense.
โข rush hour โ the busiest time of day when people travel to or from work.
โข packed โ very full of people.
โข jammed with cars โ crowded or blocked with vehicles.
โข local bazaar โ a traditional marketplace where people sell goods.
๐ฉ @SpeakingSampleAnswer
1. Do most people like crowded places?
Iโd say it depends on their personality. Some people love the buzz and excitement of being around others, while some find it draining and prefer peace and quiet. Personally, I think most people enjoy crowds only on special occasions.
2. Do you like crowded places?
Not really. I usually find them a bit stressful and noisy, so I try to avoid them unless thereโs something worth it, like a concert or a festival. I just feel more relaxed in quieter environments.
3. When was the last time you were in a crowded place?
I think it was last month when I went to a shopping mall on the weekend. It was full of people buying stuff, and it was hard to even find a seat in the food court.
4. Is the city where you live crowded?
Yes, especially during rush hour when everyoneโs going to or coming back from work. The public transport gets packed, and even the streets can get jammed with cars.
5. Is there a crowded place near where you live?
Yes, thereโs a local bazaar near my house, and itโs always full of people, especially in the evenings. Itโs noisy but quite lively at the same time.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข buzz and excitement โ a lively and energetic feeling in a place.
โข draining โ making someone feel tired or exhausted.
โข special occasions โ events that donโt happen often, like holidays or festivals.
โข stressful โ making you feel worried or tense.
โข rush hour โ the busiest time of day when people travel to or from work.
โข packed โ very full of people.
โข jammed with cars โ crowded or blocked with vehicles.
โข local bazaar โ a traditional marketplace where people sell goods.
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#part1
1. When you were a kid, did your parents encourage you to share things with others?
Yes, they did. My parents always taught me that sharing is a way to build kindness and strengthen relationships. They used to remind me to share my toys or snacks with my friends.
2. Is there anything you donโt want to share?
Yes, I usually donโt like sharing my personal belongings like my phone or headphones. They feel too private, and I prefer to keep them to myself.
3. What kind of things are not suitable for sharing?
Things related to personal hygiene, such as toothbrushes or towels, definitely shouldnโt be shared. They can easily spread germs or cause infections.
4. What kind of things do you like to share with others?
I enjoy sharing food and experiences with people. For example, I like to recommend good movies or restaurants Iโve tried โ itโs a nice way to connect with others.
5. Do you have anything to share with others?
Yes, I often share my knowledge and advice with my students and friends. I think sharing what you know is one of the best ways to help people grow.
6. Who is the first person you would like to share good news with?
Usually my best friend. Weโve been close for years, and heโs always the first person I think of when something exciting happens.
7. What kind of news do you share with your friends?
I usually share personal updates, like something new Iโve achieved or an interesting event that happened recently. Sometimes we also talk about funny or trending news we find online.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข build kindness โ to develop a caring and generous attitude.
โข strengthen relationships โ to make friendships or bonds closer.
โข personal belongings โ items that belong to someone personally, like a phone or bag.
โข personal hygiene โ keeping your body clean to stay healthy.
โข infections โ diseases caused by bacteria or viruses.
โข food and experiences โ meals or activities people can enjoy together.
โข personal updates โ news about oneโs own life or achievements.
โข trending news โ popular or widely discussed current stories.
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1. When you were a kid, did your parents encourage you to share things with others?
Yes, they did. My parents always taught me that sharing is a way to build kindness and strengthen relationships. They used to remind me to share my toys or snacks with my friends.
2. Is there anything you donโt want to share?
Yes, I usually donโt like sharing my personal belongings like my phone or headphones. They feel too private, and I prefer to keep them to myself.
3. What kind of things are not suitable for sharing?
Things related to personal hygiene, such as toothbrushes or towels, definitely shouldnโt be shared. They can easily spread germs or cause infections.
4. What kind of things do you like to share with others?
I enjoy sharing food and experiences with people. For example, I like to recommend good movies or restaurants Iโve tried โ itโs a nice way to connect with others.
5. Do you have anything to share with others?
Yes, I often share my knowledge and advice with my students and friends. I think sharing what you know is one of the best ways to help people grow.
6. Who is the first person you would like to share good news with?
Usually my best friend. Weโve been close for years, and heโs always the first person I think of when something exciting happens.
7. What kind of news do you share with your friends?
I usually share personal updates, like something new Iโve achieved or an interesting event that happened recently. Sometimes we also talk about funny or trending news we find online.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข build kindness โ to develop a caring and generous attitude.
โข strengthen relationships โ to make friendships or bonds closer.
โข personal belongings โ items that belong to someone personally, like a phone or bag.
โข personal hygiene โ keeping your body clean to stay healthy.
โข infections โ diseases caused by bacteria or viruses.
โข food and experiences โ meals or activities people can enjoy together.
โข personal updates โ news about oneโs own life or achievements.
โข trending news โ popular or widely discussed current stories.
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1. Are you interested in growing vegetables and fruits?
Yes, I am. I think itโs really rewarding to grow your own food and see the results of your effort. Iโd love to have a small garden someday where I could plant tomatoes or strawberries.
2. Is growing vegetables popular in your country?
Not very popular, to be honest. Most people buy their vegetables from local markets because itโs more convenient. Only people living in the countryside or with big yards usually grow their own produce.
3. Do many people grow vegetables in your city?
No, not many. Since most people live in apartments, they donโt really have space for that. However, some do grow herbs and small plants on their balconies.
4. Do you think itโs easy to grow vegetables?
It depends on the plant. Some, like lettuce or cucumbers, are quite easy to grow, but others require proper soil, sunlight, and care. Itโs simple in theory but takes patience and practice.
5. Should schools teach students how to grow vegetables?
Yes, absolutely. It would help students understand where food comes from and encourage them to be more eco-friendly. Plus, itโs a fun hands-on activity that teaches responsibility.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข rewarding โ giving satisfaction or a sense of achievement.
โข convenient โ easy or suitable for someoneโs needs.
โข herbs and small plants โ small edible or decorative plants often grown indoors.
โข proper soil, sunlight, and care โ the right conditions needed for plants to grow well.
โข eco-friendly โ good for the environment; not harmful to nature.
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1. Are you interested in growing vegetables and fruits?
Yes, I am. I think itโs really rewarding to grow your own food and see the results of your effort. Iโd love to have a small garden someday where I could plant tomatoes or strawberries.
2. Is growing vegetables popular in your country?
Not very popular, to be honest. Most people buy their vegetables from local markets because itโs more convenient. Only people living in the countryside or with big yards usually grow their own produce.
3. Do many people grow vegetables in your city?
No, not many. Since most people live in apartments, they donโt really have space for that. However, some do grow herbs and small plants on their balconies.
4. Do you think itโs easy to grow vegetables?
It depends on the plant. Some, like lettuce or cucumbers, are quite easy to grow, but others require proper soil, sunlight, and care. Itโs simple in theory but takes patience and practice.
5. Should schools teach students how to grow vegetables?
Yes, absolutely. It would help students understand where food comes from and encourage them to be more eco-friendly. Plus, itโs a fun hands-on activity that teaches responsibility.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข rewarding โ giving satisfaction or a sense of achievement.
โข convenient โ easy or suitable for someoneโs needs.
โข herbs and small plants โ small edible or decorative plants often grown indoors.
โข proper soil, sunlight, and care โ the right conditions needed for plants to grow well.
โข eco-friendly โ good for the environment; not harmful to nature.
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1. Do you always take your mobile phone with you when going out?
Yes, always. I feel a bit uneasy if I leave home without it because I use it for almost everything โ navigation, payments, and staying in touch with friends.
2. Do you bring food or snacks with you when going out?
Not usually, but sometimes I carry a small snack like a protein bar or some nuts, especially if I know Iโll be out for a long time. Itโs handy when I get hungry and donโt have time to buy food.
3. How often do you use cash?
Rarely these days. I mostly pay by card or phone because itโs faster and more convenient. I only use cash in small shops or places that donโt accept digital payments.
4. Do you often bring cash with you?
Not really. I usually carry just a small amount for emergencies or when I travel to places where card payments might not work.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข uneasy โ slightly worried or uncomfortable.
โข protein bar โ a small snack high in protein, often eaten for energy.
โข convenient โ easy and suitable for someoneโs needs.
โข emergencies โ unexpected situations that require quick action or money.
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1. Do you always take your mobile phone with you when going out?
Yes, always. I feel a bit uneasy if I leave home without it because I use it for almost everything โ navigation, payments, and staying in touch with friends.
2. Do you bring food or snacks with you when going out?
Not usually, but sometimes I carry a small snack like a protein bar or some nuts, especially if I know Iโll be out for a long time. Itโs handy when I get hungry and donโt have time to buy food.
3. How often do you use cash?
Rarely these days. I mostly pay by card or phone because itโs faster and more convenient. I only use cash in small shops or places that donโt accept digital payments.
4. Do you often bring cash with you?
Not really. I usually carry just a small amount for emergencies or when I travel to places where card payments might not work.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข uneasy โ slightly worried or uncomfortable.
โข protein bar โ a small snack high in protein, often eaten for energy.
โข convenient โ easy and suitable for someoneโs needs.
โข emergencies โ unexpected situations that require quick action or money.
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1. Do you have a friend you have known for a long time?
Yes, Iโve had a close friend since my school days, and we still keep in touch. Weโve gone through so many ups and downs together, so our bond feels really strong.
2. Where do you and your friends often meet?
We usually hang out at cafรฉs or go for a walk in the park. Sometimes we meet at each otherโs places when we just want to chill and talk.
3. Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
I prefer small groups or one-on-one meetups because it feels more personal and I can have deeper conversations. Big groups can get a bit chaotic.
4. Would you invite friends to your home?
Yes, definitely. I enjoy having my friends over, especially when we can cook together or watch movies. It just feels more relaxed and fun.
5. Is there a difference between where you meet friends now and where you used to meet them in the past?
Yes, for sure. When I was younger, we mostly met at school or playgrounds, but now we prefer cafรฉs or restaurants since it suits our lifestyle better.
6. Do you often go out with your friends?
Not as often as before because everyoneโs busy with work or studies. But whenever we do, we make the most of it and have a great time.
7. Why are some places suitable for meeting while others are not?
It depends on the atmosphere. Some places are too loud or crowded, while others are comfortable and allow you to talk freely.
8. What do you and your friends do together?
We usually chat, play video games, or go out for food. Sometimes we also plan short trips when we all have time off.
9. Are friends important to you?
Absolutely. Friends make life more enjoyable and are always there when you need support or motivation.
10. What do you value about your friends?
I value their honesty and sense of humour. Itโs nice to have people around who make you laugh and tell you the truth when you need it.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข ups and downs โ good and bad times in life.
โข chill and talk โ relax and have a casual conversation.
โข personal โ close and meaningful.
โข cook together โ prepare food with someone.
โข great time โ very enjoyable experience.
โข comfortable โ pleasant and easy to relax in.
โข plan short trips โ organize brief travels or outings.
โข support or motivation โ emotional help or encouragement.
โข honesty โ the quality of being truthful.
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1. Do you have a friend you have known for a long time?
Yes, Iโve had a close friend since my school days, and we still keep in touch. Weโve gone through so many ups and downs together, so our bond feels really strong.
2. Where do you and your friends often meet?
We usually hang out at cafรฉs or go for a walk in the park. Sometimes we meet at each otherโs places when we just want to chill and talk.
3. Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
I prefer small groups or one-on-one meetups because it feels more personal and I can have deeper conversations. Big groups can get a bit chaotic.
4. Would you invite friends to your home?
Yes, definitely. I enjoy having my friends over, especially when we can cook together or watch movies. It just feels more relaxed and fun.
5. Is there a difference between where you meet friends now and where you used to meet them in the past?
Yes, for sure. When I was younger, we mostly met at school or playgrounds, but now we prefer cafรฉs or restaurants since it suits our lifestyle better.
6. Do you often go out with your friends?
Not as often as before because everyoneโs busy with work or studies. But whenever we do, we make the most of it and have a great time.
7. Why are some places suitable for meeting while others are not?
It depends on the atmosphere. Some places are too loud or crowded, while others are comfortable and allow you to talk freely.
8. What do you and your friends do together?
We usually chat, play video games, or go out for food. Sometimes we also plan short trips when we all have time off.
9. Are friends important to you?
Absolutely. Friends make life more enjoyable and are always there when you need support or motivation.
10. What do you value about your friends?
I value their honesty and sense of humour. Itโs nice to have people around who make you laugh and tell you the truth when you need it.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข ups and downs โ good and bad times in life.
โข chill and talk โ relax and have a casual conversation.
โข personal โ close and meaningful.
โข cook together โ prepare food with someone.
โข great time โ very enjoyable experience.
โข comfortable โ pleasant and easy to relax in.
โข plan short trips โ organize brief travels or outings.
โข support or motivation โ emotional help or encouragement.
โข honesty โ the quality of being truthful.
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1. Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
I definitely prefer face-to-face communication because it feels more real and personal. You can read peopleโs expressions and emotions better, which makes the conversation more genuine.
2. Do you like chatting with friends?
Yes, of course. Chatting with my friends helps me unwind and stay connected with whatโs happening in their lives. Itโs one of the best ways to keep our friendship strong.
3. What do you usually chat about with your friends?
We talk about all sorts of things โ from daily life and future goals to movies or funny stuff that happens online. Sometimes we also give each other advice when someone has a problem.
4. Do you argue with friends?
Not very often, but it happens sometimes. Even when we do, we try to sort things out quickly because we donโt like staying upset with each other for long.
5. Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
It depends on my mood, but usually, I prefer chatting with one friend. Itโs easier to open up and talk about personal things without too many people around.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข face-to-face communication โ talking directly in person.
โข unwind โ relax and reduce stress.
โข give each other advice โ share suggestions or guidance mutually.
โข sort things out quickly โ solve a disagreement or problem fast.
โข open up โ share personal thoughts or feelings.
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1. Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
I definitely prefer face-to-face communication because it feels more real and personal. You can read peopleโs expressions and emotions better, which makes the conversation more genuine.
2. Do you like chatting with friends?
Yes, of course. Chatting with my friends helps me unwind and stay connected with whatโs happening in their lives. Itโs one of the best ways to keep our friendship strong.
3. What do you usually chat about with your friends?
We talk about all sorts of things โ from daily life and future goals to movies or funny stuff that happens online. Sometimes we also give each other advice when someone has a problem.
4. Do you argue with friends?
Not very often, but it happens sometimes. Even when we do, we try to sort things out quickly because we donโt like staying upset with each other for long.
5. Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
It depends on my mood, but usually, I prefer chatting with one friend. Itโs easier to open up and talk about personal things without too many people around.
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โข face-to-face communication โ talking directly in person.
โข unwind โ relax and reduce stress.
โข give each other advice โ share suggestions or guidance mutually.
โข sort things out quickly โ solve a disagreement or problem fast.
โข open up โ share personal thoughts or feelings.
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1. Have you ever worked with old people?
Yes, I have. I once helped at a local community center where I interacted with several elderly people, and it was quite eye-opening to hear their life stories and perspectives.
2. Are you happy to work with people who are older than you?
Absolutely. Older people usually have more experience and wisdom, so working with them helps me learn valuable lessons that I wouldnโt find in books.
3. What are the benefits of being friends with or working with old people?
They can teach you patience, discipline, and how to look at life from a broader perspective. Their stories often give you insight into the past and help you avoid making the same mistakes they did.
4. Do you enjoy spending time with old people?
Yes, I do. I find their company comforting because they tend to be calm and understanding, and conversations with them are always meaningful.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข eye-opening โ surprising in a way that teaches you something new.
โข experience and wisdom โ knowledge and understanding gained through life.
โข look at life from a broader perspective โ see things in a more general or mature way.
โข insight into the past โ deep understanding of historical experiences or old times.
โข comforting โ making you feel relaxed and reassured.
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1. Have you ever worked with old people?
Yes, I have. I once helped at a local community center where I interacted with several elderly people, and it was quite eye-opening to hear their life stories and perspectives.
2. Are you happy to work with people who are older than you?
Absolutely. Older people usually have more experience and wisdom, so working with them helps me learn valuable lessons that I wouldnโt find in books.
3. What are the benefits of being friends with or working with old people?
They can teach you patience, discipline, and how to look at life from a broader perspective. Their stories often give you insight into the past and help you avoid making the same mistakes they did.
4. Do you enjoy spending time with old people?
Yes, I do. I find their company comforting because they tend to be calm and understanding, and conversations with them are always meaningful.
Highlighted Vocabulary
โข eye-opening โ surprising in a way that teaches you something new.
โข experience and wisdom โ knowledge and understanding gained through life.
โข look at life from a broader perspective โ see things in a more general or mature way.
โข insight into the past โ deep understanding of historical experiences or old times.
โข comforting โ making you feel relaxed and reassured.
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Part 1 is over. Part 2? Part 3? or no need?
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Btw, I haven't sent answers for old Part 1 questions ig. You guys need them or just move to the other parts?
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If I have been of a little help, I am happy.
Sorry for being inactive lately. I will help you even more in the upcoming year!
Sorry for being inactive lately. I will help you even more in the upcoming year!
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The app is now getting updated, with old question sets being removed and new ones replacing them. So, a little patience till we get full update.
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Bismillah, barakasini bersin. Boshladik.
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