Describe an interesting story you heard when you were a child.
You should say:
– who told you the story
– what was the story
– why you think it was an interesting story
and explain why you still remember this story.
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Describe an interesting story you heard when you were a child.
You should say:
– who told you the story
– what was the story
– why you think it was an interesting story
and explain why you still remember this story.
Describe a place where you like to go to.
You should say:
– where the place is
– how you get there
– what it looks like
and explain why you like this place so much.
Describe a person who often travels by plane.
You should say:
– who this person is
– what he/she does
– how you know him/her
and explain how frequently he travels by plane and why.
Describe a situation when you had to keep silent.
You should say:
– where it was
– when it was
– why you needed to remain silent
and explain how you felt about it.
Describe a female leader you like.
You should say:
– who is she
– where she is from
– what she does for others
and explain why you like her.
Describe a time when you moved to a new school.
You should say:
– when it was
– why you moved to a new school
– how old you were then
and explain how you felt about it.
You are taking your family to a picnic next week near a beach. You think that one of your close friends might be interested to join you.
Write a letter to this friend. In your letter:
– ask your friend if he/she would be interested to join you
– describe your plan for the picnic
– say why you think he/she would enjoy it
Write at least 150 words.
Your company has recently informed all its employees to refer their friends or relatives for a junior job position. You think that one of your university friends would be suitable for that job.
Write a letter to your friend.
In your letter:
– ask your friend if he/she would be interested in the job
– tell your friend about the job and what sort of work it involves
– say why you think the job would be suitable for him/her
Write at least 150 words.
You have been studying at a university in the UK for the last two years. A friend from your homeland has recently written to seek your advice on whether to finish his/her degree course at a university in his/her native country or the UK. You think he/she should come to the UK.
Write a letter to your friend.
In your letter:
– thank him/her for seeking your advice
– say why he/she should come to the UK to finish his/her degree course
– say how can you help him/her about it
Write at least 150 words.
Describe a time when you received incorrect information.
You should say:
– when it was
– what wrong information you received
– why this happened
and explain how you managed the situation.