Describe a house/apartment that someone you know lives in.
You should say:
– whose house/apartment this is
– where the house/apartment is
– what it looks like inside
and explain what you like or dislike about this person’s house/apartment.
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Describe a house/apartment that someone you know lives in.
You should say:
– whose house/apartment this is
– where the house/apartment is
– what it looks like inside
and explain what you like or dislike about this person’s house/apartment.
Describe something that you don’t have now but you would like to own in the future.
You should say:
– what this thing is
– how long you have wanted to own it
– where you first saw it
and explain why you would like to own it.
Describe a child that you know.
Yous should say:
– who this child is
– how often you see this child
– what this child is like
and explain how you feel about this child.
Describe a shop near where you live that you sometimes use.
You should say:
– what sorts of product or service it sells
– what the shop looks like
– where it is located
and explain why you use this shop.
Describe someone you know who does something well.
You should say:
– who this person is
– how you know this person
– what he/she does well
and explain why you think this person is so good at doing this.
Describe an old person you admire.
You should say:
– who this person is
– how you know this person
– what you like the most about him/her
and explain why you admire this old person.
Describe a present which you received and that you broke accidentally.
You should say:
– what gift item it was
– on what occasion it was presented to you
– how you broke it
and explain how you felt when you broke it.
Describe a gift you have received that is/was important to you.
You should say:
– who gave it to you and on what occasion
– what it looks/looked like
– how you use/used it
and explain why it is/was important to you.
Describe a teacher from your past that you remember.
You should say:
– what class the teacher taught you
– how old you were then
– what the teacher’s special qualities and characteristics were
and explain why you remember this teacher.
Describe a time when you visited a friend or family member at their workplace.
You should say:
– whom you visited
– where this person worked
– why you visited this person’s workplace
and explain how you felt about visiting this person’s workplace.