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Weekend Questions and Answers - English Conversation Topics

Content Weekends and you Weekends and other people Weekends and work Weekend Questions and Answers Weekends and you What do you usually do on weekends? I usually spend time with my family and friends, or go out and do something fun. Sometimes I'll stay home and relax, or catch up on work or errands. What did you do last weekend? I went out to dinner with some friends on Friday night and then saw a movie. On Saturday I did some shopping and then made lunch for my family. Sunday was pretty low-key - I went for a walk in the park and then made dinner at home. Talk about (Describe) one thing you are going to do next weekend I'm going to spend next weekend with my family. We're going to go out to eat, spend time together, and just enjoy each other's company. We'll probably go see a movie and just relax at home. It'll be a great way to spend time together and catch up on everything. I'm really looking forward to it! And, I...

Would you visit a country because of its geographical location?

How to Answer the Question "Would you visit a country because of its geographical location?" Step One: Understand the Question It's critical to comprehend the question first to provide a coherent answer. The question asks if you would consider visiting a country primarily due to its geographical location. Step Two: Formulate Your Stance Decide whether you agree or disagree with the idea of visiting a country based on its geography, and prepare to defend your position with convincing arguments. Step Three: Provide an Introduction Begin your response by directly addressing the question. Example: "Yes, I would definitely consider visiting a country because of its geographical location..." or "While I understand why some might choose to visit a country because of its geographical location, I believe other factors are more important..." Step Four: Give Reasons for Your Stance Next, elaborate on the reasons for your s...

Speaking Topics - How do you remind yourself about things?

IELTS Speaking Part 3 Questions Give some examples of how you remind yourself about things. I think the most obvious ways would be to make a note and stick it in a place you will see everyday – like on your desk, computer, in your car or wherever you’re sure you’ll see it when it’s appropriate, that's what I used to do. You could also program your phone or computer to remind you of loads of things if you think that you might forget them, that's what I do all the time now. You could always ask someone to remind you about something, but then you have to rely on the other person not forgetting, so maybe that’s not the best idea unless the other person is really good at remembering things. Using your phone is probably the best plan – it’s so easy and you always have it with you – so it would be really difficult to forget something if you program a reminder for yourself. What do you think of people using calendars to remind themselves of things? There are pros a...

English Speaking Topics - A Thing You Bought And Are Happy About

English Speaking Topics This topic asks about a product or something you bought which you are happy/pleased to have . You can talk about anything you have bought and why it makes you happy (pleased) to have it. Maybe you bought a watch, clothes, a car, an apartment/house, or a new phone. Speaking Tips The key words in the cue card are "pleased to have". It would be difficult to talk about a meal or a concert ticket you bought because it is something you experience - you don't possess it ( have it). So choose a product or item you have / own / possess . Talk about something you bought that you are pleased to have You should say: What did you buy? Where and when did you buy it? Why you bought it? and explain why you are pleased to have it. English Speaking Topics - Sample Answer So I recently bought a new blender or liquidizer, or some people call them juicers, because my old one broke some time ago, and at th...