IELTS Speaking tip
Stay informed about current events to provide relevant examples during the test.
Vocabulary
- gift
- present
- sentiment
- appreciation
- value
- gesture
- surprise
- thoughtfulness
- emotional
- significance
- tradition
- personalization
- preferences
- experience
- reward
Sample Answer
When contemplating the receipt of gifts versus money, I find that my sentiments gravitate more towards the former. Gifts often carry a sentimental value and signify that the giver has invested time and thought into selecting something uniquely suited to my tastes or needs. This personal touch fosters a deeper emotional connection and appreciation. Conversely, cash, while undeniably practical, tends to lack that same level of intimacy and, in some instances, can feel impersonal or transactional. It’s the sentiment behind the gesture that resonates with me; therefore, a carefully chosen gift often elicits a more profound emotional response than a monetary offering, which might simply be perceived as a convenience without the accompanying thoughtfulness.
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