IELTS Speaking tip
Use appropriate fillers like 'well', 'actually', or 'let me think' instead of long pauses.
Vocabulary
- gift
- memory
- occasion
- surprise
- sentiment
- appreciation
- celebration
- emotion
- thoughtfulness
- receiver
- present
- impact
- significance
- tradition
- remembrance
- affection
Sample Answer
The most memorable gift I have ever received was a handmade quilt from my grandmother. This quilt is not merely a fabric item, but a tapestry woven with threads of love, nostalgia, and familial bonds. Each patch tells a story, representing significant milestones in our family history—from my mother’s wedding day to my own childhood adventures.
What makes this gift particularly poignant is its representation of resilience and tradition; my grandmother meticulously crafted it during her convalescence from illness, a process that served as both a therapeutic outlet and a means to connect with her legacy. This gift transcends material value, embodying my family's history and the unwavering love of my grandmother, making it an irreplaceable treasure in my life.
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- April 24, 2024 at 04:25 PM
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