IELTS Speaking tip
Practice answering questions using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
Vocabulary
- book
- novel
- author
- genre
- plot
- character
- setting
- narrative
- insight
- theme
- influence
- perspective
- experience
- recommendation
- impact
Sample Answer
One book that I read recently is "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho. I picked it up during my summer vacation while I was lounging on the beach, soaking in the sun and the sound of the waves.
This novel tells the inspiring story of a young shepherd named Santiago, who embarks on a journey to discover his personal legend, or his true purpose in life. Throughout his travels, he meets various characters, including a king, a crystal merchant, and an alchemist, each imparting valuable wisdom about pursuing one’s dreams and listening to one’s heart.
What I found particularly compelling about this book is its emphasis on the theme of self-discovery and following one’s dreams, which resonated deeply with me. The narrative encourages readers to reflect on their own aspirations and consider the obstacles that stand in the way of achieving them. In my own life, this message prompted me to assess my career goals and take proactive steps towards achieving them, rather than letting fear hold me back.
In conclusion, "The Alchemist" not only entertained me but also inspired personal growth. It’s a book I would highly recommend to anyone seeking motivation and guidance in their own life journey.
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