IELTS Speaking tip
Ensure clear pronunciation, especially of key vocabulary words.
Vocabulary
- novel
- fiction
- biography
- genre
- author
- character
- plot
- narrative
- theme
- setting
- insight
- emotion
- perspective
- inspiration
- impression
Sample Answer
I'd like to talk about a book I recently finished called "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern. I stumbled upon this novel quite serendipitously during a visit to a local bookstore. The whimsical cover and intriguing premise caught my eye, prompting me to read the back cover. After reading some glowing reviews, I decided to purchase it and immerse myself in its enchanting world.
"The Night Circus" is a story steeped in magic and romance, revolving around a mysterious circus that appears only at night. It follows two young illusionists, Celia and Marco, who have been bound in a competition by their mentors since childhood. Unbeknownst to them, this contest involves not only their skills but also their hearts. The setting and atmosphere of the circus are vividly described, featuring fantastical tents filled with extraordinary experiences, which made the reading experience truly immersive.
What left a lasting impression on me was the way the author beautifully intertwined love and rivalry, and how the characters developed throughout the book. The lyrical prose added depth to the narrative, making me feel deeply connected to the story. Overall, "The Night Circus" was not just a book; it was an experience that transported me into a realm of wonder, which is something I always cherish in literature.
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