IELTS Speaking tip
Use a wide range of vocabulary and practice using synonyms to avoid repetition.
Vocabulary
- novel
- author
- genre
- plot
- theme
- character
- narrative
- illustration
- insight
- perspective
- recommendation
- experience
- impression
- emotional
- evaluation
Sample Answer
The book I recently read is "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig. I chose to read this book primarily because I had heard rave reviews from friends, and its intriguing premise of exploring alternate lives really caught my attention. The title itself piqued my curiosity, suggesting a realm where one could ponder the choices made in life.
The story revolves around a woman named Nora Seed, who finds herself in a mysterious library after attempting to end her life. Each book in this library represents a different version of her life, based on the choices she made or did not make. As Nora explores these alternate realities, she confronts her regrets, dreams, and what it truly means to live a fulfilling life. The narrative highlights themes of existence, the weight of decisions, and the possibility of redemption, making it a deeply philosophical read.
I felt a profound connection to Nora's journey, as it prompted me to reflect on my own choices and aspirations. The book not only entertained me but also offered valuable insights about happiness and the human experience. Overall, "The Midnight Library" was a thought-provoking and emotional read, leaving me with a sense of hope and empowerment as I closed its pages.
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