IELTS Speaking tip
Focus on speaking clearly at a steady pace; avoid speaking too fast.
Vocabulary
- encounter
- spectacle
- wildlife
- habitat
- instinct
- interaction
- observe
- tranquility
- fascination
- adventure
- remarkable
- nurture
- apprehension
- surroundings
- curiosity
Sample Answer
One of the most memorable experiences I had with a wild animal was during a trip to a national park in Costa Rica. I was there on a nature expedition, hiking through the lush rainforest, eager to witness the diverse wildlife that the region is famous for.
As I wandered along the trails, I encountered a sloth hanging lazily from a branch just a few feet above me. Initially, I was surprised by how close I could get to such a wild creature. It was a slow-motion scene—a true embodiment of the laid-back lifestyle that sloths are known for. The sloth slowly turned its head, looking directly at me with its large, curious eyes, as if to assess whether I posed any threat.
I stood there, completely still and in awe of this animal. This close encounter filled me with a sense of wonder and respect for nature. It was a reminder of the beautiful complexity of wildlife and how lucky we are to share this planet with such creatures. I felt a deep connection to the environment and an appreciation for wildlife conservation. This experience not only enriched my understanding of nature but also reinforced the importance of protecting these habitats for future generations.
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