IELTS Speaking tip
Use role-playing scenarios to practice conversational English.
Vocabulary
- experience
- leisure
- activity
- vacation
- destination
- memory
- hobby
- satisfaction
- exploration
- interaction
- nature
- entertainment
- enjoyment
- relaxation
- appreciation
Sample Answer
One unforgettable experience when I truly enjoyed my free time occurred last summer when I was on a trip to the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia. It was the middle of July, and I had just completed a demanding semester at university, so I was in desperate need of some relaxation and adventure.
During my stay, I decided to spend a splendid day at a secluded beach called Padang Padang. I arrived early in the morning, and the sky was painted in stunning shades of orange and pink as the sun rose. I spent hours soaking up the sun, swimming in the crystal-clear water, and even trying my hand at surfing for the first time. It was exhilarating to catch a wave, and the thrill of being in the ocean was unmatched.
The reason I enjoyed this experience so much was twofold: first, it allowed me to disconnect from the pressures of everyday life and immerse myself in nature, which I find incredibly rejuvenating. Secondly, I met some wonderful fellow travelers at the beach, and we shared stories and laughter throughout the day. These interactions made my time even more memorable. Overall, this experience cultivated a sense of freedom and happiness, leaving me with lasting memories of joy and connection.
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