IELTS Speaking tip
Be prepared to elaborate on your answers with examples and details.
Vocabulary
- conversation
- person
- topic
- importance
- memory
- influence
- insight
- experience
- perspective
- location
- impact
- relationship
- emotion
- understanding
- connection
Sample Answer
One of the most important conversations I remember took place with my grandmother during my university years. It was a casual Sunday afternoon, and we were sitting in her comfortable living room, surrounded by family photos and the aroma of freshly brewed tea.
The conversation began with her asking about my studies and future aspirations. I shared my dreams of becoming a psychologist, emphasizing my desire to help others navigate their mental health challenges. My grandmother listened intently, but then she opened up about her own struggles with mental health when she was younger, a topic she had rarely discussed before. She talked about the stigma surrounding mental illness in her time and how difficult it was for her to seek help.
This conversation was pivotal for me for several reasons. Firstly, it deepened my understanding of mental health issues and made me realize that they can affect anyone, regardless of their age or background. Secondly, hearing my grandmother's experiences helped to strengthen our bond, as she had always been a source of wisdom and support in my life. Lastly, it reaffirmed my passion for pursuing a career in psychology and motivated me to advocate for mental health awareness.
In conclusion, that conversation not only provided me with insight but also inspired me to pursue goals aligned with my values and to actively make a positive difference in the lives of others.
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