IELTS Speaking tip
Stay on topic and avoid rambling to maintain coherence.
Vocabulary
- conversation
- stranger
- encounter
- discussion
- topic
- insight
- perspective
- experience
- emotion
- curiosity
- exchange
- connection
- environment
- impression
- understanding
Sample Answer
One interesting conversation I had was with a stranger I met at a community book fair last summer. The person was an elderly gentleman named Mr. Roberts, who was in his late seventies. As I browsed through the numerous stalls, I noticed Mr. Roberts was deeply engrossed in a stack of classic literature, so I struck up a conversation with him about his favorite authors.
We ended up discussing a variety of topics, from the profound impact that Charles Dickens had on society to how literature has evolved over the years. What made the conversation particularly captivating was Mr. Roberts' ability to draw upon personal experiences to illustrate his views. For instance, he shared a touching story about how reading "Great Expectations" as a young man inspired him to pursue a career in social work, helping underprivileged children. This not only demonstrated the power of literature but also revealed the meaningful ways it can influence one’s life.
I found the conversation fascinating because it bridged the gap between generations. Mr. Roberts provided me with insights into historical contexts that shaped the literature I often take for granted. Furthermore, it was refreshing to hear someone speak with such passion and knowledge. This encounter reminded me of the richness of human connections and the depth of wisdom that can be gained from conversations with strangers.
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