IELTS Speaking tip
Use filler phrases effectively to give yourself time to think.
Vocabulary
- outdoor
- excursion
- adventure
- exploration
- destination
- experience
- activity
- landscape
- atmosphere
- companionship
- memories
- sightseeing
- enjoyment
- relaxation
- photographs
Sample Answer
One of the most memorable outings I recently had with my friends was a trip to the beautiful coastal town of Brighton. We decided to plan this outing on a sunny weekend, as we were all eager to unwind and enjoy the beach after a hectic week of studies.
Upon arriving at Brighton, the first thing we did was head straight to the beach. The vibrant atmosphere was infectious, with people sunbathing, kids playing in the sand, and the sound of waves crashing in the background. We set out our beach towels and spent the morning soaking up the sun, playing beach volleyball, and even trying our hand at paddle boarding, which was a first for most of us. The highlight of the day was definitely our visit to the iconic Brighton Pier, where we indulged in some classic fish and chips while enjoying the stunning views of the coastline.
I felt an overwhelming sense of joy and relaxation throughout the day. Being with my friends in such a lively and picturesque setting made me forget about all my worries. It was not just a day at the beach; it was a refreshing escape that strengthened our friendship. Overall, this outing was an unforgettable experience, filled with laughter and fun, and it reminded us of the importance of taking a break and enjoying life.
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