IELTS Speaking tip
Break down longer questions to formulate your responses effectively.
Vocabulary
- gift
- value
- sentiment
- affection
- luxury
- appreciation
- symbol
- emotion
- occasion
- relationship
- investment
- quality
- preference
- significance
- memory
Sample Answer
While there is a common perception that expensive gifts often carry more value, I would argue that the merit of a gift is largely contingent upon its thoughtfulness rather than its price tag. An inexpensive gift, which is carefully chosen and imbued with personal significance, can resonate far deeper and evoke more profound emotional responses than a costly trinket purchased without much consideration. For instance, a hand-knit scarf crafted by a friend can symbolize warmth and care, whereas a brand-name watch, though luxurious, may lack any personal connection. Ultimately, the essence of a gift lies not in its monetary worth but in the sentiments and intentions behind it, which can transcend price boundaries and create lasting memories.
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