IELTS Speaking tip
Prepare a list of common linking words to improve the coherence of your responses.
Vocabulary
- participation
- initiative
- engagement
- motivation
- well-being
- teamwork
- curriculum
- exercise
- competition
- facilities
- equipment
- events
- community
- incentives
- health
Sample Answer
Schools can play a pivotal role in fostering participation in physical activities among students through a multifaceted approach. Firstly, integrating physical education into the core curriculum not only emphasizes its importance but also ensures that all students engage in regular exercise. Furthermore, organizing intramural sports leagues and fitness challenges can create a sense of camaraderie and healthy competition, making participation more appealing.
Additionally, schools should provide diverse options that cater to varied interests, such as team sports, dance, and fitness classes, thereby ensuring inclusivity. Collaborating with local sports organizations to offer workshops and coaching can also enhance students' skills and enthusiasm.
Finally, creating an environment that celebrates physical achievement and promotes a positive body image is essential, as it can significantly influence students’ willingness to engage in such activities.
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