IELTS Speaking tip
Take note of idiomatic expressions and try to use them naturally in conversation.
Vocabulary
- habit
- enjoyment
- literature
- engagement
- distraction
- knowledge
- variety
- preference
- imagination
- genre
- perspective
- development
- leisure
- recommendation
- exploration
Sample Answer
Reading books has become a somewhat sporadic activity in my life, primarily due to the demands of my professional commitments and a plethora of distractions such as digital media. Nonetheless, I endeavor to carve out a niche for this enriching pastime. I typically allocate some time during the weekends to indulge in novels or non-fiction works that pique my interest, particularly ones that delve into psychology and philosophy. This not only broadens my intellectual horizons but also provides a much-needed respite from the incessant pace of modern life. On average, I would surmise that I manage to finish one or two books each month, which I consider a satisfactory accomplishment given my circumstances. Ultimately, the experience of immersing oneself in literature serves as a catalyst for both personal growth and relaxation.
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